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Doe v. Sex Offender Registry Bd.
Commonwealth v. Gomes
Marchese v. Bos. Redevelopment Auth.
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United States v. Block
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United States v. Pan American Petroleum Corp.
UNITED STATES et al. v. PAN AMERICAN PETROLEUM CORP. et al. No. 514. Argued March 29, 30, 1938. Decided April 25, 1938. Mr. Daniel W. Kúowlton, with whom Acting Solicitor General Bell, Assistant Attorney. General Jackson, and Messrs'. Elmer
United States v. Carolene Products Co.
UNITED STATES v. CAROLENE PRODUCTS CO. No. 640. Argued April 6, 1938. Decided April 25, 1938. Assistant Attorney - General McMahon, with whom Acting Solicitor General Bell, and Messrs. William W. Barron and Paul A. Freund were on the brief,
Guaranty Trust Co. v. United States
GUARANTY TRUST CO. v. UNITED STATES. No. 566. Argued March 28, 29, 1938. Decided April 25, 1938. Mr. John W. Davis, with whom Mr. Ralph M. Carson was on the brief, for petitioner. Assistant Attorney General Whitaker, with whom Solicitor Gen
United States v. Klamath & Moadoc Tribes of Indians
UNITED STATES v. KLAMATH AND MOADOC TRIBES OF INDIANS et al. No. 707. Argued April 1, 4, 1938. Decided April 25, 1938. Assistant Attorney General McFarland, with whom Solicitor General Jackson and Mr. C. W. Leaphart were on the brief, for t
United States v. Shoshone Tribe of Indians
UNITED STATES v. SHOSHONE TRIBE OF INDIANS. No. 668. Argued March 31, April 1, 1938. Decided April 25, 1938. Assistant. Attorney General McFarland, with whom Solicitor General Jackson and Mr. Oscar Provost were on the brief, for the United
Hinderlider v. La Plata River & Cherry Creek Ditch Co.
HINDERLIDER, STATE ENGINEER, et al. v. LA PLATA RIVER & CHERRY CREEK DITCH CO. No. 437. Argued February 10, 11, 1938. Decided April 25, 1938. Messrs. Ralph L. Carr and Byron G. Rogers, Attorney General off Colorado, with whom Messrs. Shrade
Erie Railroad v. Tompkins
ERIE RAILROAD CO. v. TOMPKINS. No. 367. Argued January 31, 1938. Decided April 25, 1938. Mr. Theodore Kiendl, with whom Messrs. William C. Cannon and Harold W. Bissell were on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Fred H. Rees, with whom Messrs. A
Arkansas Louisiana Gas Co. v. Department of Public Utilities
ARKANSAS LOUISIANA GAS CO. v. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC UTILITIES et al. No. 645. Argued March 31, 1938. Decided April 25, 1938. Mr. H. C: Walker, Jr., with whom Mr. J. Merrick Moore was on the brief, for appellant. Messrs. Thomas Fitzhugh and J
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad v. United States
BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD CO. et al. v. UNITED STATES et al. No. 638. Argued March 30, 1938. Decided April 25, 1938. Mr. Leo P. Day, with whom Messrs. Guernsey Orcutt and Anthony P. Donadío were on the brief, for appellants. Mr. J. Stanley
United States v. Bekins
UNITED STATES v. BEKINS et al., TRUSTEES, et al. LINDSAY-STRATHMORE IRRIGATION DISTRICT v. BEKINS et al., TRUSTEES, et al. Nos. 757 and 772. Argued April 7, 1938. — Decided April 25, 1938. Mr. Hatton W. Sumners for the Committee on Judiciar
Morgan v. United States
MORGAN et al. v. UNITED STATES et al. No. 581. Argued March 10, 11, 1938. Decided April 25, 1938. Petition for rehearing denied May 31, 1938. Messrs. Frederick H. Wood and John B. Gage, with whom Mr. Thomas T. Cooke was on the brief, for ap
Townsend v. United States
No. 855. Townsend v. United States. April 11, 1938. Messrs. Elisha Hanson and Joseph A. Cantrel for petitioner. Solicitor General Jackson, Assistant Attorney General McMahon, and Messrs. William W. Barron and W. Marvin Smith for the United
M. McDonough Co. v. Waldorf System, Inc.
No. 835. M. McDonough Co. v. Waldorf System, Inc. April 11, 1938. Mr. A. G. Gould for petitioner. Mr. Frank H. Stewart for respondent.
American Snuff Co. v. Commissioner
No. 849. American Snuff Co. v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue. April 11, 1938. Mr. L. A. Luce for petitioner. Solicitor General Jackson, Assistant Attorney General Morris, and Messrs. Sewall Key and L. W. Post for respondent.
Allen v. Regents of the University System
No. 882. Allen, Collector of Internal Revenue, v. Regents of the University System of Georgia. April 11, 1938. Solicitor General Jackson for petitioner. Messrs. M. J. Yeomans, Marion Smith, M. E. Kilpatrick, and Hamilton Lokey for responden
Hale v. Kentucky
HALE v. KENTUCKY. No. 680. Argued March 29, 1938. Decided April 11, 1938. Messrs. Charles H. Houston and Leon A. Ransom for petitioner. Mr. A. E. Funk, Assistant Attorney General, with whom Hubert Meredith Attorney General, of Kentucky, was
United States v. Wharton Green & Co.
No. 845. United States v. Wharton Green & Co. April 4, 1938. Acting Solicitor General Bell for the United States. Messrs. George A. King, George R. Shields, and Herman J. Galloway for respondent.
Golding Bros. v. Dumaine
No. 828. Golding Brothers Co. v. Dumaine et al., Trustees. April 4, 1938. Mr. Israel Gorovitz for petitioner. Mr. Charles P. Curtis, Jr. for respondents.
LaBudde v. Cudahy Bros.
No. 823. LaBudde, Collector of Internal Revenue, v. Cudahy Brothers Co. April 4, 1938. Acting Solicitor General Bell for petitioner. Mr. William F. Hannan for respondent.
Lee v. Plummer
No. 896. Lee v. Plummer, Warden. April 4, 1938. Howard Lee, pro se. No appearance for respondent.
United States v. One 1936 Model Ford
No. 815. United States v. One 1936 Model Ford. April 4, 1938. Acting Solicitor General Bell for the United States. Messrs. Duane R. Dills and Eugene E. Heaton for respondent.
Ex parte Palmer
No. —, original. Ex parte J. R. Palmer. April 4, 1938.
Coverdale v. Arkansas-Louisiana Pipe Line Co.
COVERDALE, SHERIFF AND EX-OFFICIO TAX COLLECTOR, v. ARKANSAS-LOUISIANA PIPE LINE CO. No. 458. Argued February 28, 1938. Decided April 4, 1938. Messrs. E. Lelcmd Richardson and F. A. Blanche, Assistant Attorneys General, with whom Messrs. Ga
Shannahan v. United States
SHANNAHAN et al., TRUSTEES, v. UNITED STATES et al. No. 502. Argued February 28, March 1, 1938. Decided April 4, 1938. Mr. John C. Lawyer, with whom Mr. R. Stanley Anderson was on the brief, for appellants. Mr. Leo F. Tierney, with whom Act
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