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ROSENBERG V. UNITED STATES, 346 U. S. 324 (1953)

346 U. S. 324

U.S. Supreme Court

Rosenberg v. United States, 346 U.S. 324 (1953)

Rosenberg v. United States

No. -- , June 18 Special Term, 1953

Decided June 19, 1953

346 U.S. 324

MOTION TO VACATE A STAY

Syllabus

After the stay granted by MR. JUSTICE DOUGLAS had been vacated by the Court, ante, p. 346 U. S. 273, a motion was made for reconsideration of the question of the Court's power to vacate that stay and that the Court hear oral argument.

Held: motion denied.

PER CURIAM.

The motion for reconsideration of the question of the Court's power to vacate MR. JUSTICE DOUGLAS' stay order and hear oral argument is denied.

MR. JUSTICE BLACK, dissenting.

MR. JUSTICE FRANKFURTER desires that it be noted that he too would deny the motion to reconsider the power of this Court to review MR. JUSTICE DOUGLAS' order to stay the execution, but not because he thinks the matter is free from doubt. See his dissenting opinion in Ex parte Republic of Peru, 318 U. S. 578, 318 U. S. 590, in connection with Lambert v. Barrett, 157 U. S. 697, and Carper v. Fitzgerald, 121 U. S. 87.


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