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Doe v. Sex Offender Registry Bd.
Commonwealth v. Gomes
Marchese v. Bos. Redevelopment Auth.
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Commonwealth v. Reyes
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Story Parchment Co. v. Paterson Parchment Paper Co.
STORY PARCHMENT COMPANY v. PATERSON PARCHMENT PAPER COMPANY et al. No. 57. Argued January 19, 20, 1931. Decided February 24, 1931. Messrs. Isadore Levin and Edward 0. Proctor, with whom Mr. Edward C. Park was on the brief, for petitioner. M
Concordia Insurance v. School District No. 98
CONCORDIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF MILWAUKEE v. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 98 OF PAYNE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, v. SAME. NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY v. SAME. FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA v. SAME. Nos. 278, 279, 280,
Langnes v. Green
LANGNES, OWNER OF THE DIESEL HALIBUT VESSEL “ALOHA,” v. GREEN, CLAIMANT. No. 38. Argued January 7, 8, 1931. Decided February 24, 1931. Mr. Robert E. Bronson, with, whom Messrs. Ira Bronson and H. B. Jones were on the brief, for petitioner.
United States v. Atlanta, Birmingham & Coast Railroad
UNITED STATES et al. v. ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM & COAST RAILROAD COMPANY. No. 88. Argued January 29, 30, 1931. Decided February 24, 1931. Assistant to the Attorney General O’Brian, with whom Solicitor General Thacher and Messrs. William G. Davi
Fullerton Lumber Co. v. Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad
FULLERTON LUMBER COMPANY v. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, ST. PAUL & PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. No. 47. Argued January 9, 1931. Decided February 24, 1931. Mr. Stanley S. Gillam for petitioner. Mr. A. C. Erdall, with whom Messrs. F. W. Root, O. W. Dyne
Denman v. Slayton
DENMAN, ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLES H. NAUTS, COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL REVENUE, v. SLAYTON. No. 60. Argued January 20, 1931. Decided February 24, 1931. Assistant Attorney General Youngquist, with whom Solicitor General Thacher and M
Alward v. Johnson
ALWARD v. JOHNSON, TREASURER OF CALIFORNIA. No. 41. Argued January 8, 1931. Decided February 24, 1931. Mr. Simeon E. Sheffley, with whom Mr. Burke Corbet was on the brief, for petitioner. ■ Mr. U. S. Webb, Attorney General of California, wi
Waite v. United States
WAITE v. UNITED STATES. No. 103. Submitted January 30, 1931. Decided February 24, 1931. Messrs. O. Ellery Edwards and Hyman M. Goldstein were on.the brief for petitioner. Solicitor General Thacker, Assistant Attorney General Bugg, and Mr. H
Alabama v. United States
ALABAMA v. UNITED STATES. No. 82. Argued January 29, 1931. Decided February 24, 1931. Messrs. Thomas E. Knight, Jr., Attorney General of Alabama, and Oscar W. Underwood, Jr., with whom Messrs. A. A. Evans arid Charlie C. McCall, Assistant A
Bain Peanut Co. v. Pinson
BAIN PEANUT COMPANY OF TEXAS et al. v. PINSON et al. No. 49. Argued January 12, 1931. Decided February 24, 1931. Mr. B. G. Mansell, with whom Mr. B. L. Agerton was on the brief, for appellants. Messrs. Gib Callaway and Mark Callaway submitt
Furst & Thomas v. Brewster
FURST AND THOMAS, PARTNERS, v. BREWSTER et al. No. 76. Argued January 27, 28, 1931. Decided February 24, 1931. Mr. Frank F. Nesbit, with whom Mr. M. Danaher was on the brief, for appellants. No appearance fqr appellees.
Russian Volunteer Fleet v. United States
RUSSIAN VOLUNTEER FLEET v. UNITED STATES. No. 39. Argued December 12, 1930. Decided February 24, 1931. Mr. William L. Rawls, with whom Messrs. Charles Recht, Horace S. Whitman, William L.Marbury, Jr., and Osmond K. Fraenkel were on the brie
United States Hoffman Machinery Corp. v. Pantex Pressing Machine, Inc.
