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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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Tait v. Western Maryland Railway Co.
TAIT, COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL REVENUE, v. WESTERN MARYLAND RAILWAY CO. No. 842. Argued May 12, 1933. — Decided May 29, 1933. Mr. Whitney North Seymour, with whom Solicitor General Biggs and Messrs. Sewall Key and J. Louis Monarch were on the
Vermont v. New Hampshire
VERMONT v. NEW HAMPSHIRE. No. 2, Original. Argued April 20, 21, 1933. — Decided May 29, 1933. Mr. Warren R. Austin, with whom Messrs. Lawrence C. Jones, Attorney General of Vermont, and Warren R. Austin, Jr., were on the brief, for plaintif
Rogers v. Hill
ROGERS v. HILL et al. No. 732. Argued May 11, 1933. — Decided May 29, 1933. Mr. Richard Reid Rogers, with whom Mr. Evan Shelby was on the, brief, for petitioner. Mr. Nathan L. Miller, with whom Messrs. Wm. M. Parke and J. Arthur Leve were o
Williams v. United States
WILLIAMS v. UNITED STATES. No. 728. Argued April 12, 1933. — Decided May 29, 1933. Mr. George A. King, with whom Messrs. George B. Shields and Herman J. Galloway were on the brief, for plaintiff. Solicitor General Thacher, with whom Messrs.
O'Donoghue v. United States
O’DONOGHUE v. UNITED STATES. No. 729. Argued April 12, 1933. — Decided May 29, 1933. Messrs. John W. Davis and John S.' Flannery, with whom Messrs. George E. Hamilton and Daniel W. O’Donoghue, Jr., were on the brief, for plaintiffs. Solicit
Ickes v. United States ex rel. Chestatee Pyrites & Chemical Corp.
ICKES, SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR, v. UNITED STATES ex rel. CHESTATEE PYRITES & CHEMICAL CORP. No. 767. Argued April 21, 1933. — Decided May 29, 1933. Assistant Attorney General Richardson, with whom Solicitor General Thacher and Mr. Paul D.
Leighton v. United States
LEIGHTON et al. v. UNITED STATES. No. 735. Argued May 11, 1933. Decided May 29, 1933. Mr. Herman Weinberger, with whom Messrs. Walter C. Fox, Jr., and Blair S. Shuman were on the brief, for petitioners. Mr. 'Paul D. Miller, with Whom Solici
Johnson v. Manhattan Railway Co.
JOHNSON v. MANHATTAN RAILWAY CO. et al. No. 711. Argued April 18, 19, 1933 — Decided May 29, 1933. Mr. Charles Franklin, with whom Messrs. Alfred C: B. McNevin and Herbert Goldmark were on the brief, for Johnson, petitioner. Mr. Louis Boehm
Conrad v. Pender
CONRAD, RUBIN & LESSER v. PENDER, TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 718. Argued May 9, 1933. — Decided May 29, 1933 ,Mr. Samuel Rubin argued the cause for petitioners, by permission pro hac vice, and with Mr. David J. Colton filed a brief 6n their
Quercia v. United States
QUERCIA v. UNITED STATES. No. 701. Argued May 9, 1933. — Decided May 29, 1933. 'Mr. E$sex S. Abbott fpr petitioner.
Wisconsin v. Illinois
No. 5, original. No. 8, original. No. 9, original. Wisconsin et al. v. Illinois et al.; Michigan v. Same.; and New York v. Same. May 22, 1933.
Lewis v. New York
No. 890. Lewis v. New York. Jurisdictional statement submitted May 9, 1933. Decided May 22, 1933. Mr. Joseph E. North for appellant. . No ' appearance for appellee.
Bevan v. Krieger
BEVAN v. KRIEGER, SHERIFF. No. 784. Argued May 8, 9, 1933. — Decided May 22, 1933. Messrs. Crary Davis and George D. Welles for appellants. Mr. Raymond T. Jackson, with whom Messrs. Newton D. Baker, Harold W. Fraser, and John C. Morley were
Ex parte La Prade
EX PARTE LA PRADE. No. 21, Original. Argued April 17, 18, 1933. — Decided May 22, 1933. Mr.-Donald R. Richberg for petitioner. ■ Messrs. Robert Brennan and Henley C. Booth, with whom Messrs. Homer Wf Davis, Guy V. Shoup, and E. E. Mclnnis w
Ohio v. Chattanooga Boiler & Tank Co.
OHIO v. CHATTANOOGA BOILER & TANK CO. No. 18, Original. Argued April 10, 1933. — Decided May 22, 1933. Messrs. John W. Bricker, Attorney General of Ohio, and Oscar A. Brown, Assistant Attorney General, for plaintiff. Mr. Francis J. Wright f
National Surety Co. v. Coriell
NATIONAL SURETY CO. et al. v. CORIELL et al. No. 8. Argued December 15, 1932. — Decided May 22, 1933. Mr. Charles H. Tuttle, with whom Messrs. Gregory Hankin and Saul S. Myers■ were on the brief, for petitioners. Mr. John S. Sheppard, with
United States ex rel. Volpe v. Smith
UNITED STATES ex rel. VOLPE v. SMITH, DIRECTOR OF IMMIGRATION. No. 724. Argued May 10, 1933. — Decided May 22, 1933. Mr. John Elliott Byrne, with whom Mr. Frank, R. Reid was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Whitney North Seymour, with whom
South Carolina v. Bailey
SOUTH CAROLINA v. BAILEY. No. 685. Argued April 21, 1933. — Decided May 22, 1933. Mr. -William C, Wolfe, with who,m Messrs. John M. Daniel, Attorney General of South Carolina, J. Ivey Humphrey and J. Ingraham Wilson, Assistant Attorneys Gen
Wisconsin v. Illinois
WISCONSIN et al. v. ILLINOIS et al. No. 5, original. Argued April 17, 1933. — Decided May 22, 1933. Mr. Raymond T. Jackson, with whom Messrs. J. E. Finnegan, Attorney General of Wisconsin, Patrick H. O’Brien, Attorney General of Michigan, H
Allen v. Galveston Truck Line Corp.
No. 834. Allen et al. v. Galveston Truck Line Corp. Argued May 9, 1933. Decided May 15, 1933. Messrs. James V. Allred, Attorney General, and Claude Pollard were on the brief, for appellants. Mr. Mart H. Royston, with whom Mr. J. Newton Rayz
Larabee Flour Mills Co. v. First National Bank
No. 810. Larabee Flour Mills Co. v. First National Bank of Dublin. May 9, 1933. Messrs. W. W. Larsen and C. C. Crockett for Larabee Flour Mills Co. Messrs. Maynard Ramsey, Kenneth I. McKay, H. E. Hackney, G. P. Barse, and J. F. Anderson for
Swarz v. Loeffler
No. 906 Swarz v. Loeffler. Jurisdictional statement submitted April 29, 1933. Decided May 8, 1933. Mr. August Swarz, pro se. No appearance for appellee.
C. M. Patten & Co. v. United States
No. 691. C. M. Patten & Co. et al. v. United States. May 8, 1933. Mr. Frank P. Doherty for petitioners. Solicitor General Thacher for the United States.
Interstate Commerce Commission v. United States ex rel. Campbell
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION v. UNITED STATES ex rel. CAMPBELL et al. No. 748. Argued April 21, 1933. — Decided May 8, 1933. Mr. Daniel W. Knowlton, with whom Mr. Edward M. Reidy was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. A. Henry Walter, with
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