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Doe v. Sex Offender Registry Bd.
Commonwealth v. Gomes
Marchese v. Bos. Redevelopment Auth.
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United States v. Missouri Pacific Railroad
UNITED STATES et al. v. MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. No. 19. Argued March 5, 6, 1928. Reargued April 24, and November 19, 20, 1928. Decided January 2, 1929. Mr. Blackburn Esterline, with whom Solicitor General Mitchell was on the brie
International Shoe Co. v. Pinkus
INTERNATIONAL SHOE COMPANY v. PINKUS et al. No. 12. Argued April 11, 1928. Reargued October 22, 1928.— Decided January 2, 1929. Mr. J. D. Williamson, with whom Messrs. O. C. Burnside and W. G. Streett were on the brief, for plaintiff in err
Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad v. Mars
MISSOURI-KANSAS-TEXAS RAILROAD COMPANY v. MARS et al. No. 88. Submitted November 28, 1928. Decided January 2, 1929. Messrs. Fred L. Wallace, Charles C. Huff, and Joseph H. Barwise submitted for plaintiff in error. Messrs. James A. Templeton
United States v. Williams
UNITED STATES v. WILLIAMS. No. 104. Argued December 7, 1928. Decided January 2, 1929. Solicitor General Mitchell, with whom Messrs. W. Clifton Stone, Wm. Wolff Smith, General' Counsel, U. S. Veterans Bureau, and James T. Brady were on the b
George Van Camp & Sons Co. v. American Can Co.
GEORGE VAN CAMP & SONS COMPANY v. AMERICAN CAN COMPANY et al. No. 94. Argued December 5, 6, 1928. Decided January 2, 1929. ■Mr. Solon J. Carter, with whom Messrs. Frederick E. 'Matson, James A. Ross, Austin V. Clifford, Harold K: Bachelder,
Williams v. Standard Oil Co.
WILLIAMS, COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE, et al. v. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF LOUISIANA. SAME v. THE TEXAS COMPANY. Nos. 64 and 65. Argued November 23, 1928. Decided January 2, 1929. Messrs. Charles T. Cates, Jr., and James J. Lynch, with whom Messr
Lawrence v. St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Co.
LAWRENCE et al. v. ST. LOUIS-SAN FRANCISCO RAILWAY COMPANY. No. 99. Argued December 3, 1928. Decided January 2, 1929. Mr. C. B. Ames, with whom Messrs. Edwin Dabney, Attorney General of Oklahoma, and T. L. Blakemore were on the brief, for a
Cogen v. United States
COGEN v. UNITED STATES. No. 89. Argued November 20, 1928. Decided January 2, 1929. Mr. Sanford H. Cohen for petitioner. Solicitor General Mitchell, Assistant Attorney General Mabel Walkerr Willebrandt, and Messrs. George C. Butte and John J
West v. Standard Oil Co.
WEST, SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR, v. STANDARD OIL COMPANY. No. 71. Argued October 24, 25, 1928 Decided January 2, 1929. Mr. W. Carr Morrow for petitioner. Messrs. Oscar Sutro and Louis Titus, with whom Messrs. Frederic D. McKenney and /. Spa
State Highway Commission v. Utah Construction Co.
STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF WYOMING v. UTAH CONSTRUCTION COMPANY. No. 96. Argued December 6, 1928. Decided January 2, 1929. Mr. Marion A. Kline, with whom Messrs. Wm. O. Wilson, James A. Greenwood, and John Dillon were on the brief, for pet
Roe v. Kansas ex rel. Smith
ROE v. KANSAS ex rel. SMITH, ATTORNEY GENERAL, et al. No. 63. Argued November 23, 1928. Decided January 2, 1929. Mr., T. F. Railsback, with whom Mr. J. H. Brady was on the brief, for plaintiff in error. Mr. Wm. A. Smith, Attorney General of
Slaker v. O'Connor
SLAKER, ADMINISTRATOR, v. O’CONNOR et al. No. 61. Argued November . 23, 1928. Decided January 2, 1929. Mr. Paul E. Boslaugh, with whom Messrs. John A. Lawler and Edmund Nuss were on the brief, for appellant. Messrs. James M. Johnson, Bernar
Russell v. United States
RUSSELL et al. v. UNITED STATES. No. 58. Argued November 22, 1928. Decided January 2, 1929. Messrs. Douglas Arant and Wm. S. Pritchard, with whom Messrs. Lee C. Bradley, Jr., and John D. Higgins were on the brief, for petitioners. Mr. Edwin
Commercial Casualty Insurance v. Consolidated Stone Co.
COMMERCIAL CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY v. CONSOLIDATED STONE COMPANY. No. 75. Argued November 27, 1928. Decided January 2, 1929. Mr. Bees H. Davis, with whom Mr. Paul Lamb was on the brief, for the Commercial Casualty Insurance Company. Mr.
Lash's Products Co. v. United States
LASH’S PRODUCTS COMPANY v. UNITED STATES. No. 98. Argued December 7, 1928. Decided January 2, 1929. Mr. A. R. Serven, with whom Messrs. Daniel R. Forbes and Richard D. Daniels were on the brief, for petitioner. Solicitor General Mitchell, w
Weil v. Neary
WEIL et al. v. NEARY. No. 59. Argued October 26, 1928. Decided January 2, 1929. Mr. A. Leo Weil, with whom Messrs. J. O. Milburn, Jr., and Louis Salant were on the brief, for petitioners. Mr. Louis Marshall for respondent.
Tremont Lumber Co. v. Police Jury
No. 183. Tremont Lumber Co. v. Police Jury et al.
David v. Hubbard
No. 190. No. 191. David v. Hubbard, Trustee in Bankruptcy; and Same v. Same.
Good Springs Anchor Co. v. United States
No. 329. Good Springs Anchor Co. v. United States.
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