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district had forfeited bail. Wo evidence was produced relating these persom
to petitioners. Held that if bail in an amount greater then usually fixed
Faw savtane shawnee af awtene fe sanntowad @a @hn anen af eee of eh eet iet ann as
it was a matter to which evidence should be directed in a hearing so that
the rights of each petitioner could be preserved.
Adler v. Board of Education (1952) 342 U.S. 465
A New York law made ineligib]
ork in public schools
any member of an organization advocating the overthrow of the goverment
by force, violence or any unlawful means. It required the Board of Regents
to promulgate a list of such organizations end to provide in its rules that
membership in an organization so listed in prima facie evidence of dis-
qualification for employment in the public schools. No organization may
be so listed and no person severed from or denied employment, except after
a hearin
g and subject to j
requirements constitutional.
Carison v. Landon (1952) 342 U.S. 524
The Attorney General had ordered certain alien Communists taken
into custody and held without bail pending determination of deportability.
In habeas corpus proceedings the Supreme Court held that such detention was
authorized by the Internal Security Act when there was reasonable cause to
believe that release of such persons on bail would endanger the safety and
welfare of the United States, Such detention did mot deny due process
of law.
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