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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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Great Northern Railway Co. v. Weeks
GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY CO. v. WEEKS, STATE TAX COMMISSIONER, et al. No. 178. Argued January 6, 7, 1936. — Decided February 3, 1936. Mr. F. G. Dorety, with whom Mr. C. J. Murphy was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Harold D. Shaft, with who
Manhattan General Equipment Co. v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue
MANHATTAN GENERAL EQUIPMENT CO. v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE. No. 226. Argued January 8, 1936. — Decided February 3, 1936. Mr. Laurence Graves, with whom Messrs. Emil Weitzner, Samuel' II. Kaufman, Brode B. Davis, and Isadore Polier
Gooch v. United States
GOOCH v. UNITED STATES. No. 559. Argued January 13, 14, 1936. — Decided February 3, 1936. Mr. W. F. Rampendahl, with whom Mr. E. M. Frye was on the brief, for Gooch. Mr. Gordon Dean, with whom Solicitor General Reed, Assistant Attorney Gene
Tyson v. United States
TYSON v. UNITED STATES. No. 192. Argued January 7, 1936. — Decided February 3, 1936. Mr. J. Melville. Broughton, with whom Mr. Wm. H. Yarborough, Jr., was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Will G. Beardslee, with whom Solicitor General Reed
Violet Trapping Co. v. Grace
VIOLET TRAPPING CO., INC. v. GRACE, REGISTER STATE LAND OFFICE, et al. No. 302. Argued January 10, 13, 1936. — Decided February 3, 1936. Mr. Edward Rightor, with whom Messrs3 Eugie V. Par-ham said Edwin J. Prinz were on the brief, for appel
Van Der Weyde v. Ocean Transport Co.
VAN DER WEYDE v. OCEAN TRANSPORT CO., LTD. et al. No. 4. Submitted January 15, 1936. — Decided February 3, 1936. Messrs. John P. Hannon, Wm. P. Lord, and Andrew G. Haley submitted for petitioner. Messrs. Lane Summers, F. T. Merritt, and IT.
Rickert Rice Mills, Inc. v. Fontenot
No. 577. No. 578. No. 579. No. 580. No. 581. No. 585. No. 586. No. 587. Rickert Rice Mills, Inc., v. Fontenot; Dore v. Same; United Rice Milling Products Co., Inc., v. Same; Baton Rouge Rice Mill, Inc., v. Same; Simon v. Same; Levy Rice Mil
Wisconsin v. Michigan
No. 12, original. Wisconsin v. Michigan. January 13, 1936.
In re Deppe
No. —. In re Deppe. January 13, 1936. Mr. William P. Deppe, pro se.
Cahn v. United States
No. 218. Cahn, Executor, v. United States. Argued January 7, 8, 1936. Decided January 13, 1936. Mr. John W. Townsend, with whom Mr. Claude E. Koss was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Guy Patten, with whom Solicitor General Reed, Assistant
Rickert Rice Mills, Inc. v. Fontenot
RICKERT RICE MILLS, INC. v. FONTENOT, COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL REVENUE. No. 577. Argued December 16, 17, 1935. — Decided January 13, 1936. Messrs. John P. Bullington and Homer L. Bruce, with whom Messrs. Ralph J. Schwarz, Morris B. Redmann, an
Helvering v. Salvage
HELVERING, COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, v. SALVAGE. No. 173. Argued December 20, 1935. — Decided January 13, 1936. Assistant Solicitor General Bell, with whom Solicitor General Reed, Assistant Attorney General Wideman and Mr. John R. B
Moor v. Texas & New Orleans Railroad
MOOR v. TEXAS & NEW ORLEANS RAILROAD CO. No. 49. Argued December 10, 1935. — Decided January 13, 1936. Messrs. Thornton Hardie and Henry E. Hackney, with whom Messrs. Garner W. Green and Ben R. Howell were on the brief, for petitioner. Mr.
United States v. Safety Car Heating & Lighting Co.
UNITED STATES v. SAFETY CAR HEATING & LIGHTING CO. No. 75. Argued December 20, 1935. — Decided January 6, 1936. Mr. J. P. Jackson, with whom Solicitor General Reed, Assistant Attorney General Wideman and Mr. James W. Morris were on the brie
United States v. Butler
UNITED STATES v. BUTLER et al., RECEIVERS OF HOOSAC MILLS CORP. No. 401. Argued December 9, 10, 1935. — Decided January 6, 1936. Solicitor General Reed, orally, after stating the case: Extracts from the printed argument for the Government,
Helvering v. Schweitzer
Nos. 69 and 70. Helvering, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, v. Schweitzer. January 6, 1936.
Mulloney v. United States
No. 620. Mulloney v. United States. January 6, 1936. Mr. Romney Spring for petitioner. Solicitor General Reed, Assistant Attorney General Keenan, and Mr. W. Marvin Smith for the United States.
Manus Muller & Co. v. Commissioner
No. 612. Manus Muller & Co., Inc., v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue. January 6, 1936. Messrs. Wilbur H. Friedman and Joseph M. Proskauer for petitioner. Solicitor General Reed, Assistant Attorney General Wideman, and Messrs. Sewall Key a
Harlan v. Archer
No. 622. Harlan, Trustee, v. Archer. January 6, 1936. Mr. Ogle Mar-burg for petitioner. Mr. Horace S. Whitman for respondent.
Brand v. United States
No. 601. Brand v. United States. January 6, 1936. Mr. Meyer Kraushaar for petitioner. Solicitor General Reed, Assistant Attorney General 'Keenan, and Mr. W. Marvin Smith for the United States.
Lipman v. Goebel
No. 513. Lipman v. Goebel et al. January 6, 1936. Mr. Harry N. Pritzker for petitioner. No appearance for respondents.
Chapman v. Hoage
CHAPMAN v. HOAGE, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMPENSATION DISTRICT, et al. No. 151. Argued December 13, 16, 1935. Decided January 6, 1936. Mr. Harlan Wood, with whom Mr. James P. Donovan was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr.
Oklahoma ex rel. Oklahoma Tax Commission v. Barnsdall Refineries, Inc.
OKLAHOMA ex rel. OKLAHOMA TAX COMMISSION et al. v. BARNSDALL REFINERIES, INC. et al. No. 116. Argued December 12, 1935. Decided January 6, 1936. Messrs. C. D. Cund and Earl Foster, with whom Messrs. C. W. King, H. L. McCracken, E. L. Richar
Public Service Commission v. Havemeyer
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF PUERTO RICO v. HAVEMEYER et al. No. 115. Argued December 12, 13, 1935. Decided January 6, 1936. Mr. William Cattron Rigby, with whom Mr. Benjamin J. Horton, Attorney General of Puerto Rico, and Mr. Nathan R. Mar
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