Benner v. Oswald

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Full case name Benner v. Oswald
ArguedNovember 13, 1978
DecidedJanuary 24, 1979
Benner v. Oswald
CourtUnited States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
Full case name Benner v. Oswald
ArguedNovember 13, 1978
DecidedJanuary 24, 1979
Citation592 F.2d 174
Court membership
Judges sittingRuggero J. Aldisert, James Hunter III, Edwin D. Steel, Jr. (D. Del.)
Case opinions
MajorityAldisert, joined by unanimous

Benner v. Oswald, 592 F.2d 174 (3d Cir. 1974),[1] was a case about the voting rights of undergraduate students at a public American university.

The board of trustees for the Pennsylvania State University was selected through a process involving several groups aside from the state executive branch (the governor) and the university. The groups included a society of the alumni of the university and local agricultural and industrial societies of Pennsylvania. A group of undergraduate students at the university sued desiring to be involved in the selection process for some of those seats currently selected through the society elections.

Issue

The question presented by this case was whether the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution requires that undergraduate students be allowed to participate in the election of the Penn State Board of Trusteesthereby allowing them to have a voice in the board's makeup.

Holding

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