Case: BROWNELL, ATTORNEY GENERAL, SUCCESSOR TO THE ALIEN PROPERTY CUSTODIAN, v. SINGER
Abbreviation: Brownell v. Singer
Decision Date: 1954-04-05
Docket Number: NO. 401
Citation: 347 U.S. 403
Volume: 347
Reporter: United States Reports
Court: Supreme Court of the United States
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: BROWNELL, ATTORNEY GENERAL, SUCCESSOR TO THE ALIEN PROPERTY CUSTODIAN, v. SINGER.
Judges: The Chief Justice did not participate in the consideration or decision of this case.
Pages: 403–408

Head Matter:
BROWNELL, ATTORNEY GENERAL, SUCCESSOR TO THE ALIEN PROPERTY CUSTODIAN, v. SINGER.
NO. 401.
Argued March 8, 1954.
Decided April 5, 1954.
James D. Hill argued the cause for petitioner in No. 401. With him on the brief were Robert L. Stern, then Acting Solicitor General, Assistant Attorney General Townsend, George B. Searls and Irwin A. Seibel.
Edward Feldman and Daniel Gersen submitted on brief for petitioner in No. 402.
Albert R. Connelly argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief were George S. Collins and George M. Billings.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
Reversed. Zittman v. McGrath, 341 U. S. 471.
The Chief Justice did not participate in the consideration or decision of this case.