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Following the Flag. In a belated-and reluctant-opinion which sided with a six-month-old majority decision, Justice Willam 0. Douglas raised a conscience-pricking doubt about the legality of the Allies' punishment of Axis war criminals. When seven of the 25 Japanese warlords convicted in Tokyo appealed...
Dissenting in the Terminiello case. Frankfurter sarcastically chided the majority: "This is a court of review, not a tribunal unbounded by rules. We do not sit like a kadi under a tree dispensing justice according to considerations of individual expediency."
WASHINGTON, D. C., April 29--(APE)--One of the stormiest legal disputes in year threatened to tear the Supreme Court apart tonight as Justice Felix Frankfurter, former southpaw mound ace, threatened to resign from the nation's highest tribunal in protest of Chief Justice Vinson's ruling Thursday that Lionel...
Roland J. Gibson '51 is supposed to be president of the tribunal, but his right to serve may be challenged, since he is also the "accuser." If he is eliminated, Lee D. Cunningham '51 will take over the presidency from him.
The three-man tribunal before which the case was argued consisted of Hon. Carl V. Weygandt, Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court, Hon. Stanley F. Fuld, Associate justice of the New York Court of Appeals, and Hon. Laurence I. Duncan, Associate Justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court.