Case Name: Chandler, U. S. District Judge v. Judicial Council of the Tenth Circuit of the United States
Court: Supreme Court of the United States
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1966-01-21
Citations: 382 U.S. 1003
Docket Number: No. 1111
Parties: Chandler, U. S. District Judge v. Judicial Council of the Tenth Circuit of the United States.
Judges: with whom Mr. Justice Douglas joins,
Reporter: United States Reports
Volume: 382
Pages: 1003–1006

Head Matter:
January 21, 1966.
No. 1111,
Misc.
Chandler, U. S. District Judge v. Judicial Council of the Tenth Circuit of the United States.
Thomas J. Kenan for petitioner.
Solicitor General Marshall for respondent.

Opinion:
Application for stay of order.
Petitioner applied to Mr. Justice White, Circuit Justice for the Tenth Circuit, for "Stay of Order of Judicial Council of the Tenth Circuit of the United States" in the above matter, and the application was by him referred to the Court for its consideration and action.
It appearing to the Court from the response of the Solicitor General to the application that the order from which relief is sought is entirely interlocutory in character pending prompt further proceedings inquiring into the administration of Judge Chandler of judicial business in the Western District of Oklahoma, and that at such proceedings Judge Chandler will be permitted to appear before the Council, with counsel, and that after such proceedings the Council will, as soon as possible, undertake to decide what use, if any, should be made of such powers as it may have in the premises, it is hereby ordered that the application for stay be denied pending this contemplated prompt action of the Judicial Council. The Court expresses no opinion concerning the propriety of the interlocutory action taken.