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Baker v. Carr

Supreme Court of the United StatesMay 1, 1961366 U.S. 90781 S.Ct. 1082 (Mem) (Approx. 2 pages)

Baker v. Carr

Supreme Court of the United StatesMay 1, 1961366 U.S. 90781 S.Ct. 1082 (Mem) (Approx. 2 pages)

81 S.Ct. 1082
Supreme Court of the United States
Charles W. BAKER et al., appellants,
v.
Joe C. CARR et al.
No. 103.
May 1, 1961

Attorneys and Law Firms

Charles S. Rhyne and Z. T. Osborn, Jr. (Hobart F. Atkins, Robert H. Jennings, Jr., J. W. Anderson, C. R. McClain, Harris A. Gilbert, E. K. Meacham and Herzel H. E. Plaine, on the briefs), for appellants.
James M. Glasgow and Jack Wilson, Asst. Attys. Gen. of Tennessee (George F. McCanless, Atty. Gen., and Milton P. Rice, Asst. Atty. Gen., on the briefs), for appellees.
Solicitor General Cox (Acting Assistant Attorney General Doar, Bruce J. Terris, Harold H. Greene, David Rubin and Howard A. Glickstein, on the brief), for the United States, as amicus curiae.
Roger Arnebergh, Henry P. Kucera, J. Elliott Drinard, Barnett I. Shur, Alexander G. Brown, Nathaniel H. Goldstick, and Charles S. Rhyne, for National Institute of Municipal Law Officers, as amicus curiae.
W. Scott Miller, Jr., and George J. Long, for City of St. Matthews, Kentucky, as amicus curiae.
Upton Sisson, Clare S. Hornsby, Walter L. Nixon, Jr., and John Sekul, for *1083 Marvin Fortner and others, as amici curiae.
Eugene H. Nickerson and David M. Levitan, for John F. English and others, as amici curiae.

Opinion

It is ordered that this case be set for reargument on October 9, 1961, at the head of the calendar for that date.

All Citations

366 U.S. 907, 81 S.Ct. 1082 (Mem)
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