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Abstract
This article is based on the author's address before the Vanderbilt University School of Law in connection with the school's 1962 Law Day ceremonies. In it, Mr. Katzenbach examines the positions of the various opinions in Baker v. Carr, the significance of the case both for Tennessee and the country as a whole, and the various alternatives open to the district courts for implementing the decision.
Recommended Citation
Nicholas deB. Katzenbach,
Some Reflections on Baker v. Carr,
15 Vanderbilt Law Review
829
(1962)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.vanderbilt.edu/vlr/vol15/iss3/6