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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.
Bos. Globe Media Partners, LLC v. Chief Justice of the Trial Court
Commonwealth v. Reyes
United States v. Block
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United States v. Morgan
UNITED STATES et al. v. MORGAN et al. No. 221. Argued October 20, 21, 1938. Reargued April 20, 1939.— Decided May 15, 1939. Solicitor General Jackson, with whom Assistant Attorney General Arnold, and Messrs. Wendell Berge, M. S. Huberman, B
United States v. Miller
UNITED STATES v. MILLER et al. No. 696. Argued March 30, 1939. Decided May 15, 1939. Mr. Gordon Dean argued the cause, and Solicitor General Jackson, Assistant Attorney General McMahon, and Messrs. William W. Barron, Fred E. Strine, George
William Jameson & Co. v. Morgenthau
WILLIAM JAMESON & CO. v. MORGENTHAU, SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. No. 717. Argued May 1, 1939. Decided May 15, 1939. Mr. William D. Mitchell, with -whom Messrs. John F. Moore and William E. Stevenson were on the brief, for appellant. Solicito
Dayton Rubber Manufacturing Co. v. Stagnaro
No. 853. Dayton Rubber Manufacturing Co. et al. v. Stagnaro, Trading as Cincinnati Belting Co., et al. May 1, 1939. Messrs. H. A. Toulmin and H. A. Toulmin, Jr. for petitioners. Messrs. Edwin S. Clarkson and Humbert B. Powell for respondent
Citizens National Bank v. Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Maryland
No. 819. Citizens National Bank v. Fidelity & Deposit Company of Maryland. May 1, 1939. Mr. B. C. Fulbright for petitioner. ' Mr. Albert B. Hall for respondent.
Anderson v. United States
No. 775. No. 776. No. 777. No. 778. No. 779. No. 780. No. 781. No. 782. No. 783. No. 784. No. 785. No. 786. No. 787. No. 788. No. 789. No. 790. No. 791. No. 792. No. 793. No. 794. No. 795. No. 796. No. 797. No. 798. No. 799. No. 800. No. 80
City of Rockford v. La Parr
No. 721. No. 811. City of Rockford v. La Parr et al.; and La Parr et al. v. City of Rockford. May 1, 1939. Mr. David D. Madden for the City of Rockford. Messrs. R. P. Lich~ ténwalner and George P. Barse for La Parr et al.
United States v. Glenn L. Martin Co.
No. 854. United States v. Glenn L. Martin Co. May 1, 1939. Solicitor General Jackson for the United States. Mr. John T. Koehler for respondent.
Ex parte Davis
No. — , original. Ex parte Mark O. Davis. May 1, 1939.
Mississippi ex rel. Rice v. United States
No. 742. Mississippi ex rel. Rice, Attorney General, et al. v. United States et al. Argued April 24, 1939. Decided May 1, 1939. Messrs. E. R. Holmes, Jr. and Russell Wright, with whom Mr. Greek L. Rice, Attorney General of Mississippi, was
Black River Valley Broadcasts, Inc. v. McNinch
No. 763. Black River Valley Broadcasts, Inc. v. McNinch et al. April 24, 1939. Mr. Eliot C. Lovett for petitioner. Solicitor General Jackson, Assistant Attorney General Arnold, and Messrs. Robert M. Cooper, William J. Dempsey, William C. Ko
Jensen v. Canadian Indemnity Co.
No. 751. Jensen et al. v. Canadian Indemnity Co. April 24, 1939. Mr. Denver S. Church for petitioners. Mr. Norman S. Sterry for respondent.
Boteler v. Ingels
Nos. 745 and 746. Boteler, Trustee, v. Ingels, Director of Motor Vehicles of California, et al. April 24, 1939. Mr. Thomas S. Tobin for petitioner. Messrs. Earl Warren and Frank W. Richards for respondents.
Ex parte Waley
No. —, original. No. —, original. Ex parte Harmon Metz Waley; and Ex parte John F. Strothers. April 24, 1939.
Sprague v. Ticonic National Bank
SPRAGUE v. TICONIC NATIONAL BANK et al. No. 543. Argued March 28, 1939. Decided April 24, 1939. Mr. Harvey D. Eaton for petitioner. Mr. George P. Barse, with whom Messrs. F. Harold Dubord, James Louis Robertson, and Trevor V. Roberts were o
Federal Power Commission v. Pacific Power & Light Co.
FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION v. PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT CO. et al. No. 508. Argued March 9, 1939. Decided April 17, 1939. Assistant Solicitor General Bell, with whom Solicitor General Jackson, Assistant Attorney General Arnold, and Messrs. P,aul
United States v. Maher
UNITED STATES et al. v. MAHER, doing business as INTERSTATE BUSSES. No. 432. Argued February 6, 1939. Decided April 17, 1939. Mr. Hugh B. Cox, with whom Solicitor General Jackson, Assistant Attorney General Arnold, and Messrs. N. A. Townsen
Rochester Telephone Corp. v. United States
ROCHESTER TELEPHONE CORP. v. UNITED STATES et al. No. 481. Argued March 7, 1939. Decided April 17, 1939. Mr. T. Carl Nixon, with whom Messrs. E. Willoughby Middleton and Justin Jr Doyle were on the brief, for appellant. Mr. Hugh B. Cox, wit
Driscoll v. Edison Light & Power Co.
DRISCOLL et al., constituting PENNSYLVANIA PUBLIC UTILITY COMM’N, et al. v. EDISON LIGHT & POWER CO. No. 509. Argued February 7, 8, 1939. Decided April 17, 1939. Messrs. Guy K. Bard and Edward Knuff, with whom Messrs. Claude T. Reno, Attorn
Buck v. Gallagher
BUCK et al. v. GALLAGHER, STATE TREASURER, et al. No. 329. Argued January 10, 1939. Decided April 17, 1939. Mr. Thomas G. Haight, with whom Messrs. Louis D. Frohlich and Herman Finkelstein were on the brief, for appellants. Mr. Alfred J. Sc
Gibbs v. Buck
GIBBS, ATTORNEY GENERAL, et al. v. BUCK et al. No. 276. Argued January 10, 1939. Decided April 17, 1939. Messrs. Tyrus A. Norwood, Assistant Attorney General of Florida, and Luden H. Boggs, with whom Messrs. George Cowper Gibbs, Attorney Ge
McCrone v. United States
McCRONE v. UNITED STATES. No. 660. Argued March 30, 1939. Decided April 17, 1939. Mr. H. Lowndes Maury for petitioner. Mr. Paul A. Freund, with whom Solicitor General Jackson, Assistant Attorney General Morris, and Messrs. Sewall Key and Ea
United States Trust Co. v. Helvering
UNITED STATES TRUST CO., EXECUTOR, v. HELVERING, COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE. No. 453. Argued March 3, 1939. Decided April 17, 1939. Mr. Wilder Goodwin for petitioner. Mr. J. Louis Monarch, with whom Solicitor General Jackson, Assistan
Mulford v. Smith
MULFORD et al. v. SMITH et al. No. 505. Argued March 8, 1939. Decided April 17, 1939. Mr. A. J. Little, with whom Messrs. C. A. Avriett and L. E. Heath were on the brief, for appellants. Solicitor General Jackson and Mr. Robert K. McCon-nau
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