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Blanchard v. Steward Carney Hosp., Inc.
Doe v. Sex Offender Registry Bd.
Commonwealth v. Gomes
Marchese v. Bos. Redevelopment Auth.
Veolia Energy Bos., Inc. v. Bd. of Assessors of Bos.
Bos. Globe Media Partners, LLC v. Chief Justice of the Trial Court
Commonwealth v. Reyes
United States v. Block
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Green v. Aetna Life Ins.
No. 873. Green et al. v. Aetna Life Ins. Co.
New Jersey v. New York
No. —, original. New Jersey v. State of New York et al. Motion submitted May 13, 1929. Decided May 20, 1929. Messrs. Duane E. Minard and Williams A. Stevens for complainant. Messrs. Hamilton Ward, Attorney General of New York, . and Albert
Standard Oil Co. v. City of Marysville
STANDARD OIL COMPANY et al. v. CITY OF MARYSVILLE et al. No. 545. Argued April 19, 1929. Decided May 20, 1929. Messrs. Earle W. Evans and Thomas F. Doran, with whom- Messrs. L. L. Stephens, B. B. Vermilion, Joseph G. Carey, W. F. Lilleston,
Lucas v. Alexander
LUCAS, COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL REVENUE, v. ALEXANDER et al. No. 481. Argued April 12, 1929. Decided May 20, 1929. Assistant Attorney General Willebrandt, with whom Attorney General Mitchell, and Messrs. J. Louis Monarch and Edwin G. Davis wer
W. A. Marshall & Co. v. S. S. "President Arthur"
W. A. MARSHALL & COMPANY, INCORPORATED, v. S. S. “ PRESIDENT ARTHUR,” etc. No. 272. Argued February 27, 1929. Decided May 20, 1929. Mr. George Wright Hinckley for petitioner. Messrs. John M. Woolsey and Samuel D. Stein, with whom Mr. Saul S
St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Co. v. Alabama Public Service Commission
ST. LOUIS-SAN FRANCISCO RAILWAY COMPANY v. ALABAMA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION et al. No. 568. Argued April 24, 25, 1929. Decided May 20, 1929. Mr. Forney Johnston, with whom Messrs. E. T. Miller, E. H. Cábaniss, and W. R. C. Cocke were on th
United States v. California Coöperative Canneries
UNITED STATES v. CALIFORNIA COÖPERATIVE CANNERIES. No. 375. Argued April 16, 1929. Decided May 20, 1929. Mr'. Alfred A. Wheat, with whom Solicitor General Mitchell, Assistant to the Attorney General Donovan, and Mr. H. B. Teegarc¡¡en, Speci
St. Louis & O'Fallon Railway Co. v. United States
ST. LOUIS & O’FALLON RAILWAY COMPANY et al. v. UNITED STATES et al. UNITED STATES et al. v. ST. LOUIS & O’FALLON RAILWAY COMPANY et al. Nos. 131 and 132. Argued January 3, 4, 1929. Decided May 20, 1929. Messrs. Daniel N. Kirby and Frederick
Ex parte Bakelite Corp.
EX PARTE BAKELITE CORPORATION. No. 17 Original. Argued January 2, 3, 1929. Decided May 20, 1929. Mr. Samuel M. Richardson, with whom Mr. Albert MacC. Barnes, Jr., was on the brief, for petitioner. Attorney General Mitchell, with whom Mr. Ro
United States v. American Livestock Commission Co.
