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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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United States v. Memphis Cotton Oil Co.
UNITED STATES v. MEMPHIS COTTON OIL CO. No. 308. Argued December 9, 1932. Decided January 9, 1933. ' Assistant Attorney General Rugg, with whom Solicitor General Thacher and Messrs. Whitney North Seymour, Bradley B. Gilman, and Wm. H. Riley
Hawks v. Hamill
HAWKS et al. v. HAMILL et al. No. 147. Argued December 9, 1932. Decided January 9, 1933. Messrs. W. C. Lewis, Assistant Attorney General of Oklahoma, and Purman Wilson, with whom Mr. J. Berry King, Attorney General, was on the brief, for pe
Interstate Commerce Commission v. Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION et al. v. OREGON-WASHINGTON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO. et al. No. 23. Argued November 8, 9, 1932. Decided January 9, 1933. Mr. J. Stanley Payne, with whom Mr. Darnel W. Knowlton was on the brief, for the Inters
United States v. Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad
UNITED STATES v. CHICAGO NORTH SHORE & MILWAUKEE RAILROAD CO. No. 264. Argued December 16, 1932. Decided January 9, 1933. Assistant to the Attorney General O'Brian, with whom Solicitor General Thacher and Messrs. Charles H. Weston and Elmer
Doolittle v. Allen
No. 542. Doolittle, Executor, v. Allen, Collector of Internal Revenue. January 9, 1933. Messrs. George B. Thummel and W. M. Morton for petitioner. Solicitor General Thacher, Assistant Attorney General Youngquist, and Messrs. Whitney North S
Charles Broadway Rouss, Inc. v. First National Bank
No. 527. Charles Broadway Rouss, Inc., et al. v. First National Bank of Columbus, Ga., et al. January 9, 1933. Mr. Herman H. Swift for petitioners. Messrs. Thomas L. Bow-den and Henry D. Gaggstatter for respondents.
Baltimore & Ohio R. v. Brady
No. 526. Baltimore & Ohio R. Co. et al. v. Brady. January 9, 1933. Messrs. George M. Hoffheimer, Charles R. Webber, Eugene S. Williams, E. A. Bowers, and William C. Purnell for petitioners. Messrs. George T. Bell and Samuel T. Spears for re
New Jersey v. Pennsylvania
No. —, original. New Jersey v. Pennsylvania. Rule to show cause issued November 14, 1932. Return to rule presented December 19, 1932. Decided January 9, 1933. Messrs. Wm. A. Stevens, Attorney General of New Jersey, Duane E. Minard, Assistan
Palmer v. Bender
PALMER v. BENDER, ADMINISTRATRIX. No. 215. Argued December 14, 15, 1932. Decided January 9, 1933. Mr. John Ii. Tucker, Jr., with whom Messrs. Fred R. Angevine, Henry P. Dart, Jr., and Henry P. Dart were on the brief, for petitioner. Assista
Burnet v. Aluminum Goods Manufacturing Co.
BURNET, COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, v. ALUMINUM GOODS MANUFACTURING CO. No. 192. Argued December 13, 14, 1932. Decided January 9, 1933. Assistant Attorney General Youngquist, with whom Solicitor General Thacher and Messrs. Whitney Nor
Aetna Life Insurance v. Moses
AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. et al. v. MOSES. No. 137. Argued December 8, 1932. Decided January 9, 1933. Messrs. Charles W. Arth and Leonard J. Ganse for petitioners. Mr. H. Clay Espey, with whom Messrs. Merritt U. Hayden and James O’D. Moran w
Johnson v. Star
JOHNSON et al. v. STAR. No. 282. Argued December 13, 1932. Decided January 9, 1933. Mr. Spearman Webb submitted for appellants. Mr. Wm. Andress, Jr., with whom Mr. Lee Gammage Carter was on the brief, for appellee.
Pobreslo v. Joseph M. Boyd Co.
POBRESLO v. JOSEPH M. BOYD CO. et al. No. 171. Argued December 13, 1932. Decided January 9, 1933. Mr. C. G. Mathys, with whom Mr. B. M. Bieser was on the brief, for appellant. Mr. Frank A. Ross, with whom Mr. William R. Bagley was on the br
American Surety Co. v. Marotta
AMERICAN SURETY COMPANY OF NEW YORK v. MAROTTA. No. 131. Argued December 8, 1932. Decided January 9, 1933. Mr. Harry LeBaron Sampson for petitioner. Mr. George I. Cohen submitted for respondent.
Guaranty Trust Co. v. Blodgett
GUARANTY TRUST CO., EXECUTOR, v. BLODGETT, TAX COMMISSIONER. No. 217. Argued December 15, 1932. Decided January 9, 1933. Mr. Gregory Rankin for appellant. Mr. Farwell Knapp, Assistant Tax Commissioner, with whom Mr. Ernest L. Averill was on
Atlantic Coast Line R. v. Ford
ATLANTIC COAST LINE R. CO. et al. v. FORD. No. 194. Argued December 14, 1932. Decided January 9, 1933. Mr. Henry E. Davis, with whom Messrs. F. B. Grier and Thomas W. Davis were on the brief, for appellants. Mr. W. C. Davis for appellee.
Wabash Valley Electric Co. v. Young
WABASH VALLEY ELECTRIC CO. v. YOUNG et al. No. 128. Argued December 7, 1932. Decided January 9, 1933. Mr. John C. Lawyer, with whom Messrs. George A. Cooke, Francis L. Daily, and Howard S. Young were on the brief, for appellant. Messrs. Art
Fairmount Glass Works v. Cub Fork Coal Co.
FAIRMOUNT GLASS WORKS v. CUB FORK COAL CO. et al. No. 314. Argued November 8, 1932. Decided January 9, 1933. Mr. Paul Y. Davis, with whom Mr. Henry H. Horn-brook was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Connor Hall, with whom Mr. C. W. Nichols
United States v. Arzner
UNITED STATES v. ARZNER. No. 191. Argued December 13, 1932. Decided January 9, 1933. . Mr. Paul D. Miller, with whom Solicitor General Thacher, Assistant Attorney General St. Lewis, and Mr. W. Clifton Stone were on the brief, for the United
Pinellas Ice & Cold Storage Co. v. Commissioner
PINELLAS ICE & COLD STORAGE CO. v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE. No. 182. Argued December 12, 13, 1932. Decided January 9, 1933. Mr. Albert L. Hopkins, with whom Messrs. Harry B. Sutter and Jay C. Halls were on the brief, for petitioner
Hunt v. Texas
No. 189. Hunt v. Texas.
Dunne v. Maryland
No. 243. Dunne v. Maryland.
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