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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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Employers' Liability Assurance Corp. v. Cook
EMPLOYERS’ LIABILITY ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED, v. COOK et al. No. 81. Argued January 14, 15, 1930. Decided April 14, 1930. Messrs. Wm. A. Vinson and Clyde A. Sweeton submitted for petitioner. Mr. Sam C. Polk, with whom Messrs. D. A. S
John Baizley Iron Works v. Span
JOHN BAIZLEY IRON WORKS et al. v. SPAN. No. 62. Argued January 8, 1930. Decided April 14, 1930. Mr. Owen J. Roberts, with whom Mr. Charles A. Wolfe was on the brief, for appellants. Mr. Wm. J. Conlen, with whom Mr. Samuel Moyerman was on th
Wilbur v. United States ex rel. Kadrie
WILBUR, SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR, v. UNITED STATES ex rel. KADRIE et al. No. 77. Argued January 10, 13, 1930. Decided April 14, 1930. Assistant Attorney General Richardson, with whom Messrs. E. C. Finney, Solicitor, Department of the Inter
United States v. Adams
UNITED STATES v. ADAMS. SAME v. SAME. Nos. 281 and 282. Argued March 6, 1930. Decided April 14, 1930. Assistant Attorney General Sisson, with whom Assistant Attorney General Luhring, and Messrs. George C. Butte and Harry S. Ridgely were on
Wisconsin v. Illinois
WISCONSIN et al. v. ILLINOIS et al. MICHIGAN v. ILLINOIS et al. NEW YORK v. ILLINOIS et al. Nos. 7, 11, and 12, Original. Argued March 12, 13, 1930. Decided April 14, 1930. Messrs. Raymond T. Jackson, Special Assistant Attorney General of W
Kentucky v. Indiana
KENTUCKY v. INDIANA et al. No. 16, Original. Argued March 3, 4, 1930. Decided April 14, 1930. Mr. Clifford E. Smith, Assistant Attorney General of Kentucky, with whom Messrs. J. W. Cammack, Attorney General, and M. B. Holifield, Assistant A
Ohio Oil Co. v. Conway
OHIO OIL COMPANY v. CONWAY, SUPERVISOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS OF LOUISIANA. No. 440. Argued March 4, 1930. Decided April 14, 1930. Mr. Sidney L. Herold, with whom Messrs. Sumter Cousin and R. L. Benoit were on the brief, for appellant. Mr. Geor
United States v. Unzeuta
UNITED STATES v. UNZEUTA. No. 509. Argued March 12, 1930. Decided April 14, 1930. Assistant Attorney General Richardson, with whom Attorney General Mitchell, Assistant Attorney General Luhring, and Messrs. Claude R. Branch, Special Assistan
Nogueira v. New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad
NOGUEIRA v. NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN & HARTFORD RAILROAD COMPANY. No. 248. Argued February 28, 1930. Decided April 14, 1930. Mr. Sol Gelb, with whom Mr. Humphrey J. Lynch was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Edward R. Brumley, with whom Messrs.
Henrietta Mills v. Rutherford County
THE HENRIETTA MILLS v. RUTHERFORD COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, et al. No. 270. Argued March 5, 1930. Decided April 14, 1930. Mr. Willis Smith, with whom Messrs. Murray Allen and W. T. Joyner were on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Clyde B. Hoey,
Lucas v. Ox Fibre Brush Co.
LUCAS, COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, v. OX FIBRE BRUSH COMPANY. No. 250. Argued February 28, 1930. Decided April 14, 1930. Assistant Attorney General Youngquist, with whom Messrs. J. Louis Monarch and Morton Poe Fisher, Special Assistan
Maytag Co. v. Meadows Mfg. Co.
No. 687. Maytag Co. v. Meadows Mfg. Co. March 17, 1930. Messrs. Wallace R. Lane, Edward S, Rogers and William J. Hughes for petitioner. Mr. Hal M. Stone for respondent.
Scott v. Corn
No. 653. Scott v. Corn. March 17, 1930. Mr. SamB. Sayers for petitioner. No appearance for respondent.
Austin Co. v. Lucas
No. 641. Austin Co. v. Lucas, Commissioner of Internal Revenue. March 17, 1930. Messrs. W. B. Stewart and C. M. Horn for petitioner. Attorney General Mitchell, Assistant Attorney General Youngquist, Messrs. Claude R. Branch, J. Louis Monarc
Pearson v. Farmers National Bank
No. 622. Pearson, Receiver, v. Farmers National Bank of Monticello et al. March 17, 1930. Messrs. George S. Jones and A. O. Bacon Sparks for petitioner. Mr. Orville A. Park for respondents.
Orenstein & Koppel Aktiengesellschaft v. Koppel Industrial Car & Equipment Co.
No. 717. Orenstein & Koppel Aktiengesellschaft v. Koppel Industrial Car & Equipment Co. March 17, 1930. Messrs. Dean Hill Stanley, Arthur Garfield Hays, and Wm. Cattron Rigby for petitioner. Messrs. Charles Henry Butler, John A. Kratz, and
Alward v. Johnson
No. 628. Alward v. Johnson, Treasurer of California. March 17, 1930. Mr. Burke Corbet for petitioner. Mr. U. S. Webb, Attorney General of California, for respondent.
Davis v. Teague
No. 590. Davis v. Teague. Jurisdictional statement submitted March 12, 1930. Decided March 17, 1930. Mr. Mack C. Davis, pro se. No appearance for appellee.
Oklahoma v. Texas
No. 6, original. Oklahoma v. Texas et al. March 17, 1930.
Lucas v. Earl
LUCAS, COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, v. EARL. No. 99. Argued March 3, 1930. Decided March 17, 1930. Solicitor General Hughes, with whom Assistant Attorney General Youngquist and Messrs. Millar E. McGilchrist, Claude R. Branch, Sewall Ke
Oklahoma v. Texas
OKLAHOMA v. TEXAS; UNITED STATES, INTERVENER. No. 6, Original. Report submitted October 14, 1929. Decree entered March 17, 1930.
Staten Island Rapid Transit Railway Co. v. Phoenix Indemnity Co.
STATEN ISLAND RAPID TRANSIT RAILWAY COMPANY v. PHOENIX INDEMNITY COMPANY. No. 307. Argued March 7, 1930. Decided March 17, 1930. Mr. Frederick H. Wood for appellant. Mr. Jeremiah F. Connor was on the brief for appellee.
Padgett v. District of Columbia
No. 654. No. 655. No. 656. No. 657. No. 658. No. 659. No. 660. Padgett v. District of Columbia; Hilton v. Same; Ely v. Same; Steinberg v. Same; Newman v. Same; Johnson v. Same; and Herron v. Same. March 12, 1930. Messrs. Paul E. Lesh, Stant
Barnes v. City of Springfield
No. 624. Barnes et al. v. City of Springfield. March 12, 1930. Mr. Louis C. Henin for petitioners. Mr.-John P. Kirby for respondent.
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