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Today in Supreme Court History: September 10

  • Sep 10, 2025
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Williams v. Rhodes, 89 S.Ct. 1 (decided September 10, 1968): Stewart, after conferring with other Justices, directs that George Wallace and his “American Independent Party” be put onto the Ohio ballot; the full Court then held that Ohio laws making it almost impossible for third party candidates to get onto the ballot violated Equal Protection, Williams v. Rhodes, see Oct. 15)


Meredith v. Fair, 83 S.Ct. 10 (decided September 10, 1962): Black vacates numerous stays issued by the same judge and allows James Meredith, whom the Circuit Court had ruled was wrongfully excluded because of his race, to enroll in the University of Mississippi (Meredith, a Republican from the days when it was still the Party of Lincoln, stayed in the party and served as advisor to people like Jesse Helms; I wonder how much they listened to him)

 
 
 

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