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Civil rights and race relations materials, 1957-1964
H.R. 7152 Page 22
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22 1 tional standards. The Attorney General may implead as 2 defendants such additional parties as are or become neces- 3 sary to the grant of effective relief hereunder. 4 (b) The Attorney General may deem a person or per- 5 sons unable to initiate and maintain appropriate legal pro- 6 ceedings within the meaning of subsection (a) of this section 7 when such person or persons are unable, either directly or 8 through other interested persons or organizations, to bear the 9 expense of the litigation or to obtain effective legal represen- 10 tation; or whenever he is satisfied that the institution of such 11 litigation would jeopardize the personal safety, employment, 12 or economic standing of such person or persons, their families, 13 or their property. 14 (c) The term "parent" as used in this section includes 15 any person standing in loco parentis. A "complaint" as 16 used in this section is a writing or document within the mean- 17 ing of section 1001, title 18, United States Code. 18 SEC. 408. In any action or proceeding under this title 19 the United States shall be liable for costs the same as a 20 private person. 21 SEC. 409. Nothing in this title shall affect adversely the 22 right of any person to sue for or obtain relief in any court 23 against discrimination in public education. 24 SEC. 410. Nothing in this title shall prohibit classification
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22 1 tional standards. The Attorney General may implead as 2 defendants such additional parties as are or become neces- 3 sary to the grant of effective relief hereunder. 4 (b) The Attorney General may deem a person or per- 5 sons unable to initiate and maintain appropriate legal pro- 6 ceedings within the meaning of subsection (a) of this section 7 when such person or persons are unable, either directly or 8 through other interested persons or organizations, to bear the 9 expense of the litigation or to obtain effective legal represen- 10 tation; or whenever he is satisfied that the institution of such 11 litigation would jeopardize the personal safety, employment, 12 or economic standing of such person or persons, their families, 13 or their property. 14 (c) The term "parent" as used in this section includes 15 any person standing in loco parentis. A "complaint" as 16 used in this section is a writing or document within the mean- 17 ing of section 1001, title 18, United States Code. 18 SEC. 408. In any action or proceeding under this title 19 the United States shall be liable for costs the same as a 20 private person. 21 SEC. 409. Nothing in this title shall affect adversely the 22 right of any person to sue for or obtain relief in any court 23 against discrimination in public education. 24 SEC. 410. Nothing in this title shall prohibit classification
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