BAZEMORE v. FRIDAY

No. 85-93.

478 U.S. 385 (1986)

BAZEMORE ET AL. v. FRIDAY ET AL.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided July 1, 1986


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Deputy Solicitor General Kuhl argued the cause for petitioners in No. 85-428. With her on the briefs were Solicitor General Fried, Assistant Attorney General Reynolds, Deputy Assistant Attorney General Carvin, Walter W. Barnett, Louise A. Lerner, and David B. Marblestone. Eric Schnapper argued the cause for petitioners in No. 85-93. With him on the briefs were Edward D. Reibman, Julius LeVonne Chambers, and Ronald L. Ellis.

Howard E. Manning, Jr., argued the cause for repondents in both cases. With him on the brief were Howard E. Manning and Millard R. Rich, Deputy Attorney General of North Carolina.

Robert E. Williams, Douglas S. McDowell, Thomas R. Bagby, and Garen E Dodge filed a brief for the Equal Employment Advisory Council as amicus curiae urging affirmance.


PER CURIAM.

These cases present several issues arising out of petitioners' action against respondents for alleged racial discrimination in employment and provision of services by the North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service (Extension Service). The District Court declined to certify various proposed classes and, after a lengthy trial, entered judgment for respondents in all respects, finding that petitioners had not carried their burden of demonstrating that...

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