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No. 253757
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Carolyn M. Dodson, an Infant Who Sues by Sarah B. Brooks, Her Next Friend, Melvina Hamilton and Gloria Hamilton, Infants Who Sue by Gertrude Hamilton, Their Next Friend v. School Board of City of Charlottesvilie, and Fendall R. Ellis, Division Superintendent of Schools of the City of Charlottesville, Virginia
No. 253757 · Decided April 14, 1961
No. 253757·Fourth Circuit · 1961·
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Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Decided
April 14, 1961
Citation
No. 253757
Disposition
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Carolyn M. Dodson, an Infant Who Sues by Sarah B. Brooks, Her Next Friend, Melvina Hamilton and Gloria Hamilton, Infants Who Sue by Gertrude Hamilton, Their Next Friend v. School Board of City of Charlottesvilie, and Fendall R. Ellis, Division Superintendent of Schools of the City of Charlottesville, Virginia is a decision of the Fourth Circuit. Review the opinion text below for the holding.
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This case was decided on April 14, 1961.
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