Federal Circuits, 5th Cir. (December 29, 1969)
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U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Cir. - United States of America, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Hinds County School Board Et Al., Defendants-Appellees. (Civil Action No. 4075(J)) Buford A. Lee Et Al., Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. United States of America, Defendant-Appellant, v. Milton Evans, Third-Partydefendant-Appellee. (Civil Action No. 2034(H)) United States of America, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Kemper County School Board Et Al., Defendants-Appellees. (Civil Action No. 1373(E)) United States of America, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. North Pike County Consolidated School District Et Al., Defendants-Appellees. (Civil Action No. 3807(J)) United States of America, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Natchez Special Municipal Separate School District Et Al., Defendants-Appellees. (Civil Action No. 1120(W)) United States of America, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Marion County School District Et Al., Defendants-Appellees. (Civil Action No. 2178(H)) Joan Anderson Et Al., Plaintiffs-Appellants, United States of America, Plaintiff-Intervenor-Appellant, v. the Canton Municipal School D..., 417 F.2d 852 (5th Cir. 1970) Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Hinds County School Board Et Al., Defendants-Appellees. (Civil Action No. 4075(J)) Buford A. Lee Et Al., Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. United States of America, Defendant-Appellant, v. Milton Evans, Third-Partydefendant-Appellee. (Civil Action No. 2034(H)) United States of America, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Kemper County School Board Et Al., Defendants-Appellees. (Civil Action No. 1373(E)) United States of America, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. North Pike County Consolidated School District Et Al., Defendants-Appellees. (Civil Action No. 3807(J)) United States of America, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Natchez Special Municipal Separate School District Et Al., Defendants-Appellees. (Civil Action No. 1120(W)) United States of America, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Marion County School District Et Al., Defendants-Appellees. (Civil Action No. 2178(H)) Joan Anderson Et Al., Plaintiffs-Appellants, United States of America, Plaintiff-Intervenor-Appellant, v. the Canton Municipal School D...
Welton O. Seal, Seale, Lee, Fendlason & Branch, Bogalusa, La., W. W. Erwin, Dist. Atty., 22nd Judicial Dist., Franklinton, La., William P. Schuler, Asst. Atty. Gen. of Louisiana, New Orleans, La., for defendants-appellants.
George M. Strickler, Jr., Richard B. Sobol, Robert P. Roberts, Lolis E. Elie, Collins, Douglas & Elie, New Orleans, La., Joseph Ray Terry, Jr., Pat Hardin, U. S. Dept. of Justice, New Orleans, La., Robert T. Moore, Atty., Civil Rights Div., U. S. Dept. of Justice, Washington, D. C., for plaintiffs-appellees.Before JOHN R. BROWN, Chief Judge, and MORGAN and CLARK, Circuit Judges.PER CURIAM:This appeal in a school desegregation case must be reversed and remanded for further proceedings under recent decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States and of this Court.1On motion of the plaintiffs, joined in by the Government as Intervenor, the District Court held that despite progress made the freedom of choice plan resulting from a series of successively more stringent requirements was no longer constitutionally acceptable. The Court, although not ruling out the possibility that freedom of choice might still be an ingredient, ordered the filing of a new plan by the Board calling for immediate desegregation of every school for the 1969-70 school year. The record overwhelmingly demonstrates that freedom of choice as operating was not acceptable. The Board's appeal therefore must fail. But under the circumstances of this case neither this order nor any plan2 heretofore filed or approved under it may stand in the face of supervening changes in the law. Thorpe v. Housing Authority of City of Durham, 1969, 393 U.S. 268, 80 S.Ct. 518, 21 L.Ed.2d 474; Bell v. State of Maryland, 1964, 378 U.S. 226, 84 S.Ct. 1814, 12 L.Ed.2d 822.Alexander v. Holmes County Board of Education, 1969, 396 U.S. 19, 90 S.Ct. 29, 24 L.Ed.2d 19; United States v. Hinds County Board, 5 Cir. 1969, 417 F.2d 852, and Singleton v. Jackson Municipal Separate School System (and consolidated cases en banc), 5 Cir., 419 F.2d 1211 (Dec. 1, 1969), mandate that "effective immediately * * * school districts * * * may no longer operate a dual school system based on race or color," and that they must "begin immediately to operate as unitary school systems within which no person is to be effectively excluded from any school because of race or color." As this Court said in Singleton, "the tenor of the decision in Alexander v. Holmes County is to shift the burden from the standpoint of time for converting to unitary school systems. The shift is from a status of litigation to one of unitary operation pending litigation."The mandate in this cause shall issue forthwith. No stay will be granted pending petition for rehearing or application for certiorari.We vacate the District Court's order of June 18, 1969 and reverse and remand this case with directions to the District Court to enter an order in conformity with all terms, provisions and conditions (including times) specified by this Court in Singleton, supra, parts I and III. Obviously, the District Court need modify its order only to the extent that the requirements of Singleton are not met by the plan imposed and subsequently adopted pursuant to its order of June 18, 1969 (see note 2, supra).Reversed and remanded with directions.PER CURIAM:The decision of this panel of December 12, 1969 is modified by substituting the following for the last paragraph, the new portions being here italicized:"We vacate the District Court's order of June 18, 1969 and reverse and remand this case with directions to the District Court to enter an order in conformity with all terms, provisions and conditions (including times) specified by this Court in Singleton, supra, parts I and III. Obviously, the District Court need modify its order only to the extent that the requirements of Singleton are not met by the plan imposed and subsequently adopted pursuant to its order of June 18, 1969 (see note 2, supra)."Try vLex for FREE for 3 days
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