Linda Brown Plaintiffs’ Attorneys for the Supreme Court
(extracted from 347 US 483 (May 17, 1954))
Robert L. Carter argued the cause for appellants in No. 1 [L.
Brown] on the original argument and on the reargument.
Thurgood Marshall argued the cause for appellants in
No. 2 on the original argument and Spottswood W.
Robinson, III, for appellants in No. 4 on the original argument, and both
argued the causes for appellants in Nos. 2 and 4 on the reargument.
Louis L. Redding and Jack Greenberg argued the cause for respondents in No. 10
on the original argument and Jack Greenberg and Thurgood
Marshall on the reargument.
On the briefs were Robert L. Carter, Thurgood
Marshall, Spottswood W. Robinson, III, Louis L.
Redding, Jack Greenberg, George E. C. Hayes, William R. Ming, Jr., Constance
Baker Motley, James M. Nabrit, Jr., Charles S. Scott,
Frank D. Reeves, Harold R. Boulware and Oliver
W. Hill for appellants in Nos. 1 [L. Brown], 2 and 4 and respondents in No.
10; George M. Johnson for appellants in Nos. 1, 2 and 4; and Loren Miller for
appellants in Nos. 2 and 4. Arthur D. Shores and A. T. Walden were on the Statement as to Jurisdiction and a brief opposing a
Motion to Dismiss or Affirm in No. 2.
By special leave of Court, Assistant Attorney General Rankin argued the cause
for the United States on the reargument, as amicus
curiae, urging reversal in Nos. 1, 2 and 4 and affirmance
in No. 10. With him on the brief were Attorney General Brownell, Philip Elman, Leon Ulman, William J.
Lamont and M. Magdelena Schoch.
James P. McGranery, then Attorney General, and Philip
Elman filed a brief for the United States on the
original argument, as amicus curiae, urging reversal in Nos. 1, 2 and 4 and affirmance in No. 10.
Briefs of amici curiae supporting appellants in No. 1
were filed by Shad Polier, Will Maslow
and Joseph B. Robison for the American Jewish Congress; by Edwin J. Lukas,
Arnold Forster, Arthur Garfield Hays, Frank E. Karelsen,
Leonard Haas, Saburo Kido and Theodore Leskes for the American Civil Liberties Union et al.; and
by John Ligtenberg and Selma M. Borchardt
for the American Federation of Teachers. Briefs of amici
curiae supporting appellants in No. 1 and respondents in No. 10 were filed by
Arthur J. Goldberg and Thomas E. Harris for the Congress of Industrial
Organizations and by Phineas Indritz
for the American Veterans Committee, Inc.