IN RE BROWN

No. 21224.

346 F.2d 903 (1965)

In the Matter of R. Jess BROWN, Appellant.

United States Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit.

June 3, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William R. Ming, Jr., Chicago, Ill., Jack H. Young, Jackson, Miss., Dick A. Bell, Jr., Jack Greenberg, New York City, George N. Leighton, Chicago, Ill., Carsie A. Hall, Jackson, Miss., for appellant, Louis H. Pollak, New York City, of counsel.

L. Arnold Pyle, Jackson, Miss., for the court.

Before WHITAKER, Senior Judge, and RIVES and JONES, Circuit Judges.


WHITAKER, Senior Judge:

While teaching school in Jackson, Mississippi, appellant Brown took the bar examination on three different occasions, but failed to pass. In order to better prepare himself for the examination, he resigned his position as a teacher and took a two-year course in the Texas Law School, a part of Texas Southern University, in Houston, Texas, after which he took the bar examination again and passed and was admitted to the bar. This was in 1954....

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