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Leonard v. United States
No. 183. Leonard v. United States. October 8, 1928. Messrs. George A. King, William B. King, and George R. Shields for petitioner. Solicitor General Mitchell, Assistant Attorney General Galloway, and Messrs. Alfred A. Wheat and Wm. W. Scott
Grayson v. Harris
No. 116. Grayson et al. v. Harris et al.
Anderson v. McGill Club
No. 390. Anderson et al. v. McGill Club. October 8, 1928. Gladys Anderson, pro se. No appearance for respondent.
Norman Breaux Lumber Co. v. Reed
No. 295. Norman Breaux Lumber Co. v. Reed, Tax Collector of Adams County, Mississippi, and his successor in office. Motion submitted October 1, 1928. Decided October 8, 1928. Mr. L. T. Kennedy for defendant in error and appellee in support
Ex parte Bakelite Corp.
No. 17, original. Ex parte Bakelite Corporation. October 8, 1928. Mr. Albert MacC. Barnes, Jr., for petitioner.
Ex parte Collins
EX PARTE COLLINS. No. — Original. Motion submitted April 30, 1928. Decided June 4, 1928. Messrs. John W. Bay, Joseph C. Niles, and J. D. Collins, pro se, were on the brief for petitioner.
Williamsport Wire Rope Co. v. United States
WILLIAMSPORT WIRE ROPE COMPANY v. UNITED STATES. No. 337. Argued April 24, 25, 1928. Decided June 4, 1928. Mr. James Walton, with whom Mr. Clarence A. Miller was on the brief, for petitioner. The decision of this Court in Blair v. Oesterlei
Hemphill v. Orloff
HEMPHILL v. ORLOFF No. 343. Argued March 7, 8, 1928. Decided June 4, 1928. Mr. Charles A. Wagner, with whom Mr. Thomas G. Long was on the brief, for plaintiff in error. The citizen of a State has the right to accept a trust created and conf
National Life Insurance v. United States
NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY v. UNITED STATES. No. 228. Argued April 12, 1928. Decided June 4, 1928. Messrs. Wm. Marshall Bullitt and J. Harry Covington, with whom Mr. George B. Young was on the brief, for petitioner. The effect of the s
Kinney-Coastal Oil Co. v. Kieffer
KINNEY-COASTAL OIL COMPANY et al. v. KIEFFER et al. No. 64. Argued October 25, 1927. Decided June 4, 1928. Mr. Edward M. Freeman, with whom. Mr. Paul P. Prosser was on the brief, for petitioners. The remedy provided by the Act of 1914 is no
Olmstead v. United States
OLMSTEAD et al. v. UNITED STATES GREEN et al. v. SAME. McINNIS v. SAME. Nos. 493, 532 and 533. Argued February 20, 21, 1928. Decided June 4, 1928. Mr. John F. Dore, with whom Messrs. F. C. Reagan and J. L. Finch were on the brief, for petit
Sisseton & Wahpeton Bands of Sioux Indians v. United States
SISSETON AND WAHPETON BANDS OF SIOUX INDIANS v. UNITED STATES. No. 596. Argued April 27, 1928. Decided May 28, 1928. Mr. Thomas Sterling, with whom Messrs. Robert T. Tedrow and Walter W. McCaslin were on the brief, for appellants. Assistant
National Leather Co. v. Commonwealth of Massachusetts
NATIONAL LEATHER COMPANY v. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. No. 205. Argued February 23, 1928. Decided May 28, 1928. Mr. Philip Nichols, with whom Mr. Putnam, B. Smith was on the brief, for plaintiff in error. A State cannot require of' a fo
Quaker City Cab Co. v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
QUAKER CITY CAB COMPANY v. COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA. No. 139. Argued April 20, 1928. Decided May 28, 1928. Mr. Owen J. Roberts, with whom Mr. Douglass D. Storey was on the brief, for plaintiff in error. In such a case as this, valid tax
Reed v. County Commissioners of Delaware
REED et al. v. THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DELAWARE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, et al. No. 744. Argued and submitted April 25, 26, 30, 1928. Decided May 28, 1928. Mr. Levi Cooke, for petitioners. Senators James A. Reed, Charles L. McNgry,.William
Ribnik v. McBride
RIBNIK v. McBRIDE, COMMISSIONER, OF LABOR OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY. No. 569. Argued April 26, 27, 1928. Decided May 28, 1928. . -Messrs. John W. Simpson, 2d, and Walter G. Merritt for plaintiff in error. The plaintiff in error is deprived
Midland National Bank v. Dakota Life Insurance
MIDLAND NATIONAL BANK OF MINNEAPOLIS v. DAKOTA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. No. 425. Argued April 12, 13, 1928. Decided May 28, 1928. Mr. Sigurd Ueland, with whom Mr. Andreas Ueland was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. John B. Hanten -for respo
Mellon v. Goodyear
MELLON, DIRECTOR GENERAL, v. GOODYEAR, ADMINISTRATOR. No. 131. Argued December 8, 1927. Decided May 28, 1928. . Mr. Luther Burns, with whom Messrs. M. L. Bell, W. F. Dickinson, T. P. Littlepage, J. E. DuMars, W. D. Vance, and Sidney F. Andr
The Malcolm Baxter, Jr.
THE MALCOLM BAXTER, Jr. No. 459. Argued April 16, 1928. Decided May 21, 1928. Messrs. John M. Woolsey and Mark W. Maclay, with whom Messrs. Robert 8. Erskine, Charles K. Carpenter, and John Tilney Carpenter were on the brief, for petitioner
Stipcich v. Metropolitan Life Insurance
STIPCICH v. METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. No. 97. Argued November 30, 1927. Reargued March 6, 1928. Decided May 21, 1928. Mr. Chester I. Long, with whom Messrs. George E. Chamberlain, Peter Q. Nyce, and G. C. Fulton were on the brief
Southern Pacific Co. v. Haglund
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY v. HAGLUND, ADMINISTRATRIX, et al. SAME v. MOORE SHIPBUILDING COMPANY et al. Nos. 472, 473. Submitted April 13, 1928. Decided May 21, 1928. Mr. Wm. Denman submitted for petitioner. The whistle acceptance of a tender
McCoy v. Shaw
McCOY v. SHAW, STATE AUDITOR, et al. No. 403. Submitted April 9, 1928. Decided May 21, 1928. Messrs. Bobert M. Bainey, Streeter B. Flynn, Calvin Jones and J\ay W. Whitney were on the brief for petitioner. Messrs. Edwin Dabney, Attorney Gene
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad v. United States
BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD COMPANY v. UNITED STATES et al. No. 404. Argued April 11, 1928. Decided May 21, 1928. Mr. Morison B. Waite, with whom Messrs. D. P. Connell, Homer T. Dick, W. A. Northcutt, Guernsey Orcutt, Charles J. Bixey, Louis
Willing v. Chicago Auditorium Ass'n
WILLING et al. v. CHICAGO AUDITORIUM ASSOCIATION. No. 561. Argued April 19, 20, 1928. Decided May 21, 1928. Mr. Charles Evans Hughes, with whom Messrs. Samuel Topliff and Hbmer H. Cooper were on the brief, for petitioners. The law of the St
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