Case Name: Johnson et al. v. Securities and Exchange Commission
Court: Supreme Court of the United States
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1956-10-08
Citations: 352 U.S. 844
Docket Number: No. 174
Parties: Johnson et al. v. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Judges: Mr. Justice Black would grant certiorari in this case to consider whether executive officers can impose penalties of the nature here without denying the constitutional guaranties of “due process of law and trial by jury” upheld by this Court in Lipke v. Lederer, 259 U. S. 557, 562.
Reporter: United States Reports
Volume: 352
Pages: 844–844

Head Matter:
No. 174.
Johnson et al. v. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Thurman Arnold and Milton V. Freeman for petitioners. Simon E. Sobeloff, then Solicitor General, Thomas G. Meeker, Arden L. Andresen and Ellwood L. Englander for respondent.

Opinion:
United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Certiorari denied.
Mr. Justice Black would grant certiorari in this case to consider whether executive officers can impose penalties of the nature here without denying the constitutional guaranties of "due process of law and trial by jury" upheld by this Court in Lipke v. Lederer, 259 U. S. 557, 562.