Albertson v. Subversive Activities Control Board/Concurrence Black
United States Supreme Court
ALBERTSON et al. v. SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES CONTROL BOARD.
No. 3. Argued: October 18, 1965. --- Decided: November 15, 1965.
Mr. Justice BLACK concurs in the reversal for all the reasons set out in the Court's opinion as well as those set out in his dissent in Communist Party of the United States v. SACB, 367 U.S. 1, 137, 81 S.Ct. 1357, 1431.
Mr. Justice WHITE took no part in the consideration or decision of this case.
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE WASHINGTON, D.C.
Pursuant to Section 8(a) or (b) of the Internal Security Act of
(NOTE: This form should be accompanied by a Registration Statement, Form IS-52)
_ _ (Name of individual-Print or type) hereby registers as a member of _ _ a Communist-action organization.
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(Address-type or print) Form IS-52 is as follows:
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE WASHINGTON, D.C.
FORM IS-52 for REGISTRATION STATEMENTS OF INDIVIDUALS
Pursuant to section 8 of the Internal Security Act of
1. All individuals required to register under section 8 of the Internal Security Act of 1950 shall use this form for their registration statements.
2. Two copies of the statement are to be filed. An additional copy of the statement should be prepared and retained by the Registrant for future references.
3. The statement is to be filed with the Internal Security Division, Department of Justice, Washington, D.C.
4. All items of the form are to be answered. Where the answer to an item is 'None' or 'inapplicable,' it should be so stated.
5. Both copies of the statement are to be signed. The making of any willful false statement or the omission of any material fact is punishable under 18 U.S.C.ode, 1001.
6. If the space provided on the form for the answer to any given item is insufficient, reference shall be made in such space to a full insert page or pages on which the item number and item shall be restated and the answer given.
a. Who is a member of any Communist-action organization which has failed to file a registration statement as required by Section 7(a) of the Internal Security Act of 1950.
b. Who is a member of any organization which has registered as a Communist-action organization under Section 7(a) of the Internal Security Act of 1950 but which has failed to include the individual's name upon the list of members filed with the Attorney General.
1. Name of the Communist-action organization of which Registrant was a member within the preceding twelve months.
2. (a) Name of Registrant.
(b) All other names used by Registrant during the past ten years and dates when used.
(c) Date of birth.
(d) Place of birth.
3. (a) Present business address.
(b) Present residence address.
4. If the Registrant is now or has within the past twelve months been an officer of the Communist-action organization listed in response to question number 1:
(a) List all offices so held and the date when held.
(b) Give a description of the duties or functions performed during tenure of office.
The undersigned certifies that he has read the information set forth in this statement, that he is familiar with the contents thereof, and that such contents are in their entirety true and accurate to the best of his knowledge and belief. The undersigned further represents that he is familiar with the provisions of Section 1001, Title 18, U.S.Code (printed at the bottom of this form).
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