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Stamler v. Willis, 393 U.S. 217 (1969)
Stamler v. Willis, 393 U.S. 217 (1969)
217
89 S.Ct. 395
21 L.Ed.2d 356
Milton M. COHEN
v.
Edwin E. WILLIS et al.
No. 479.
Supreme Court of the United States
October Term, 1968.
October Term, 1968.
November 25, 1968
Albert E. Jenner, Jr., Thomas P. Sullivan and Arthur Kinoy, for appellants
Jeremiah Stamler and others.
Albert E. Jenner, Jr., for appellant Milton M. Cohen.
Solicitor General Griswold, Assistant Attorney General Yeagley, Kevin
T. Maroney and Lee B. Anderson, for appellees.
Jack G. Day and Melvin L. Wulf, for the American Civil Liberties Union,
as amici curiae.
Vern Countryman, Robert F. Drinan, Clark Byse, David F. Cavers,
George T. Frampton and Ira M. Heyman, for certain law school deans and
professors, as amici curiae.
PER CURIAM.
Mr. Justice BLACK, Mr. Justice DOUGLAS, and Mr. Justice HARLAN are of
the opinion that further consideration of the question of jurisdiction should be
postponed to the hearing of the cases on the merits and that the cases should be
set for oral argument.