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- Ray_v._Blair abstract "Ray v. Blair, 343 U.S. 214 (1952), is a major decision of the Supreme Court of the United States. It was a case on state political parties requiring of presidential electors to pledge to vote for the party's nominees before being certified as electors. It ruled that it is constitutional for states to allow parties to require such a pledge of their candidates for elector, and that it was not a breach of otherwise qualified candidates' rights to be denied this position if they refused the pledge. It officially defined state electors as representatives of their respective states, not the federal government. The case was argued on March 31, 1952 and decided on April 3, 1952.".
- Ray_v._Blair wikiPageExternalLink 214.html.
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- Ray_v._Blair wikiPageID "5376051".
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- Ray_v._Blair arguedate "--03-31".
- Ray_v._Blair argueyear "1952".
- Ray_v._Blair case "Ray v. Blair, 343 U.S. 214".
- Ray_v._Blair citation "72".
- Ray_v._Blair decidedate "--04-03".
- Ray_v._Blair decideyear "1952".
- Ray_v._Blair dissent "Jackson".
- Ray_v._Blair findlaw 214.html.
- Ray_v._Blair fullname "Ray, Chairman of the State Democratic Executive Committee of Alabama v. Edmund Blair".
- Ray_v._Blair hasPhotoCollection Ray_v._Blair.
- Ray_v._Blair holding "Ray could not be forced to certify Blair if Blair refused to pledge to vote for a certain candidate.".
- Ray_v._Blair joindissent "Douglas".
- Ray_v._Blair joinmajority "Vinson, Burton, Clark, Minton".
- Ray_v._Blair justia case.html.
- Ray_v._Blair lawsapplied Fourteenth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution.
- Ray_v._Blair lawsapplied Twelfth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution.
- Ray_v._Blair litigants "Ray v. Blair".
- Ray_v._Blair majority "Reed".
- Ray_v._Blair notparticipating "Black and Frankfurter".
- Ray_v._Blair prior "Cert. to the Supreme Court of Alabama".
- Ray_v._Blair scotus "1949".
- Ray_v._Blair uspage "214".
- Ray_v._Blair usvol "343".
- Ray_v._Blair subject Category:1952_in_United_States_case_law.
- Ray_v._Blair subject Category:Democratic_Party_(United_States)_litigation.
- Ray_v._Blair subject Category:United_States_Supreme_Court_cases.
- Ray_v._Blair subject Category:United_States_elections_case_law.
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- Ray_v._Blair comment "Ray v. Blair, 343 U.S. 214 (1952), is a major decision of the Supreme Court of the United States. It was a case on state political parties requiring of presidential electors to pledge to vote for the party's nominees before being certified as electors. It ruled that it is constitutional for states to allow parties to require such a pledge of their candidates for elector, and that it was not a breach of otherwise qualified candidates' rights to be denied this position if they refused the pledge.".
- Ray_v._Blair label "Ray v. Blair".
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- Ray_v._Blair name "Ray, Chairman of the State Democratic Executive Committee of Alabama v. Edmund Blair".