Nazareth Gates, & United States of Am., Plaintiff-Intervenor-Appellee v. John Collier, Superintendent, Mississippi State Penitentiary, 500 F.2d 1382 (5th Cir. 1974).
Nazareth Gates, & United States of Am., Plaintiff-Intervenor-Appellee v. John Collier, Superintendent, Mississippi State Penitentiary, 500 F.2d 1382 (5th Cir. 1974). Book View Copy Cite
Nazareth GATES Et Al., Plaintiffs-Appellees, and United States of America, Plaintiff-Intervenor-Appellee,
v.
John COLLIER, Superintendent, Missississippi State Penitentiary, Et Al., Defendants-Appellants
73-1790.
Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
Sep 9, 1974.
500 F.2d 1382
A. F. Summer, Atty. Gen. of Miss., William A. Allain, Asst. Atty. Gen., P. Roger Googe, Jr., Special Asst. Atty. Gen., Jackson, Miss., for defendants-appellants., Roy S. Haber, Native American Rights Fund, Boulder, Colo., Frank R. Parker, Jackson, Miss., Edward J. Reilly, New York City, for plaintiffs-appel-lees., Michael Davidson, Jesse H. Queen, Thomas R. Sheran, U. S. Dept, of Justice, Civil Rights Div., Washington, D. C., H. M. Ray, U. S. Atty., Oxford, Miss., for intervenor.
Brown, Wisdom, Gewin, Bell, Thorn-Berry, Coleman, Goldberg, Ainsworth, Godbold, Dyer, Simpson, Morgan, Clark, Ro-Ney, Gee.
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BY THE COURT:

A member of the Court in active service having requested a poll on the application for rehearing en banc and a majority of the judges in active service having voted in favor of granting a rehearing en banc.

It is ordered that the cause shall be reheard by the Court en banc with oral argument on a date hereafter to be fixed. The Clerk will specify a briefing schedule for the filing of supplemental briefs.