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Systematic Exclusion Of Negroes From Selective Service Boards: Some Proposals For Reform, Michigan Law Review Feb 1969

Systematic Exclusion Of Negroes From Selective Service Boards: Some Proposals For Reform, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

The concept of the local draft board is based on the theory that selection of persons for compulsory military service can be accomplished most fairly by small groups of neighbors of those who are to serve. As the National Office of the Selective Service recently stated: "Because of its comparatively long association with a registrant and knowledge of what he has done, the local board is relatively well qualified to evaluate his ability to perform," A corollary to this basic theory is that a more flexible selection process evincing greater sensitivity to the problems of individual registrants can be achieved …


Tigar: Selective Service Law Reporter, Edward A. Tomlinson Feb 1969

Tigar: Selective Service Law Reporter, Edward A. Tomlinson

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Selective Service Law Reporter editor-in-chief, Michael E. Tigar


Review Of Selective Service Reclassifications, Robert M. O'Neil Jan 1969

Review Of Selective Service Reclassifications, Robert M. O'Neil

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