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Zwickler v. Koota
The Supreme Court noted probable jurisdiction in order to resolve a seeming conflict between the decision of the lower court in 227 F.Supp. 556 and the later decision of the Supreme Court in Baggett v. Bullitt, supra, “and to settle important questions concerning federal injunctions against state criminal prosecutions threatening constitutionally protected expression.” 386 U.S. at 483, 85 S.Ct. at 1119 .
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CONNOR Et Al.
v.
JOHNSON, GOVERNOR OF MISSISSIPPI, Et Al.
v.
JOHNSON, GOVERNOR OF MISSISSIPPI, Et Al.
999.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Apr 10, 1967.
386 U.S. 483
Carl Bachlin, Marvin M. Karpatkin, Arthur Kinoy, Melvin L. Wulf, Alvin J. Bronstein and Robert B. McKay for appellants., Joe T. Patterson, Attorney General of Mississippi, and Martin R. McLendon, Assistant Attorney General, for appellees.
Douglas.
Cited by 16 opinions | Published
Per Curiam.
The motion to affirm is granted and the judgment is affirmed.
Mr. Justice Douglas is of the opinion that probable jurisdiction should be noted and the case set down for argument.