Cox v. United States

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Cox v. United States
Seal of the Supreme Court of the United States
Argued October 14–15, 1947
Decided November 24, 1947
Full case name
Cox v. United States
Citations 332 U.S. 442 (more)
68 S. Ct. 115; 92 L. Ed. 59; 1947 U.S. LEXIS 1586
Prior history Certiorari to the Circuit Court of Appeal for the Ninth Circuit.
Holding
Court membership
Case opinions
Majority Reed, joined by Jackson, Vinson, Burton, Frankfurter
Dissent Douglas, joined by Black
Dissent Murphy, joined by Rutledge

Cox v. United States, 332 U.S. 442 (1947),[1] was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States that courts have limited scope of review over board's classification of Jehovah's Witness as conscientious objector rather than minister.

References

  1. ^ 332 U.S. 442 Full text of the opinion courtesy of Findlaw.com.

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