Case: MILLS et al. v. LOUISIANA
Abbreviation: Mills v. Louisiana
Decision Date: 1959-06-08
Docket Number: No. 74
Citation: 360 U.S. 230
Volume: 360
Reporter: United States Reports
Court: Supreme Court of the United States
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: MILLS et al. v. LOUISIANA.
Judges: with whom Mr. Justice Black and Mr. Justice Douglas concur, dissenting.
Pages: 230–239

Head Matter:
MILLS et al. v. LOUISIANA.
No. 74.
Argued April 22, 1959.
Decided June 8, 1959
Eugene Stanley argued the cause for petitioners in No. 74. With him on the brief was Albert B. Koorie.
Milo B. Williams argued the cause and filed a brief for petitioner in No. 75.
Michael E. Culligan, Assistant Attorney General of Louisiana, and J. David McNeill argued the causes for respondent. With Mr. Culligan on the brief were Jack P. F. Gremillion', Attorney General of Louisiana, and Richard A. Dowling.
Together with No. 75, Mills v. Louisiana, also on certiorari to the same Court.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
The judgments are affirmed. Knapp v. Schweitzer, 357 U.S. 371.
Mr. Justice Brennan joins the Court's opinion, reiterating his belief, expressed in Knapp v. Schweitzer, 357 U. S. 371, 381, that reconsideration of the holding in Feldman v. United States, 322 U. S. 487, is inappropriate in this case. He also reiterates his belief that nothing in this decision forecloses reconsideration of the Feldman holding in a case presenting the issue presented by Feldman.