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Civil Rights Act of 1957: Text and Amendments, Slides of Public Law

The text of the civil rights act of 1957, including its amendments, which established the commission on civil rights, strengthened civil rights statutes, and provided for trial by jury in criminal contempt cases related to civil rights. The act aimed to secure and protect civil rights for individuals within the jurisdiction of the united states.

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  • What specific provisions of the Civil Rights Act of 1957 addressed jury trials in criminal contempt cases?
  • How did the Civil Rights Act of 1957 impact the criminal justice system?
  • What were the main objectives of the Civil Rights Act of 1957?

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CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1957
[Public Law 85–315; 71 Stat. 634]
[As Amended Through P.L. 85-315, Enacted September 9, 1957]
øCurrency: This publication is a compilation of Public Law 83-315. It was last
amended by the public law listed in the As Amended Through note above and
below at the bottom of each page of the pdf version and reflects current law
through the date of the enactment of the public law listed at https://
www.govinfo.gov/app/collection/comps/¿
øNote: While this publication does not represent an official version of any Federal
statute, substantial efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of its contents.
The official version of Federal law is found in the United States Statutes at Large
and in the United States Code. The legal effect to be given to the Statutes at
Large and the United States Code is established by statute (1 U.S.C. 112, 204).¿
AN ACT To provide means for further securing and protecting the civil rights of
persons within the jurisdiction of the United States.
P
ART
I—E
STABLISHMENT OF THE
C
OMMISSION ON
C
IVIL
R
IGHTS
øPart I, consisting of sections 101 through 106, has been super-
seded by the United States Commission on Civil Rights Act of
1983, supra.¿
P
ART
II—T
O
P
ROVIDE FOR AN
A
DDITIONAL
A
SSISTANT
A
TTORNEY
G
ENERAL
øSection 111 Created an Additional Assistant Attorney Gen-
eral.¿
P
ART
III—T
O
S
TRENGTHEN THE
C
IVIL
R
IGHTS
S
TATUTES
,
AND FOR
O
THER
P
URPOSES
S
EC
. 121. øAmends 28 U.S.C. 1343.¿
S
EC
. 122. øRepeals § 1989 of the Revised Statutes (42 U.S.C.
1993).¿
P
ART
IV—T
O
P
ROVIDE
M
EANS OF
F
URTHER
S
ECURING AND
P
ROTECTING THE
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S
EC
. 131. øAmends Sec. 2004 of the Revised Statutes (42
U.S.C. 1971).¿
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CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1957

[Public Law 85–315; 71 Stat. 634]

[As Amended Through P.L. 85-315, Enacted September 9, 1957]

øCurrency: This publication is a compilation of Public Law 83-315. It was last amended by the public law listed in the As Amended Through note above and below at the bottom of each page of the pdf version and reflects current law through the date of the enactment of the public law listed at https:// www.govinfo.gov/app/collection/comps/¿

øNote: While this publication does not represent an official version of any Federal statute, substantial efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of its contents. The official version of Federal law is found in the United States Statutes at Large and in the United States Code. The legal effect to be given to the Statutes at Large and the United States Code is established by statute (1 U.S.C. 112, 204).¿

AN ACT To provide means for further securing and protecting the civil rights of persons within the jurisdiction of the United States.

PART I—ESTABLISHMENT OF THE COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS

øPart I, consisting of sections 101 through 106, has been super- seded by the United States Commission on Civil Rights Act of 1983, supra.¿

PART II—TO PROVIDE FOR AN ADDITIONAL ASSISTANT ATTORNEY G ENERAL

øSection 111 Created an Additional Assistant Attorney Gen- eral.¿

PART III—TO STRENGTHEN THE CIVIL RIGHTS STATUTES, AND FOR

O THER PURPOSES

S EC. 121. øAmends 28 U.S.C. 1343.¿ S EC. 122. øRepeals § 1989 of the Revised Statutes (42 U.S.C. 1993).¿

PART IV—TO PROVIDE MEANS OF FURTHER SECURING AND PROTECTING THE RIGHT TO VOTE

SEC. 131. øAmends Sec. 2004 of the Revised Statutes ( U.S.C. 1971).¿

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Sec. 151 CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1957 2

PART V—TO PROVIDE TRIAL BY JURY FOR PROCEEDINGS TO PUNISH

C RIMINAL CONTEMPTS OF COURT GROWING OUT OF CIVIL RIGHTS

C ASES AND TO AMEND THE JUDICIAL CODE RELATING TO FEDERAL

J URY QUALIFICATIONS

S EC. 151. In all cases of criminal contempt arising under the provisions of this Act, the accused, upon conviction, shall be pun- ished by fine or imprisonment or both: Provided however, That in case the accused is a natural person the fine to be paid shall not exceed the sum of $1,000, nor shall imprisonment exceed the term of six months: Provided further, That in any such proceeding for criminal contempt, at the discretion of the judge, the accused may be tried with or without a jury: Provided further, however, That in the event such proceeding for criminal contempt be tried before a judge without a jury and the sentence of the court upon conviction is a fine in excess of the sum of $300 or imprisonment in excess of forty-five days, the accused in said proceeding, upon demand therefor, shall be entitled to a trial de novo before a jury, which shall conform as near as may be to the practice in other criminal cases. This section shall not apply to contempts committed in the presence of the court or so near thereto as to interfere directly with the administration of justice nor to the misbehavior, misconduct, or disobedience, of any officer of the court in respect to the writs, or- ders, or process of the court. Nor shall anything herein or in any other provision of law be construed to deprive courts of their power, by civil contempt pro- ceedings, without a jury, to secure compliance with or to prevent obstruction of, as distinguished from punishment for violations of, any lawful writ, process, order, rule, decree, or command of the court in accordance with the prevailing usages of law and equity, including the power of detention. S EC. 152. øAmends 28 U.S.C. 1861.¿ S EC. 161. This Act may be cited as the ‘‘Civil Rights Act of 1957’’ ø52 U.S.C. 10101 note¿.

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