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Hampton v. Mow Sun Wong

United States Supreme Court

426 U.S. 88 (1976)

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Wong and four other lawful permanent resident aliens (plaintiffs) who had emigrated from China were denied federal civil-service jobs for which they were qualified, solely because of their alienage, under a Civil Service Commission policy. They challenged the policy's validity, and both the district court and the court of appeals ruled against the government. The government (represented by Hampton, defendant) sought certiorari.

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Whether a federal agency may prohibit resident aliens from obtaining federal employment when Congress or the President has not authorized such a prohibition.

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