TAILIEUCHUNG - Gale Encyclopedia Of American Law 3Rd Edition Volume 12 P31

Gale Encyclopedia of American Law Volume 12 P31 fully illuminates today's leading cases, major statutes, legal terms and concepts, notable persons involved with the law, important documents and more. Legal issues are fully discussed in easy-to-understand language, including such high-profile topics as the Americans with Disabilities Act, capital punishment, domestic violence, gay and lesbian rights, physician-assisted suicide and thousands more. | MILESTONES IN THE LAW NEW YORK TIMES V. SULLIVAN 287 This evidence showed that a succession of student demonstrations had occurred in Montgomery beginning with an unsuccessful effort by some thirty Alabama State College students to obtain service at a lunch counter in the Montgomery County Court House. A thousand students had marched on March 1 1960 from the College campus to the State Capitol upon the steps of which they said the Lord s Prayer and sang the National Anthem before marching back to the campus. Nine student leaders of the lunch counter demonstration were expelled on March 2 by the State Board of Education upon motion of Governor Patterson and thirty-one others were placed on probation R. 696-699 Pl. Ex. 364 R. 1972-1974 but the singing at the Capitol was not the basis of the disciplinary action or mentioned at the meeting of the Board R. 701 . Alabama State College students stayed away from classes on March 7 in a strike in sympathy with those expelled but virtually all of them returned to class after a day and most of them re-registered or had already done so. On March 8 there was another student demonstration at a church near the campus followed by a march upon the campus with students dancing around in conga lines and some becoming rowdy. The superintendent of grounds summoned the police and the students left the campus but the police arrived as the demonstrators marched across the street and arrested thirty-two of them for disorderly conduct or failure to obey officers charges on which they later pleaded guilty and were fined in varying amounts R. 677-680 681 682 . A majority of the student body was probably involved at one time or another in the protest but not the entire student body . The police did not at any time ring the campus although they were deployed near the campus on three occasions in large numbers. The campus dining hall was never padlocked and the only students who may have been barred from eating were those relatively few who had

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