Alabama. (B) CONSTITUTIONS AND STATUTES OF THE STATES. Code, Tit. 14, § 86.... 711Code, Tit. 14, § 415... 238 Code, Tit. 15, §§ 277, 382.. Code, Tit. 15 (Supp. 1967), § 318...... Massachusetts. Const. (1780), pt. 2, c. I, § 2, Art. IV, § 3, Art. X. Rev. Stat. §§ 2A:98-1, 2A:115-1, 2A:115-2, 2A:133-2... Education Law (1953), 238 New Jersey. 238 California. Health & Safety Code New York. 486 814 §§ 416, 1709, 1717, 2012, 2021, 2022, 2502, subd. 2, 2531, 2553, subds. 2-4.... 621 Education Law (Supp. 1968-1969), §§ 2013, 2553, subds. 2, 4.... 621 Penal Law (Supp. 1966), §§ 1751–a (1), 1751, subd. 2..... 6 Pub. Health Law ..... 411 352 27, Stat. 784 § 1059. 458 Const., Art. 15, § 5.... 784 Code Ann., Art. § 30... CASES ADJUDGED IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES AT OCTOBER TERM, 1968. UNITED STATES v. KING. CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF CLAIMS. No. 672. Argued April 2, 1969.-Decided May 19, 1969. The jurisdiction of the Court of Claims is limited to money claims against the United States and that court does not have the authority to issue declaratory judgments. Pp. 2-5. 182 Ct. Cl. 631, 390 F. 2d 894, reversed. Assistant Attorney General Ruckelshaus argued the cause for the United States. With him on the briefs were Solicitor General Griswold, Harris Weinstein, and Morton Hollander. Neil B. Kabatchnick argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief was Richard H. Love. Warner W. Gardner and Benjamin W. Boley filed a brief for the Liner Council, American Institute of Merchant Shipping, as amicus curiae. MR. JUSTICE BLACK delivered the opinion of the Court. Colonel John P. King, respondent, was retired from the Army for longevity (length of service) over his objection that he should have been retired for physical disability. Had his retirement been based on disability, Colonel King |