Your search Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, a Municipal Corporationand Board of School Commissioners of Baltimorecity, Appellees, v. F. David Mathews, Individually and As Secretary of Theunited States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,martin H. Gerry, Individually and As Acting Director, Officefor Civil Rights, United States Department of Health,education, and Welfare, United States Department of Health,education, and Welfare, an Agency of the United States Ofamerica, and Irvin N. Hackerman, Individually and Asadministrative Law Judge, United States Department Ofhealth, Education, and Welfare, Appellants,naacp Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc., Amicus Curiae.marvin Mandel, Governor of the State of Maryland, State Ofmaryland, Maryland State Board for Community Colleges, Anagency of the State of Maryland, Maryland Council for Highereducation, an Agency of the State of Maryland, Board Oftrustees of Morgan State University, an Agency of the Stateof Maryland, Board of Trustees of St. Mary's College Ofmaryland, an Agency of the State of Maryland, Board Oftrustees of the State Colleges of Maryland, an Agency of Thestate of Maryland, the University of Maryland, an Agency Ofthe State of Maryland, Board of Trustees of the Communitycollege of Baltimore, an Agency of the Mayor and Citycouncil of Baltimore, on Behalf of Itself and All Otherpublic Junior and Community Colleges of the Variouspolitical Subdivisions Lying Within the State of Maryland, Appellees, v. United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,an Agency of the United States of America, F. David Mathews,individually and in His Official Capacity As Secretary Ofthe United States Department of Health, Education, Andwelfare, Martin H. Gerry, Individually and in His Officialcapacity As Acting Director of the Office for Civil Rightsof the United States Department of Health, Education, Andwelfare, Dewey E. Dodds, Individually and in His Officialcapacity As Acting Deputy Director of the Office for Civilrights of the United States Department of Health, Education,and Welfare, Roy Mckinney, Individually and in His Officialcapacity As Acting Director of the Higher Education Divisionof the Office for Civil Rights of the United Statesdepartment of Health, Education, and Welfare, Burton Taylor,individually and in His Official Capacity As Chief of Theprogram and Policy Branch of the Higher Education Divisionof the Office for Civil Rights of the United Statesdepartment of Health, Education, and Welfare, St. Johnbarrett, Individually and in His Official Capacity As Actinggeneral Counsel of the United States Department of Health,education, and Welfare, and Ronald Gilliam, Individually Andin His Official Capacity As Acting Regional Civil Rightsdirector for Region Iii of the Office for Civil Rights Ofthe United States Department of Health, Education, Andwelfare, Appellants,naacp Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc., Amicus Curiae,the American Council on Education, the Association Ofamerican Universities, the National Association of Stateuniversities and Land Grant Colleges, the Americanassociation of State Colleges and Universities and Theamerican Association of Community and Junior Colleges; Thenational Association of Attorney Generals; and the States Ofalaska, Arizona, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Idaho,illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi,missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, Newmexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Southdakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Washington, West Virginia,wisconsin, and Wyoming, and the Commonwealth of Kentucky Andvirginia, Amici Curiae,the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Amicus Curiae,trustees of the California State University and Colleges Andregents of the University of California, Amici Curiae did not match any document.