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Ex parte Hudgins

Supreme Court of Alabama.
Dec 6, 2013
176 So. 3d 884 (Ala. 2013)

Summary

invalidating a statute that made it a crime for " ‘any able bodied male resident of this state between the ages of sixteen and sixty, except bona fide students during school term,’ " to " ‘fail or refuse to regularly and steadily engage for at least thirty-six hours per week in some lawful and recognized business, profession, occupation or employment’ " (quoting section 2 of chapter 12 of the Acts 1917, Second Extraordinary Session)

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Opinion

NO. 1130142

12-06-2013

Ex parte Timothy Don Hudgins


Opinion

Disposition: Certiorari denied.


Summaries of

Ex parte Hudgins

Supreme Court of Alabama.
Dec 6, 2013
176 So. 3d 884 (Ala. 2013)

invalidating a statute that made it a crime for " ‘any able bodied male resident of this state between the ages of sixteen and sixty, except bona fide students during school term,’ " to " ‘fail or refuse to regularly and steadily engage for at least thirty-six hours per week in some lawful and recognized business, profession, occupation or employment’ " (quoting section 2 of chapter 12 of the Acts 1917, Second Extraordinary Session)

Summary of this case from Morrisey v. Afl-Cio

invalidating a statute that made it a crime for "'any able bodied male resident of this state between the ages of sixteen and sixty, except bona fide students during school term,'" to "'fail or refuse to regularly and steadily engage for at least thirty-six hours per week in some lawful and recognized business, profession, occupation or employment'" (quoting section 2 of chapter 12 of the Acts 1917, Second Extraordinary Session)

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Case details for

Ex parte Hudgins

Case Details

Full title:Ex parte Timothy Don Hudgins

Court:Supreme Court of Alabama.

Date published: Dec 6, 2013

Citations

176 So. 3d 884 (Ala. 2013)

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