UNITED STATES v. AMERICAN LIVESTOCK COMMISSION COMPANY et al. No. 513. Argued March 5, 1929. Decided May 20, 1929. Attorney General Mitchell, with whom Assistant to the Attorney General Donovan and Mr. H. B. Teegarden, Special Assistant to
International Shoe Co. v. Shartel
INTERNATIONAL SHOE COMPANY v. SHARTEL, ATTORNEY GENERAL OF MISSOURI, et al. No. 579. Argued April 25, 1929. Decided May 13, 1929. Messrs. Guy A. Thompson and James D. Williamson, with whom Messrs. Frank A. Thompson and R. E. Blake were on t
People v. Latrobe
PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK v. GAMBLE LATROBE, JR., et al., TRUSTEES IN BANKRUPTCY OF THE THERMIODYNE RADIO CORPORATION. No. 601. Argued April 10, 1929. Decided May 13, 1929. ' Mr. Wendell P. Brown, Third Assistant Attorney General, wit
Central New England Railway Co. v. Boston & Albany Railroad
CENTRAL NEW ENGLAND RAILWAY COMPANY v. BOSTON & ALBANY RAILROAD COMPANY, ASSIGNOR. No. 532. Argued April 19, 1929. Decided May 13, 1929. Mr. John L. Hall, with whom Mr. Marcien.Jenckes was on the brief, for petitioner. Messrs. Lowell A. May
Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Railway Co. v. Rock
MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL & SAULT STE. MARIE RAILWAY COMPANY v. ROCK. No. 454. Argued March 8, 1929. Decided May 13, 1929. Mr. Henry S. Mitchell, with whom Messrs. John E: Palmer, John L. Mclnerney, and James L. Hetland were on the brief, for p
Morris & Co. v. Skandinavia Insurance
MORRIS & COMPANY et al. v. SKANDINAVIA INSURANCE COMPANY. No. 450. Argued March 7, 1929. Decided May 13, 1929. Mr. Gamer Wynn Green, with whom' Messrs. John M. Lee, Marcellus Green, Chalmers Potter, and Sidney Mize were, on the brief, for .
United States v. Galveston, Harrisburg & San Antonio Railway Co.
UNITED STATES v. GALVESTON, HARRISBURG & SAN ANTONIO RAILWAY COMPANY. No. 440. Argued April 10, 1929. Decided May 13, 1929. Assistant Attorney General Galloway, with whom At- , torney General Mitchell was on the brief, for the United States
United States ex rel. Claussen v. Day
UNITED STATES ex rel. CLAUSSEN v. DAY, COMMISSIONER OF IMMIGRATION. No. 416. Argued April 10, 1929. Decided May 13, 1929. Messrs. Silas B. Axtell arid Charles A. Ellis submitted for petitioner. Mr. Alfred A.. Wheat, Special Assistant to the
Leonard & Leonard v. Earle
LEONARD & LEONARD, CO-PARTNERS, v. EARLE, CONSERVATION COMMISSIONER OF MARYLAND. No. 260. Argued February 26, 27, 1929. Decided May 13, 1929. Mr, William L. Rawls for appellants. Messrs. Thomas H. Robinson, Attorney General of Maryland, and
Becher v. Contoure Laboratories, Inc.
BECHER v. CONTOURE LABORATORIES, INCORPORATED, et al. No. 559. Argued April 24, 1929. Decided May 13, 1929. Mr. Floyd M. Sheffield presented the oral argument, and Mr. O. Ellery Edwards filed a brief for petitioner. Mr. Charles S. Rosensche
Douglas v. New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad
DOUGLAS v. NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN & HARTFORD RAILROAD COMPANY. No. 312. Argued January 16, 1929. Reargued April 15, 16, 1929. Decided May 13, 1929. Messrs. Thomas J. O’Neill and Charles D. Lewis, with whom Messrs. John Ambrose Goodwin, Leonard
United States v. John Barth Co.
UNITED STATES v. THE JOHN BARTH COMPANY et al. No. 526. Argued April 18, 1929. Decided May 13, 1929. Assistant Attorney General Willebrandt, with whom Attorney General Mitchell, and Messrs. Sewall Key and J. Louis Monarch, Special Assistant
United States v. Fruit Growers Express Co.
UNITED STATES v. THE FRUIT GROWERS EXPRESS COMPANY. No. 305. Argued December 3, 1928. Decided May 13, 1929. Assistant to the Attorney General Donovan, with whom Solicitor Géheral Mitchell, and Messrs. Elmer B; Collins, Special Assistant to
Ex parte Worcester County National Bank
EX PARTE WORCESTER COUNTY NATIONAL BANK OF WORCESTER. No. 469. Argued April 11, 1929. Decided May 13, 1929. Mr. Newton D. Baker, with’ whom Mr. William T. Forbes was on the brief, for appellant. Mr. F. Delano Putnam, Assistant Attorney Gene
Wilson v. McLane
No. 715. No. 716. Wilson v. McLane et al.; and Harvie, doing business under the name and Style of Automatic Sales Company, v. Heise et al. Jurisdictional statement submitted April 22, 1929. Decided April 29, 1929. Mr. P. A. Bonham for appel
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