Wolfe et al v. North Carolina | |
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Argued October 19–20, 1959 Decided June 27, 1960 | |
Full case name | Wolfe et al v. North Carolina |
Citations | 364 U.S. 177 (more) 80 S. Ct. 1482; 4 L. Ed. 2d 1650; 1960 U.S. LEXIS 765 |
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Case opinions | |
Majority | Frankfurter, joined by Clark, Harlan, Whittaker, Stewart |
Dissent | Warren, joined by Black, Douglas, Brennan |
Wolfe v. North Carolina, 364 U.S. 177 (1960), is a 1960 United States Supreme Court case in which the court, in a 5–4 decision, upheld the trespassing conviction of six African-American men who were barred from a golf course because of their race.