COLE V. RICHARDSON 405 U.S. 676 (1972) CASE BRIEF

COLE V. RICHARDSON

405 U.S. 676 (1972)

NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a dispute over a loyalty oath.

FACTS: Richardson (P) was hired to by the superintendent of the Boston State Hospital. P was then informed that she had to take an oath as was required of all public employees of the state and she refused because she thought it was in violation of the U.S. Constitution. (The oath is on page 1177 Rotunda 6th edition). P was then terminated. P sued D. The district court agreed with P and struck the oath. The government appealed.

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