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Brown v. Baldi, Superintendent, Philadelphia County Prison, et al., 1955 — 348 U.S. 939 · caselaw · US
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Brown v. Baldi, Superintendent, Philadelphia County Prison, et al.
348 U.S. 939·Supreme Court of the United States·1955
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Opinion
No. 317,
Misc.
Brown v. Baldi, Superintendent, Philadelphia County Prison, et al.
Thurgood Marshall, David Levinson and Jack Greenberg for petitioner.
Richardson Dilworth filed a brief for the State of Pennsylvania in opposition.
Eugene Cook, Attorney General, Robert H. Hall, Assistant Attorney General, and James W. Tracey, Jr. and Lamar W. Size-more, Deputy Assistant Attorneys General, for the State of Georgia, respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Eastern District. Certiorari denied.