Jackson v. Rawdon - US Court of Appeals - Order on Petition
Subject
Decision of the US Supreme Court of Petition to Stay.
Description
On December 3, 1956, the US Supreme Court denied the petition to stay in the case of Jackson v. Rawdon, this was the end of the legal battle in the court system.
Jackson v. Rawdon - US Court of Appeals - Petition to Stay
Subject
Petition to Stay filed at the US Court of Appeals by J.A. Gooch in order to obtain a Writ of Error by the Supreme Court of the United States.
Description
On September 5, 1956, J.A. Gooch, attorney for Rawdon and the Mansfield School Board, filed a Petition to Stay the enforcement of the judgement of the lower court.
Opinion of Chief Judge Hutchison of the US Court of Appeals on Jackson v. Rawdon.
Description
The opinion of Chief Judge Hutchison on June 28, 1956 in the case of Jackson v. Rawdon, brought before the US Court of Appeals was that the dismissal of the case by the Fifth Circuit court was incorrect, the decision was reversed and remanded with directions.