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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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McGoldrick v. Compagnie Generale Transatlantique
No. 943. McGoldrick, Comptroller, v. Compagnie Generale Transatlantique. June 5, 1939. Messrs. William C. Chanler,-Paxton Blair, and Sol Charles Le’vine for petitioner. Messrs.- Harold S. Doming and Donald Havens for respondent.
Ex parte McCarthy
No. —. Ex parte Joseph J. McCarthy. June 5, 1939.
H. P. Hood & Sons, Inc. v. United States
H. P. HOOD & SONS, INC. et al. v. UNITED STATES et al. No. 772. Argued April 25, 26, 1939. Decided June 5, 1939. Mr. Charles B. Rugg, with whom Messrs. Edward F. Merrill, Warren F. Farr, H. Brian Holland, and Archibald Cox were on the brief
United States v. Rock Royal Co-operative, Inc.
UNITED STATES v. ROCK ROYAL CO-OPERATIVE, INC. et al. No. 771. Argued April 24, 25, 1939. Decided June 5, 1939. Solicitor General Jackson, with whom Assistant Attorney General Arnold, and Messrs. John S. L. Yost, Charles J. McCarthy, Robert
Hague v. Committee for Industrial Organization
HAGUE, MAYOR, et al. v. COMMITTEE FOR INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION et al. No. 651. Argued February 27, 28, 1939. Decided June 5, 1939. Messrs. Charles Hershenstein and Edward J. O’Mara with, whom Messrs. James A. Ham,ill and John A. Matthews wer
American Toll Bridge Co. v. Railroad Commission of California
AMERICAN TOLL BRIDGE CO. v. RAILROAD COMMISSION OF CALIFORNIA et al. No. 704. Argued April 21, 1939. Decided June 5, 1939. Mr. Max Thelen for appellant. Mr. Ira H. Rowell iov appellees.
Baldwin v. Scott County Milling Co.
BALDWIN et al., TRUSTEES, v. SCOTT COUNTY MILLING CO. No. 650. Argued April 21, 1939. Decided June 5, 1939. Mr. H. H. Larimore, with whom Mr. Thomas J. Cole was on the brief, for petitioners. Mr, James A. Finch, with whom Messrs. Ralph E. B
Chandler v. Wise
CHANDLER, GOVERNOR OF KENTUCKY, et al. v. WISE et al. No. 14. Argued October 10, 11, 1938. Reargued April 18, 1939.— Decided June 5, 1939. Mr. J. W. Jones, Assistant Attorney General of Kentucky, on the reargument and on the original argume
Coleman v. Miller
COLEMAN et al. v. MILLER, SECRETARY OF THE SENATE OF THE STATE OF KANSAS, et al. No. 7. Argued October 10, 1938. Reargued April 17, 18, 1939.— Decided June 5, 1939. Messrs. Robert Stone and Rolla W. Coleman, on the reargument and on the ori
First National Bank v. United States
No. 929. First National Bank, Administrator, v. United States. May 29, 1939. Mr. John E. Hughes for petitioner. Solicitor General Jackson, Assistant Attorney General Morris, and Messrs. Sewall Key and James E. Murphy for the United States.
Chicago Great Western R. v. Robinson
No. 916. Chicago Great Western R. Co. et al. v. Robinson. May 29, 1939. Mr. Norris Brown for petitioners. Mr. Byron G. Burbank for respondent.
Shepard v. Commissioner
No. 903. Shepard v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue. May 29, 1939. Mr. Leland K. Neeves for petitioner. Solicitor General Jackson, Assistant Attorney General Morris, and Messrs. Sewall Key and Berryman Green for respondent.
Becker v. Walker
No. 971. Becker v. Walker, Warden. May 29, 1939. Arthur Matthew Becker, pro se. No appearance for respondent.
Holley v. General American Life Insurance Co.
No. 923. Holley v. General American Life Insurance Co. et al. May 29, 1939. Mr. Chelsea O. Inman for petitioner. Messrs. Fred L. Williams, Earl F. Nelson, and Allen May for respondent.
Ex parte Potter
No. —, original. No. —, original. No. —, original. Ex parte Edd. Potter; Ex parte Ralph Mark; and Ex parte Lloyd Rubin. May 29, 1939.
Southern Pacific Co. v. United States
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. v. UNITED STATES. No. 613. Argued March 29, 1939. Decided May 29, 1939. Mr. James R. Bell for. petitioner. Assistant Attorney General Whitaker, with whom Solicitor General Jackson, and Messrs. Paul A. Sweeney, Warner W.
Graves v. Elliott
GRAVES et al., COMMISSIONERS CONSTITUTING THE STATE TAX COMMISSION OF NEW YORK, v. ELLIOTT et al. No. 372, October Term, 1937. Argued January 9, 1939. Reargued April 28, 1939. Decided May 29, 1939. . Mr. Mortimer M. Kassell, with whom Mr. H
Curry v. McCanless
CURRY, STATE TAX COMMISSIONER OF ALABAMA, et al. v. McCANLESS, COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE AND TAXATION OF TENNESSEE. No. 339. Argued January 9, 1939. Reargued April 28, 1939.— Decided May 29, 1939. Mr. Marion Rushton on the reargument, and wit
Toledo Pressed Steel Co. v. Standard Parts, Inc.
TOLEDO PRESSED STEEL CO. v. STANDARD PARTS, INC. No. 166. Argued March 1, 1939. Decided May 29, 1939. Messrs. Samuel E. Darby, Jr. and Wilber Owen for petitioner in Nos. 166 and 167 and respondent in No. 603. Mr. Carl V. Wisner, with whom M
Perkins v. Elg
PERKINS, SECRETARY OF LABOR, et al. v. ELG. No. 454. Argued February 3, 1939. Decided May 29, 1939. Mr. Henry F. Butler for Elg. Solicitor General Jackson, with whom Assistant Attorney General McMahon, and Messrs. William, W. Barron, Willia
Newark Fire Insurance Co. v. State Board of Tax Appeals
NEWARK FIRE INSURANCE CO. v. STATE BOARD OF TAX APPEALS et al. No. 449. Argued April 18, 19, 1939. Decided May 29, 1939. Mr. Arthur T. Vanderbilt for appellant in Ño. 449. Mr. John O. Jackson, with whom Messrs J. G. Shipman and Paul B. Barr
Cooper v. O'Connor
No. 376. Cooper v. O’Connor et al. May 22, 1939.
Hardee v. Murphy
No. 896. Hardee, Receiver, v. Murphy, Attorney General. May 22, 1939. Messrs. Swagar Sherley, Charles P. Wilson, H. B. Weaver, Jr., George B. Springston, and George P. Barse for petitioner. Solicitor General Jackson, Assistant Attorney Gene
Eaton v. Commissioner
No. 887. Eaton v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue. May 22, 1939. Mr. Frank J. Maguire for petitioner. Solicitor General Jackson, Assistant Attorney General Morris, and Messrs. Sewall Key and Lee A. Jackson for respondent.
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