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Doe v. Sex Offender Registry Bd.
Commonwealth v. Gomes
Marchese v. Bos. Redevelopment Auth.
Veolia Energy Bos., Inc. v. Bd. of Assessors of Bos.
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Commonwealth v. Reyes
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Minnich v. Gardner
MINNICH v. GARDNER et al. No. 669. Argued March 15, 16, 1934. Decided April 2, 1934. Mr. John A. Minnich, pro se. Mr. A. E. Kountz, with whom Messrs. Clarence A. Fry and J. Colvin Wright were on the brief, for respondents.
A. Magnano Co. v. Hamilton
A. MAGNANO CO. v. HAMILTON, ATTORNEY GENERAL OF WASHINGTON, et al. No. 589. Argued March 7, 1934. Decided April 2, 1934. Mr. Otto B. Rupp, with whom Messrs. Alfred J. Schweppe, A. M. Davis, and W. R. Brown were on the brief, for appellant.
Gay v. Ruff
GAY, RECEIVER, v. RUFF. No. 663. Argued February 12, 13, 1934. Decided April 2, 1934. Mr. Archibald B. Lovett, with whom Mr. Robert M. Hitch was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Thomas W. Hardwick for respondent. By leave of Court, Messrs.
Larsen v. Northland Transportation Co.
LARSEN v. NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. No. 614. Argued March 14, 1934. Decided April 2, 1934. Mr. Samuel B. Bassett for petitioner. Mr. Edward G. Dobrin, with whom Messrs. Cassius E. Gates and Claude E. Wakefield were on the brief, for resp
McGarrity v. Delaware River Bridge Commission
McGARRITY, ADMINISTRATOR, v. DELAWARE RIVER BRIDGE COMMISSION et al. No. 635. Argued March 13, 1934. Decided April 2, 1934. Mr. John Robert Jones for appellant. Mr. Harold D. Saylor, Deputy Attorney General of Pennsylvania, with whom Mr. Wm
Gully v. Interstate Natural Gas Co.
GULLY, STATE TAX COLLECTOR, et al. v. INTERSTATE NATURAL GAS CO. No. 651. Argued March 15, 1934. Decided April 2, 1934. Mr. Edward W. Smith, with whom Mr. Greek L. Rice, Attorney General of Mississippi, and Mr. J. A. Lauder-dale, Assistant
Missouri v. Missouri Pacific Railway Co.
MISSOURI v. MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. et al. No. 824. Jurisdictional statement submitted February 28, 1934.— Decided April 2, 1934. Messrs. C. B. Allen and Lee B. Ewing filed the jurisdictional statement for appellant. No appearance for
Florida v. United States
FLORIDA et al. v. UNITED STATES et al. No. 342. Argued February 13, 1934. Decided April 2, 1934. Messrs. Theodore T. Turnbull, Henry P. Adair, and J. V. Norman, with whom Mr. Cary D. Landis, Attorney General of Florida, and Messrs. C. G. As
Channing v. United States
No. 800. Channing v. United States. March 19, 1934. Mr. Barton Cornean for petitioner. Solicitor General Biggs, Assistant Attorney General Wideman, and Messrs. Sewall Key and HBiian Holland for the United States.
United States v. Fidelity Investment Ass'n
No. 763. United States v. Fidelity Investment Assn. March 19, 1934. Solicitor General Biggs for the United States. Messrs. Dean Acheson and John Marshall for respondent.
Northwest Utilities Securities Corp. v. Helvering
No. 785. Northwest Utilities Securities Corp. v. Helvering, Commissioner of Internal Revenue. March 19, 1934. 'Mr. John Junell for petitioner. Solicitor General Biggs, Assistant Attorney General Wideman, and Messrs. Sewall Key and Jjucíus A
Amplus Storage Battery Co. v. United States
No. 733. Amplus Storage Battery Co. v. United States. March 19, 1934. Messrs. J. Miller Kenyon and Stanley F. Brewster for petitioner. Solicitor General Biggs and Mr. W. Marvin Smith ■ for the United States.
Lewis v. Fidelity & Deposit Co.
No. 802. Lewis, Receiver, v. Fidelity & Deposit Co. March 19, 1934. Messrs. J. F. Anderson, Samuel H: Wiley, F. G. Await, Wallace Miller,' and George P. Barse for petitioner. Messrs. M. F. Goldstein and Arthur G. Powell for respondent.
Ex Parte Poresky
No. —, original. Ex parte Poresky. March 19, 1934. Mr. Joseph Poresky, pro se.
Griffin v. McCarthy
No. 780. Griffin v. McCarthy. Motion to dismiss submitted February 27, 1934. Decided March 19, 1934. Mr. William II. Griffon, pro se. Mr. Hugh M. Caldwell for appellee.
New York ex rel. Sackett v. Lynch
No. 814. New York ex rel. Sackett v. Lynch et al. Motion to dismiss submitted February 24, 1934. Decided March 19, 1934. Mr. Wm. F. Unger for appellant. Mr. Henry Epstein for appellees.
Seattle Gas Co. v. Seattle
SEATTLE GAS CO. v. SEATTLE. No. 359. Argued January 12, 15, 1934. Decided March 19, 1934. Mr. DeWolfe Emory, with whom Mr. C. K. Poe was on the brief, for appellant. Messrs. Walter L. Baumgartner and A. C. Van Soelen for appellee.
Puget Sound Power & Light Co. v. Seattle
PUGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT CO. v. SEATTLE. No. 344. Argued January 12, 15, 1934. Decided March 19, 1934. Mr. Clarence R. Innis, with whom Messrs. Elmer E. Todd, Frank E. Holman, and William M. Allen were on * the brief, for appellant. Messrs
Ex parte Baldwin
EX PARTE BALDWIN et al. No. 19, original. Argued February 12, 1934. Decided March 19, 1934. Messrs. Robert H. Kelley and Harry R. Jones, with whom Messrs. Edward J. White and Frank Andrews were on- the brief, for petitioners. Mr. Lon E. Bla
Leisenring v. United States
No. 762. Leisenring et al., Executors, v. United States. March 12, 1934. Messrs. Spencer Gordon, Henry S. Drinker, Jr., and Frederick E. S. Morrison for petitioners. Solicitor General Biggs, Assistant Attorney General Wideman, and Mr. Erwin
Local Loan Co. v. Hunt
No. 783. Local Loan Co. v. Hunt. March 12, 1934. Messrs. David F. Rosenthal, Richard Mayer, Orville W. Lee, and Frederic Burnham for petitioner. Messrs. Lloyd A. Faxon and Fred C. Dimond for respondent.
Keystone Driller Co. v. General Excavator Co.
Nos. 34 and 35. Nos. 36 and 37. Keystone Driller Co. v. General Excavator Co.; and Same v. Osgood Co. Motion submitted March 5, 1934. Decided March 12, 1934. See 290 U.S/240.
Massey v. United States
MASSEY v. UNITED STATES. No. 707. Argued March 5, 1934. Decided March 12, 1934. Mr. Edward F. Colladay, with' whom Mr. William A. McClellan was on the brief, for petitioner. Solicitor General Biggs, with whom Mr. W. Marvin Smith was on the
Arrow-Hart & Hegeman Electric Co. v. Federal Trade Commission
ARROW-HART & HEGEMAN ELECTRIC CO. v. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION. No. 363. Argued February 8, 1934. Decided March 12, 1934. Mr. Charles Neave, with whom Messrs. Arthur F. Mullen, Arthur L. Shipman, Charles Welles Gross, and Wallace W. Brown we
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