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Petitioner, a Negro law student, bought a Trailways bus ticket from Washington, D. C., to Montgomery, Alabama.
Petitioner told her he was an interstate bus passenger, refused to move, and ordered a sandwich and tea.

Petitioner and into
Petitioner, who claims to be a conscientious objector, was convicted of violating 12a of the Universal Military Training and Service Act by refusing to be inducted into the armed forces.
The Petitioner sarcastically notes that " The Respondent now takes the position that the State of Hawaii has a compelling interest in engaging in blatant discrimination today – and indefinitely into the future – in order to make up for even-handed treatment of all Hawaiian citizens, regardless of race, in the past " ( 32 ).

Petitioner and .
Petitioner was not denied due process in the administrative proceedings, because the statement in question was in his file, to which he had access, and he had opportunities to rebut it both before the hearing officer of the Department of Justice and before the appeal board.
Petitioner was not entitled to have the hearing officer's notes and report, especially since he failed to show any particular need for them and he did have a copy of the Department of Justice's recommendation to the appeal board.
Petitioner was not entitled, either in the administrative hearing at the Department of Justice or at his trial, to inspect the original report of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, since he was furnished a resume of it, did not challenge its accuracy, and showed no particular need for the original report.
Petitioner, who claims to be a conscientious objector, contends that he was denied due process, both in the proceedings before a hearing officer of the Department of Justice and at trial.
Petitioner was found guilty and sentenced to 15 months' imprisonment.
Petitioner registered with Local Board No. 9, Boulder, Colorado, on March 17, 1952.
Petitioner first contends that the Department denied him procedural due process by not giving him timely opportunity, before its final recommendation to the appeal board, to answer the statement of the local board as to his claim of devoting 100 hours to actual preaching.
Petitioner also claimed at trial the right to inspect the original Federal Bureau of Investigation reports to the Department of Justice.
Petitioner knew that the Department's recommendation was based not on the hearing officer's report but on the statement of the local board in his file.
Petitioner, who was a juvenile at the time, was charged with two counts, one of which a violation of the St. Paul Bias-Motivated Crime Ordinance.
Petitioner moved to dismiss the count under the Bias-Motivated Crime Ordinance on the ground that it was substantially overbroad and impermissibly content based, and therefore facially invalid under the First Amendment.
" Petitioner appealed, and the United States Supreme Court granted certiorari.
Petitioner argued that the Chaplinsky formulation should be narrowed, such that the ordinance would be invalidated as " substantially overbroad.
“ The Parties agree that when Green for Wisconsin converted the disputed funds from Petitioner Mark Green ’ s federal campaign committee to his state committee on January 25, 2005, it complied with ( 1 ) previous Board determinations with respect to similar matters ; ( 2 ) ElBd 1. 39, as written and interpreted at the time ; and ( 3 ) instructions provided by the Board ’ s staff .” And “ This Stipulation resolves all claims either party has or may have with respect to the Board ’ s September 6, 2006 Order and with respect to any other claims raised, or which could have been raised, by any party prior to the date of this stipulation with respect to any matters that were the subject of this litigation .” In a separate action, the Federal Election Commission also concluded that Green for Wisconsin did not violate federal campaign laws.
* Anthony Natale ( Torch Bearer / Petitioner / Courier No. 3 )
Petitioner Oregon was the U. S. state of that name.

got and off
As I got off the trolley at Kehl bridge the next morning, I was met by what looked like 5,000 students, some of whom were carrying sticks apparently for the coming `` battle '' with the police.
The three others got off easier.
He got off to an exceptional start last season, and under the circumstances probably won't duplicate it.
I got off there, crossed the street, walked ahead with St. Sophia on my left, the Blue Mosque on my right, and in a moment came to the entrance of St. Sophia.
There I got off, crossed the square, and on the side directly opposite the gate found a good restaurant, hard to come by in this part of the city.
Stopping the cars at a fork in the road, he got out, paced off a certain distance to a spot between two shrub-covered sand hills, and indicated a location.
If you got too many people investing by this method, their operations would begin to affect stock prices, and thus throw the charts off.
Jaggers' iron control over her ( `` she would remove her hands from any dish she put before him, hesitatingly, as if she dreaded his calling her back ) '' ) rests on his having once got her acquitted of a murder charge by cleverly contriving her sleeves at the trial to conceal her strength and by passing off the lacerations on the backs of her hands as the scratches of brambles rather than of human fingernails.
When authorities convicted him of practicing medicine without a license ( he got off with a suspended sentence of three years because of his advanced age of 77 ), one of his victims was not around to testify: He was dead of cancer.
Kearton got off and tore up some dry grass that grew in cracks between the rocks and piled it in a heap and wanted to make the smoke signal that would bring Loveless and Means and the rest of the party.
Ulyate drew back with a start, and put finger to lips, almost afraid to move or whisper lest it set her off, `` The dogs have got her bayed.
The Birds got five hits and all three of their runs off Kunkel before Hartman took over in the top of the fourth.
The Texas Aggies got a day off Monday -- a special gift from Coach Jim Myers for its conference victory last Saturday night, but Myers announced that halfback George Hargett, shaken up in the Tech game, would not play against Trinity Saturday.
The last couple of years the Bears management got the business from the `` Living Room Athletic Club '' when games were cut off.
The Continental League never got off the ground, but after two years it forced the existing majors to expand.
Since 1949, the only National League club that got off to a hot start and made a runaway of the race was the '55 Dodger team.
Palmer's 4-under-par 68 got him off to an early lead, which he shared with Bob Rosburg.
As the morning wore on and a blazing West Texas sun wiped the shadows off the Franklin Mountains, police got close enough to the plane to pry into the baggage compartment.
The Symphony Of The Air, greatly assisted by Van Cliburn, last night got its seven-concert Beethoven cycle at Carnegie Hall off to a good start.
that he must have since he was there like the radio for you to turn on or snap off when you got tired of him, that other guy.
Capp, of course, got ticked off by this, as you can imagine!
In early, the offense got off to a poor start.
The game lasted 13 innings, and although the Padres got two runs off of a Scott Hairston home run in the top of the 13th inning to break a 6 – 6 tie, the Rockies came back in the bottom of the 13th by scoring three runs off of closer Trevor Hoffman to win 9 – 8.
Zoff's career got off to an inauspicious start, when at the age of fourteen he had trials with Inter Milan and Juventus F. C., but was rejected due to a lack of height.

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