|
Civil Rights Act - Title 3: Desegregation of Public Facilities
Sec. 301. (a) Whenever the Attorney General
receives a complaint in writing signed by
an individual to the effect that he is being
deprived of or threatened with the loss
of his right to the equal protection of
the laws, on account of his race, color,
religion, or national origin, by being denied
equal utilization of any public facility
which is owned, operated, or managed by
or on behalf of any State or subdivision
thereof, other than a public school or public
college as defined in section 401 of title
IV
hereof, and the Attorney General believes
the complaint is meritorious and certifies
that the signer or signers of such complaint
are unable, in his judgment, to initiate
and maintain appropriate legal proceedings
for relief and that the institution of an
action will materially further the orderly
progress of desegregation in public facilities,
the Attorney General is authorized to institute
for or in the name of the United States
a civil action in any appropriate district
court of the United States against such
parties and for such relief as may be appropriate,
and such court shall have and shall exercise
jurisdiction of proceedings instituted pursuant
to this section. The Attorney General may
implead as defendants such additional parties
as are or become necessary to the grant
of effective relief hereunder.
(b) The Attorney General may deem a person
or persons unable to initiate and maintain
appropriate legal proceedings within the
meaning of subsection (a) of this section
when such person or persons are unable,
either directly or through other interested
persons or organizations, to bear the expense
of the litigation or to obtain effective
legal representation; or whenever he is
satisfied that the institution of such litigation
would jeopardize the personal safety, employment,
or economic standing of such
person or persons, their families, or their
property.
Sec. 302. In any action or proceeding under
this title the United States shall be liable
for costs, including a reasonable attorney's
fee, the same as a private person.
Sec. 303. Nothing in this title shall affect
adversely the right of any person to sue
for or obtain relief in any court against
discrimination in any facility covered by
this title.
Sec. 304. A complaint as used in this title
is a writing or document within the meaning
of section 1001, title 18, United States
Code.
|
|
|