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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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George Moore Ice Cream Co. v. Rose
GEORGE MOORE ICE CREAM CO., INC. v. ROSE, COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL REVENUE. No. 675. Argued April 19, 20, 1933. — Decided May 8, 1933. Mr. J. C. Murphy for petitioner. Mr. Paul D. Miller, with whom Solicitor General Thacher and Messrs. Sewall
Daube v. United States
DAUBE v. UNITED STATES. No. 634. Argued April 10, 11, 1933. — Decided May 8, 1933. Mr. John E. Hughes, with whom Mr. William Cogger was on the-brief, for petitioner. Mr. Whitney North Seymour, with whom Solicitor General Thacher and Messrs.
Washington ex rel. Bond & Goodwin & Tucker, Inc. v. Superior Court
WASHINGTON ex rel. BOND & GOODWIN & TUCKER, INC. v. SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR SPOKANE COUNTY et al. No. 663. Argued April 19, 1933. — Decided May 8, 1933 Mr. Frank E. Holman, with whom Messrs. Elmer E. Tódd, William M. Allen, and Cla
United States ex rel. Greathouse v. Dern
UNITED STATES ex rel. GREATHOUSE et al. v. DERN, SECRETARY OF WAR, et al. No. 677. Argued April 11, 12, 1933. — Decided May 8, 1933 Mr. Spencer Gordon, with ' whom Messrs. J. Harry Covington and John Marshall were on the brief, for petition
Mintz v. Baldwin
MINTZ et al. v. BALDWIN, COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS OF NEW YORK No. 760. Argued April 10, 1933. — Decided May 8, 1933 Mr. J. E. Messerschmidt, Assistant Attorney General of Wisconsin, with whom Messrs. James E. Finnegan, Attorn
Gross v. Irving Trust Co.
GROSS et al. v. IRVING TRUST CO., TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY No. 680. Argued April 12, 1933. — Decided May 8, 1933 Mr. Merritt Lane for petitioners. Mr. Samuel Kaufman, with whom Messrs. Nathan Bilder and Arthur Leonard Boss were on the brief, f
Harrisonville v. W. S. Dickey Clay Manufacturing Co.
HARRISONVILLE v. W. S. DICKEY CLAY MANUFACTURING CO. No. 559. Argued March 20, 1933. — Decided May 8, 1933 Mr. Raymond G. Barnett for petitioner. Mr. Leland Hazard, with whom Mr. Maurice H. Winger was on the brief, for respondent.
Los Angeles Gas & Electric Corp. v. Railroad Commission
LOS ANGELES GAS & ELECTRIC CORP. v. RAILROAD COMMISSION OF CALIFORNIA et al. No. 412. Argued February 7, 8, 1933. — Decided May 8, 1933 Mr. Herman Phleger, with whom Messrs. Paul Overton, Maurice E. Harrison, and James S. Moore, Jr., were o
Federal Radio Commission v. Nelson Bros. Bond & Mortgage Co.
FEDERAL RADIO COMMISSION v. NELSON BROTHERS BOND & MORTGAGE CO. (Station WIBO) No. 657. Argued April 11, 1933. — Decided May 8, 1933 Solicitor Generad Thacher, with whom Messrs. William G. Davis and Hammond E. Chaff etz were on the brief, f
American Car & Foundry Co. v. Brassert
AMERICAN CAR & FOUNDRY CO. v. BRASSERT No. 623. Argued March 23, 1933. — Decided May 8, 1933 Messrs. Leonard F. Martin and Paul B. Conaghan, with whom Messrs. Noah A. Stancliffe and John B. Cochran were on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Lew
Interstate Circuit, Inc. v. United States
INTERSTATE CIRCUIT, INC., et al. v. UNITED STATES. No. 709. Argued April 5, 1938. Decided April 25, 1933. Messrs. George S. Wright and Thomas D. Thacher for appellants. Solicitor General Jackson, with whom Assistant Attorney General Arnold
Young v. Masci
YOUNG v. MASCI No. 643. Argued March 24, 1933. — Decided April 24, 1933 Mr. Daniel Thew Wright, with whom Messrs: R. Robinson Chance and Philip Ershler were on the brief, for appellant. • Mr. Samuel Kaufman for appellee.
