Gibson v. United States
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| Argued January 2–3, 1946 Reargued October 23, 1946 Decided December 23, 1946 | |||||||
| Full case name | Gibson v. United States | ||||||
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67 S. Ct. 301; 91 L. Ed. 331; 1946 U.S. LEXIS 1584 | ||||||
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Gibson v. United States, 329 U.S. 338 (1946),[1] was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States that a Jehovah's Witness minister could appeal his classification without first appearing at induction camp.
References
- ↑ 329 U.S. 338 Full text of the opinion courtesy of Findlaw.com.
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