SUPREME COURT: The Judicial Week

Bringing its spring term to a close and entering upon its long summer vacation, the U. S. Supreme Court rendered a number of important decisions :

Oregon Schools. In the fall of 1922, the voters of Oregon by "initiative" passed a law, to become effective in 1926, which required that all children between the ages of 8 and 16 years (except cripples, etc.) be required to attend public schools. It was said that the Ku Klux Klan was behind the law, wishing to put parochial schools out of...

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