Arthur C. Harvey Co. v. Mauley
No. 537. Arthur C. Harvey Co. v. Mauley, et al., Former Collectors. April 17, 1933.
Edelman v. Boeing Air Transport, Inc.
EDELMAN, STATE TREASURER, et al. v. BOEING AIR TRANSPORT, INC. No. 571. Argued March 21, 1933. — Decided April 17, 1933 Messrs. James A. Greenwood, Attorney. General of Wyoming, and George W. Ferguson, Assistant Attorney General, with whom
Hurn v. Oursler
HURN et al. v. OURSLER et al. No. 565. Argued February 17, 1933.— Decided April 17, 1933 Mr, Joseph-Lorenz, with whpm Messrs. Keith Lorenz ' and Louis W. McKernan were on the brief, for petitioners. Mr. Alan■ S. Hays, with whom Mr. Arthur G
Buffum v. Peter Barceloux Co.
BUFFUM, TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY, v. PETER BARCELOUX CO. No. 564. Argued March 20, 21, 1933. — Decided April 10, 1933 Messrs., Horace B. WuljJ and George R. Freeman, with whom Messrs. Robert T. Devlin and Wm. H. Devlin were on the brief, for p
United States v. Darby
UNITED STATES v. DARBY No. 653. Argued March 14, 1933. — Decided April 10, 1933 Mr. Whitney North Seymour argued the cause,' and Solicitor General Thacher and Messrs. Paul D. Miller and William H. Ramsey filed a brief, on behalf of the.Unit
United States v. Dubilier Condenser Corp.
UNITED STATES v. DUBILIER CONDENSER CORP Nos. 316, 317, and 318. Argued January 13, 16, 1933. — Decided April 10, 1933 Solicitor General Thacher, with whom Assistant Attorney General Rugg and Messrs. Alexander Holtzofj, Paul D. Miller, and
Reinecke v. Smith
REINECKE, FORMERLY COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL REVENUE, v. SMITH et al., EXECUTORS No. 601. Argued March 22, 23, 1933. — Decided April 10, 1933 Mr. Erwin N. Griswold, with whom Solicitor General Thacker and Messrs. Sewall Key and Hayner N. Larson
Royal Indemnity Co. v. American Bond & Mortgage Co.
ROYAL INDEMNITY CO. et al. v. AMERICAN BOND & MORTGAGE CO. Nos. 585 and 586. Argued March 21, 1933. — Decided April 10, 1933 Mr. Selden Bacon, with whom Mr. Saul S. Myers was oh the brief, for petitioners. Mr. William E. Leahy, with whom Me
United States v. Burroughs
UNITED STATES v. BURROUGHS and JAMES CANNON, JR. No. 683. Argued March 14, 15, 1933. — Decided April 10, 1933 Solicitor General Thacher, with whom Mr. W: Marvin Smith was on the brief, for the United States. Messrs. Robert H. McNeill and Le
United States v. Flores
UNITED STATES v. FLORES No. 567. Argued March 14, 1933. — Decided April 10, 1933 Solicitor Generad Thacker, with whom Mr. Robert P. Reeder was on.the brief, for the United States. Mr. John V: Lovitt for appellee. § 272. “ The crimes and off
Public Service Commission v. Great Northern Utilities Co.
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF MONTANA et al. v. GREAT NORTHERN UTILITIES CO. No. 627. Argued March 23, 24, 1933. — Decided April 10, 1933 Mr. Francis A. Silver, with whom Mr. Raymond T. Nagle, Attorney General of • Montana, was on the brief,
Transit Commission v. United States
TRANSIT COMMISSION et al. v. UNITED STATES et al. No. 535. Argued March 13, 14, 1933. — Decided April 10, 1933 Mr. George H. Stover, with whom Messrs. John J. Bennett, Jr., Wendell P. Brown, and Philip Hodes were on the brief, for appellant
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