No. 633. United States Hoffman Machinery Corp. v. Pantex Pressing Machine, Inc. February 2, 1931. Mr. Charles Neave for petitioner. Messrs. Thomas G. Haight, J. Granville Meyers, Charles S. Jones, and T. J. Johnston for respondent.
Missouri-Kansas-Texas R. v. Kamer
No. 613. Missouri-Kansas-Texas R. Co. v. Kamer. February 2, 1931. Messrs. Joseph M. Bryson and C. S. Burg for petitioner. Mr. Jesse W. Barrett for respondent.
Bevins v. Iowa
No. 574. Bevins v. Iowa. Jurisdictional statement submitted January 26, 1931. Decided February 2, 1931. Mr. Donald Evans for appellant. Messrs. John Fletcher and Neill Carrett for appellee.
Pottstown Iron Co. v. United States
POTTSTOWN IRON COMPANY v. UNITED STATES. No. 113. Argued January 9, 1931. Decided February 2, 1931. Mr. Paul F. Myers, with whom Mr. John B. Yates was on the brief, , for petitioner. : Assistant Attorney General Rugg, with whom Solicitor Ge
United States v. Boston Buick Co.
UNITED STATES v. BOSTON BUICK COMPANY. SAME v. IRON CAP COPPER COMPANY. Nos. 42 and 43. Argued January 8, 9, 1931. Decided February 2, 1931. Assistant Attorney General Rugg, with whom Solicitor General Thacher and Messrs. Claude R. Branch,
United States v. Swift & Co.
UNITED STATES v. SWIFT & COMPANY. No. 56. Argued January 9, 1931. Decided February 2, 1931. Assistant Attorney General Bugg, with whom Solicitor General Thacker, and Messrs. Claude R. Branch, Special Assistant to the Attorney General, Charl
Louisiana v. Mississippi
LOUISIANA v. MISSISSIPPI. No. 8, original. Argument commenced and suspended, and cause referred to a Special Master, October 8, 1928. Submitted on defendant’s exceptions to the report of’the Special Master, January 5, 1931. Decided February
Ensten v. Simon, Ascher & Co.
ENSTEN et al. v. SIMON, ASCHER & COMPANY, INCORPORATED. No. 46. Argued December 12, 1930. Decided February 2, 1931. Messrs. 0. Ellery Edwards and Harold Elno Smith for petitioners. Mr. John F. Neary, with whom Messrs. Harry S. Band-ler, Ram
Railway Express Agency, Inc. v. Virginia
RAILWAY EXPRESS AGENCY, INCORPORATED, v. VIRGINIA. No. 55. Argued January 19, 1931. Decided February 2, 1931. Mr. Albert M. Hartung, with whom Messrs. Wyndham R. Meredith and Harry S. Marx were on the brief, for appellant. Mr. Collins Denny
Wyoming National Bank v. Omaha National Bank
No. 608. Wyoming National Bank v. Omaha National Bank et al. January 26, 1931. Mr. Edgar M. Morsman, Jr., for petitioner. Messrs. Halleck F. Rose, Arthur R. Wells, and Paul L. Martin for respondents.
Adam v. New York Trust Co.
No. 71. Adam v. New York Trust Co., Trustee. Argued January 23, 1931. Decided January 26, 1931. Messrs. Michael Adam and Richard A. Dowling submitted for petitioner. Mr. Charles Rosen, with whom Messrs. Stamps Farrar and Edwin C. Hollins we
Varrelman v. Flora Logging Co.
No. 547. Varrelman v. Flora Logging Co. Jurisdictional statement submitted January 19, 1931. Decided January 26, 1931. Mr.- Arthur I. Moulton for appellant. Mr. I. H. Van Winkle for appellee.
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