Case: Baker et al. v. Carr et al.
Abbreviation: Baker v. Carr
Decision Date: 1961-05-01
Docket Number: No. 103
Citation: 366 U.S. 907
Volume: 366
Reporter: United States Reports
Court: Supreme Court of the United States
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: Baker et al. v. Carr et al.
Judges: 
Pages: 907–907

Head Matter:
No. 103.
Baker et al. v. Carr et al.
Charles S. Rhyne and Z. T. Osborn, Jr. argued the cause for appellants. With them on the briefs were Hobart F. Atkins, Robert H. Jennings, Jr., J. W. Anderson, C. R. McClain, Harris A. Gilbert, E. K. Meacham and Herzel H. E. Plaine. James M. Glasgow and Jack Wilson, Assistant Attorneys General of Tennessee, argued the cause for appellees. With them on the briefs were George F. McCanless, Attorney General, and Milton P. Rice, Assistant Attorney General. By special leave of the Court, Solicitor General Cox argued the cause for the United States, as amicus curiae, urging reversal. With him on the brief were Acting Assistant Attorney General Doar, Bruce J. Terris, Harold H. Greene, David Rubin and Howard A. Glickstein. Briefs of amici curiae, urging reversal, were filed by Roger Arnebergh, Henry P. Kucera, J. Elliott Drinard, Barnett I. Shur, Alexander G. Brown, Nathaniel H. Goldstick and Charles S. Rhyne for the National Institute of Municipal Law Officers; W. Scott Miller, Jr. and George J. Long for the City of St. Matthews, Kentucky; Upton Sisson, Clare S. Hornsby, Walter L. Nixon, Jr. and John Sekul for Marvin Fortner et al.; and Eugene H. Nickerson and David M. Levitan for John F. English et al.

Opinion:
Appeal from the United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee. (Probable jurisdiction noted, 364 U. S. 898.) Argued April 19-20, 1961. It is ordered that this case be set for reargumient on October 9, 1961.