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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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First National Bank v. United States
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO v. UNITED STATES. No. 124. Argued March 4, 1931. Decided April 13, 1931. Mr. Harold V. Amberg for petitioner. Assistant Attorney General Rugg, with whom Solicitor General Thacher and Messrs. H. Brian Holland,
Eckert v. Burnet
ECKERT v. BURNET, COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE. No. 351. Argued March 19, 1931. Decided April 13, 1931. Mr. Henry T. Horrante, with whom Mr. C. R. Dewey was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Claude R. Branch, Special Assistant to the At
Southern Railway Co. v. Hussey
SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY v. HUSSEY. No. 342. Argued March 18, 19, 1931. Decided April 13, 1931. Mr. Charles A. Houts, with whom Messrs. Samuel B. McPheeters and H. N. Quigley were on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. William H. Allen, with who
Hans Rees' Sons, Inc. v. North Carolina ex rel. Maxwell
HANS REES’ SONS, INCORPORATED, v. NORTH CAROLINA ex rel. MAXWELL, COMMISSIONER OF REVENUE. No. 334. Argued March 18, 1931. Decided April 13, 1931. Mr. Louis H. Porter, with whom Messrs. F. Carroll Taylor and Kingsland Van Winkle were on the
Smith v. Springdale Amusement Park, Ltd.
SMITH, ADMINISTRATRIX, v. SPRINGDALE AMUSEMENT PARK, LIMITED, et al. No. 315. Argued March 17, 1931. Decided April 13, 1931. Mr. Myer I. Goldberg argued the cause, and Messrs. John E. Sater and E. Howard M’Caleb filed a brief for petitioner
United States v. Wells
UNITED STATES v. WELLS et al., EXECUTORS. No. 252. Argued March 13, 1931. Decided April 13, 1931. Assistant Attorney General Rugg, with whom Solicitor General Thacher and Messrs. H. Brian Holland and Erwin N. Griswold were on the brief, for
Columbus & Greenville Railway Co. v. Miller
COLUMBUS & GREENVILLE RAILWAY COMPANY et al. v. MILLER, STATE TAX COLLECTOR, FOR THE USE OF THE MISSISSIPPI LEVEE DISTRICT. No. 195. Argued March 6, 9, 1931. Decided April 13, 1931. See also, 154 Miss. 317; 122 So. 366. Messrs. Wm. H. Watki
Herron v. Southern Pacific Co.
HERRON v. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. No. 131. Submitted March 2, 1931. Decided April 13, 1931. Messrs. P. H. Hayes, M. J. Dougherty, and J. A. Walsh were on the brief for Herron. Messrs. Charles H. Bates, Alexander B. Baker, and Louis B. Whi
United States v. Utah
UNITED STATES v. UTAH. No. 14, original. Argued February 25, 26, 1931. Decided April 13, 1931. Mr. Charles M. Blaekmar, with whom Solicitor General Thacher and Messrs. Randolph S. Collins and Samuel H. Moyer were on the brief, for the Unite
Randolph v. Fricke
No. 746. Randolph v. Fricke. March 23, 1931. Mr. John C. Grover for petitioner. Messrs. S. J. Jones and Major J. Lilly for respondent.
Tinkoff v. Mellon
No. 727. Tinkoff v. Mellon. March 23, 1931. Messrs. John E. Bennett and Paysoff Tinkoff for petitioner. Solicitor General Thacher, and Messrs. Claude R. Branch, J. Frank Staley, and Paul D. Miller for respondent.
Pig Stand Co. v. Dixiepig Corp.
No. 722. Pig Stand Co. v. Dixiepig Corp. et al. March 23, 1931. Mr. John Davis for petitioner. No appearance for respondents.
O'Leary v. United States
No. 786. O’Leary et al. v. United States. March 23, 1931. Mr. Philip A. McHugh for petitioners. No appearance for the United States.
Walker v. Mensi
No. 313. Walker et al. v. Mensi et al. Argued March 17, 1931. Decided March 23, 1931. Mr. W. B. Rosenfield, with whom Mr. William P. Metcalf was on the brief, for appellants. Messrs. Edward B. Klewer, Hugh Stanton, L. D. Bejach, and Walter
Ex parte Eastern Transportation Co.
No. —, original. Ex parte Eastern Transportation Co. et al. Submitted March 16, 1931. Decided March 23, 1931.
Connecticut v. Massachusetts
No. 12, original. Connecticut v. Massachusetts. March 23, 1931.
Storaasli v. Minnesota
STORAASLI v. MINNESOTA. No. 393. Submitted February 25, 1931. Decided March 23, 1931. Messrs. Charles Bunn and Pierce Butler, Jr., were on the brief for appellant. Messrs. Henry N. Benson, Attorney General of Minnesota, James E. Markham, De
Flynn v. New York, New Haven, & Hartford Railroad
FLYNN, EXECUTOR, v. NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN, & HARTFORD RAILROAD COMPANY. No. 235. Argued March 12, 1931. Decided March 23, 1931. Mr. William F. Ceenty, with whom Messrs. Thomas R. Fitzsimmons and William A. Bree were on the brief, for petition
Carr v. Zaja
CARR, DIRECTOR OF IMMIGRATION, v. ZAJA. No. 125. Argued March 2, 1931. Decided March 23, 1931. Mr. Claude R. Branch, Special Assistant to the Attorney General, with whom Attorney General Mitchell, Assistant Attorney General Dodds, Messrs. A
United States ex rel. Cateches v. Day
UNITED STATES ex rel. CATECHES v. DAY, COMMISSIONER OF IMMIGRATION. No. 336. Argued March 2, 1931. Decided March 23, 1931. Mr. Harold Van Riper for petitioner. Mr. Claude R. Branch, Special Assistant to the Attorney-General, with whom Solic
Philippides v. Day
PHILIPPIDES v. DAY, COMMISSIONER OF IMMIGRATION. No. 92. Argued March 2, 1931. Decided March 23, 1931. Messrs. Thomas A. Kane and George C. Vournas submitted the cause for petitioner. Mr. Claude R. Branch, Special Assistant to the Attorney
United States v. Munson Steamship Line
UNITED STATES v. MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINE. No. 85. Argued March 2, 1931. Decided March 23, 1931. Assistant to the Attorney General O’Brian, with whom Solicitor General Thacher and Messrs. Charles H. Weston, Special Assistant to the Attorney Ge
Wisconsin Central Ry. Co. v. United States
No. 675. Wisconsin Central Ry. Co. v. United States. March 16, 1931. Mr. John L. Erdall for petitioner. Solicitor General Thacher, Assistant Attorney General Rugg, and Messrs. Claude R. Branch and W. Marvin Smith for the United States.
Crowell v. Benson
No. 730. Crowell, Deputy Commissioner, v. Benson; and Crowell, Deputy Commissioner, et al. v. Same. No 731. March 16, 1931. Solicitor General Thacher, and Messrs. J. Frank Staley and W. Clifton Stone for Crowell, petitioner. Mr. Palmer Pill
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