Comment: Sit-Ins and State Action - Mr. Justice Douglas, Concurring

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William W. Van Alstyne

Duke University School of Law; William & Mary Law School

Kenneth L. Karst

University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) - School of Law

Date Written: 1962

Abstract

This analysis of Mr. Justice Douglas’ concurrence in Garner v. Louisiana pays special attention to the lip service Justice Douglas pays to the state action requirement while never fully addressing such an issue.

Keywords: state action

Suggested Citation

Van Alstyne, William W. and Van Alstyne, William W. and Karst, Kenneth L., Comment: Sit-Ins and State Action - Mr. Justice Douglas, Concurring (1962). Stanford Law Review, Vol. 14, p. 762, 1962, William & Mary Law School Research Paper No. 09-125, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1927496

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