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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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Crown Central Petroleum Corp. v. Bates
No. 709. Crown Central Petroleum Corp. v. Bates. April 21, 1930. Mr. Edward S. Boyles for petitioner. No appearance for respondent.
Corning Glass Works v. Lucas
No. 703. Corning Glass Works v. Lucas, Commissioner of Internal Revenue. April 21, 1930. Mr. Lawrence Graves for petitioner. Attorney General Mitchell, Assistant Attorney General Youngquist, Messrs. Claude R. Branch, Sewall Key, Morton P. F
P. W. Brooks & Co. v. North Carolina Public Service Co.
No. 693. P. W. Brooks & Co., Inc. v. North Carolina Public Service Co. April 21, 1930. Messrs. Chester Rohrlich and Frank P. Hobgood for petitioner. Mr. W. S. O’B. Robinson, Jr., for respondent.
Rich v. Nu-Enamel Paint Co.
No. 684. Rich v. Nu-Enamel Paint Co. et al. April 21, 1930. Messrs. Ray Van Cott and George Sergeant for petitioner. Mr. John Davis for respondents.
McGrew v. McGrew
No. 770. No. 771. McGrew v. McGrew et al. ; and Same v. Same. April 21, 1930. Olive B. Lacy for petitioner. No appearance for respondents.
Ex parte Benjamin
No. —, original. Ex parte Benjamin. Motion submitted April 14, 1930. Decided April 21, 1930. Mr. Jehudah Benjamin, pro se.
Wisconsin v. Illinois
No. 7, original. No. 11, original. No. 12, original. Wisconsin et al. v. Illinois et al; Michigan v. Same; and New York v. Same. April 21, 1930.
Degener v. Boyd
No. 682. Degener et al. v. Boyd, Trustee. April 14, 1930. Mr. Otto C. Wierum for petitioners. Mr. David W. Kahn for respondent.
Story Parchment Co. v. Paterson Parchment Paper Co.
No. 704. Story Parchment Co. v. Paterson Parchment Paper Co. et al. April 14, 1930. Mr. Edward O. Proctor for petitioner. Mr. Edward F. McClennen for respondents.
Dohany v. Rogers
DOHANY v. ROGERS, STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER OF MICHIGAN, et al. No. 338. Argued March. 14, 1930. Decided April 14, 1930. Mr. Frank H. Dohany, pro se. Messrs. Wilber M. Brucker and Kit F. Clardy for Rogers. ' Messrs. Frederic T. Harward and
Niles Bement Pond Co. v. United States
NILES BEMENT POND COMPANY v. UNITED STATES. No. 314. Argued March 7, 12, 1930. Decided April 14, 1930. Mr. Karl D. Loos, with whom Messrs. E. Barrett Prettyman and Preston B. Kavanagh were on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Claude B. Branch,
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Co. v. Toops
ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE RAILWAY COMPANY v. TOOPS, ADMINISTRATRIX. No. 303. Argued March 6, 7, 1930. Decided April 14, 1930. Messrs. William Osmond and William R. Smith, with whom Messrs. E. E. Mclnnis, Owen J. Wood, Alfred A. Scott, and
New York Central Railroad v. Marcone
NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY v. MARCONE, ADMINISTRATOR. No. 212. Argued February 25, 26, 1930. Decided April 14, 1930. Mr. William H. Carey, with whom Mr. Albert C. Wall was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. A. Owsley Stanley argued th
Jackson v. United States
JACKSON v. UNITED STATES. No. 463. Argued March 4, 5, 1930. Decided April 14, 1930 Mr. Thomas Amory Lee, with whom Mr. Turner W. Bell was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Claude R. Branch, Special Assistant to the Attorney General, with wh
United States v. Worley
UNITED STATES v. WORLEY, ADMINISTRATRIX, et al. No. 548. Argued March 4, 5, 1930. Decided April 14, 1930. Mr. Claude R. Branch, Special Assistant to the Attorney General, with whom Messrs. J. Frank Staley and W. Clifton Stone were on the br
National Fire Insurance v. Thompson
NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD v. THOMPSON, SUPERINTENDENT OF THE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF MISSOURI, et al. No. 104. Argued January 16, 1930. Decided April 14, 1930. Mr. Robert J. Folonie, with whom Messrs. John S. Leahy, Willia
Missouri ex rel. Missouri Insurance v. Gehner
MISSOURI ex rel. MISSOURI INSURANCE COMPANY v. GEHNER, ASSESSOR OF THE CITY OF ST. LOUIS, et al. No. 222. Argued February 26, 1930. Decided April 14, 1930. Mr. Ralph T. Finley, with whom Messrs. James C. Jones, Lon O. Hocker, Frank H. Sulli
Patton v. United States
PATTON et al. v. UNITED STATES. No. 53. Argued February 25, 1930. Decided April 14, 1930. Mr. Claude Nowlin, with whom Messrs. Jacob B. Spielman and M. M. Thomas were on the brief, for Patton et al. Solicitor General Hughes, with whom Messr
Meadows v. United States
MEADOWS v. UNITED STATES. No. 269. Argued March 5, 1930. Decided April 14, 1930. Mr. Charles Kerr presented the oral argument, and Messrs. Jean S. Breitenstein, S. B. Owens, and Lowell D. Hunt were on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Claude B
Lucas v. Kansas City Structural Steel Co.
LUCAS, COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, v. KANSAS CITY STRUCTURAL STEEL COMPANY. Nos. 323 and 324. Argued March 13, 14, 1930. Decided April 14, 1930. Solicitor General Hughes, with whom Assistant Attorney General Youngquist, Messrs. Sewall
Miller v. McLaughlin
MILLER v. McLAUGHLIN, SECRETARY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE OF NEBRASKA, et al. No. 261. Argued February 28, March 3, 1930. Decided April 14 1930. Messrs. A. Henry Walter and Seymour L. Smith for petitioner. Mr. C. A. Sorensen, Attorne
Alexander Sprunt & Son, Inc. v. United States
ALEXANDER SPRUNT & SON, INC., et al. v. UNITED STATES. No. 19. Argued October 31, November 1, 1929. Decided April 14, 1930. Messrs. John W. Davis and R. C. Fulbright for appellants. Mr. J. Stanley Payne, with whom Solicitor General Hughes a
Lucas v. Pilliod Lumber Co.
LUCAS, COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, v. THE PILLIOD LUMBER COMPANY. No. 356. Argued January 14, 1930. Decided April 14, 1930. Assistant Attorney General Youngquist, with whom Messrs. Claude B. Branch, Bewail Key, and Barham R. Gary, Spe
May v. Heiner
MAY et al., EXECUTORS, v. HEINER, COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL REVENUE. No. 311. Argued March 7, 1930. Decided April 14, 1930. Mr. Charles H. Sachs, with whom Mr. Louis Caplan was on the brief, for petitioners. Assistant Attorney General Youngquis
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