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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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Woodring v. Wardell
No. 628. Woodring, Secretary of War, et al. v. Wardell, Receiver. March 13, 1939. Solicitor General .Jackson• for petitioners. Messrs. Brice Clagett and Charles E. Wainwright for respondent.
Texas v. Florida
TEXAS v. FLORIDA et al. No. 11, Original. Argued February 7, 1939. Decided March 13, 1939. Messrs. William McCraw, Attorney General of Texas, and Llewellyn B. Duke, First Assistant Attorney General. with whom Mr. Wm. Madden Hill, Assistant
Ocean City v. Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
No. 656. Ocean City v. Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. March 6, 1939. Mr; George Wharton-Pepper for péti-tioner. Mr. Yale L. Schekter for respondent.
Trustees of Lumber Investment Ass'n v. Helvering
No. 625. Trustees of Lumber Investment Assn. v. Helvering, Commissioner of Internal Revenue. March 6, 1939. Messrs. William D. Mitchell, William S. Bennet, Rollin Browne, and Allin H. Pierce for petitioner. Solicitor General Jackson, Assist
Carlisle Lumber Co. v. National Labor Relations Board
No. 504. Carlisle Lumber Co. v. National Labor Relations Board. March 6, 1939. Messrs. Charles H. Paul, George Donworth, and Charles T. Donworth for petitioner. Solicitor General Jackson, and Messrs. Charles A. Horsley, Charles Fahy, and Ro
Southern Pacific Co. v. United States
No. 613. Southern Pacific Co. v. United States. March 6, 1939. Mr. James R. Bell for petitioner. Solicitor General Jackson, Assistant Attorney General Whitaker, and Mr. Paul A. Sweeney for the United States.
Mackay Radio & Telegraph Co. v. Radio Corp. of America
No. 127. Mackay Radio & Telegraph Co. v. Radio Corporation of America. March 6, 1939.
Herzberg's, Inc. v. Ocean Accident & Guarantee Corp.
No. 611. Herzberg’s, Inc. v. Ocean Accident & Guarantee Corp. February 27, 1939. Mr. Sam Beber for petitioner. Messrs. J. A. C. Kennedy, B. E. Svoboda, and E. J. Svoboda for respondent.
Divack v. Goldberg
No. 601. Divack v. Goldberg, Trustee in Bankruptcy. February 27, 1939. Mr. Archibald Palmer for petitioner. Mr. Charles Goldberg, pro se.
In re Gilliland
No. 600. In re Clayton C. Gilliland. February 27, 1939. Mr. Thomas W. Payne for petitioner. Messrs. George H. Heideman, Thomas Read, Attorney General of Michigan, and Edmund .E. Shephard, Assistant Attorney General, in. opposition.
Fahey v. Cook
No. 597. Fahey, Receiver, et al. v. Cook et al. February 27, 1939. Mr. Meyer Abrams for petitioners. Messrs. Samuel E. Hirsch, William M. Klein, Lewis C. Jesseph, and Ralph R. Hauxhurst for respondents.
Veal v. United States
No. 652. Veal v. United States. February 27, 1939. Mr. Robert Burrow for petitioner. No appearance for the United States.
Keifer v. Reconstruction Finance Corp.
KEIFER & KEIFER v. RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORP. AND REGIONAL AGRICULTURAL CREDIT CORP. No. 364. Argued January 31, 1939, February 1, 1939. Decided February 27, 1939. Mr. Ernest B. Perry, with whom Mr. Robert Van Pelt was on the brief, for p
Hale v. Bimco Trading, Inc.
HALE, CHAIRMAN, et al. v. BIMCO TRADING, INC., et al. No. 418. Argued February 6, 1939. Decided February 27, 1939. Messrs. H. E. Carter, Assistant. Attorney General of Florida, and Patrick C. Whitaker, with whom Messrs. George Couper Gibbs,
United States v. Jacobs
UNITED STATES v. JACOBS, EXECUTRIX. No. 391. Argued February 2, 1939. Decided February 27, 1939. Mr. Norman D. Keller argued the cause for the United States in Ño. 391 and respondent in No. 482. Solicitor General Jackson, Assistant Attorney
Pierre v. Louisiana
PIERRE v. LOUISIANA. No. 142. Argued February 3, 6, 1939. Decided February 27, 1939. Mr. Maurice R. Woulfe for petitioner. Mr. John E. Fleury, with whom Messrs. Gaston L.. Porterie, Attorney General of Louisiana, James O’Connor, Assistant A
Milk Control Board v. Eisenberg Farm Products
MILK CONTROL BOARD v. EISENBERG FARM PRODUCTS. No. 426. Argued February 8, 1939. Decided February 27, 1939. Mr. Harry Polikoff, Deputy Attorney General of Pennsylvania, with whom Mr. Guy K. Bard, Attorney General, was on the brief, for peti
National Labor Relations Board v. Sands Manufacturing Co.
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD v. SANDS MANUFACTURING CO. No. 274. Argued January 12, 1939. Decided February 27, 1939. Mr. Charles A. Horsky, with whom Solicitor General Jackson, and Messrs. Charles Fahy, Robert B. Watts, Laurence A. Knapp,
United States v. Towery
UNITED STATES v. TOWERY. No. 360. Argued January 31, 1939. Decided February 27, 1939. Mr. Wilbur C. Pickett, with whom Solicitor General Jackson, and Messrs. Julius C. Martin, Fendall Marbury, and W. Marvin Smith were on the brief, for the
Taylor v. Standard Gas & Electric Co.
TAYLOR et al., INDEPENDENT COMMITTEE, v. STANDARD GAS & ELECTRIC CO. et al. No. 312. Argued January 5, 1939. Decided February 27, 1939. Mr. Jason L. Honigman.ior petitioners. Mr. Nathan A. Oibson, with whom Messrs. Wilbur J. Holleman, A. Lo
National Labor Relations Board v. Columbian Enameling & Stamping Co.
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD v. COLUMBIAN ENAMELING & STAMPING CO. No. 229. Argued January 11, 12, 1939. Decided February 27, 1939. Mr. Robert B. Watts, with whom Solicitor General Jackson, and Messrs. Charles A. Horsky, Charles Fahy, Lau
Titus v. Wallick
TITUS v. WALLICK. No. 188. Argued January 30, 1939. Decided February 27, 1939. Mr. Thomas I. Sheridan, with whom Messrs. Aaron Frank and Lewis F. Olaser were on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. William M. Summer, with whom Messrs. Joseph P. T
United States v. Bertelsen & Petersen Engineering Co.
UNITED STATES v. BERTELSEN & PETERSEN ENGINEERING CO. No. 416. Argued February 3, 1939. Decided February 27, 1939. Mr. Charleé A. H or sky,' with whom Solicitor General Jackson, Assistant Attorney General Morris, and Messrs. Sewall Key and
Eichholz v. Public Service Commission of Missouri
EICHHOLZ v. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF MISSOURI et al. No. 367. Argued February 1, 1939. Decided February 27, 1939. Messrs. Smith B. Atwood and D. D. McDonald, with whom Mr. Frank E. Atwood was on the brief, for appellant. Messrs. James H
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