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An attaché case (or sometimes called diplomat case) is a box-style case characteristically made of leather fitted over an internal hinged frame that opens into two compartments. It was traditionally carried by an attaché , a diplomatic officer attached to an embassy or consulate officially assigned to serve in a particular capacity (e.g ...
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L. Linda R. S. v. Richard D. List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 409; List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 410; List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 411
A group of prisoners at Attica Correctional Facility alleged that various crimes were committed against them and their fellow inmates before, during, and after the 1971 prison uprising, and filed a lawsuit in federal district court to compel the state of New York to create an independent investigation of the events surrounded the Attica Prison Riot.
On October 10, 1973, Vice President Spiro Agnew (a Republican) was forced to resign following a controversy over his personal taxes.Under the terms of the Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution, a vice presidential vacancy is filled when the president nominates a candidate who is confirmed by both houses of Congress.
Vietnam War, U.S. involvement (1964–1973) Détente (c. 1969 –1979) Watergate scandal (1972–1974) Capital punishment suspended by Furman v. Georgia (1972–1976) 1973 oil crisis (1973–1974) 1970s energy crisis (1973–1980) DOCUMERICA photography project (1972–1977) 1973 Mississippi river flood (1972–1973)
Case Year Decided Holding Voting Dred Scott v. Sandford: 1857: Held that people of African ancestry (whether free or not) were not United States Citizens, and therefore lacked standing to sue. This ruling stood as precedent until the ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. 7–2 Georgia v. Tennessee Copper Co ...
Sugarman v. Dougall, 413 U.S. 634 (1973), was a case before the United States Supreme Court.. Plaintiffs were federally registered resident aliens. They sued when, because of their alienage, they were discharged from their competitive civil service positions with New York City.
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