Gibson v. United States

Gibson v. United States
Argued January 2–3, 1946
Reargued October 23, 1946
Decided December 23, 1946
Full case name Gibson v. United States
Citations 329 U.S. 338 (more)
67 S. Ct. 301; 91 L. Ed. 331; 1946 U.S. LEXIS 1584
Court membership
Chief Justice
Fred M. Vinson
Associate Justices
Hugo Black · Stanley F. Reed
Felix Frankfurter · William O. Douglas
Frank Murphy · Robert H. Jackson
Wiley B. Rutledge · Harold H. Burton

Gibson v. United States, 329 U.S. 338 (1946),[1] was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States that a Jehovah's Witness minister could appeal his classification without first appearing at induction camp.

References

  1. Gibson v. United States, 329 U.S. 338 (1946).
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