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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.
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Commonwealth v. Reyes
United States v. Block
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McGoldrick v. Gulf Oil Corp.
McGOLDRICK, COMPTROLLER OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, v. GULF OIL CORP. No. 473. Argued January 2, 3, 1940. Decided January 15, 1940. Mr. Paxton Blair, with whom Messrs. William C. Chanler and Sol Charles Levine were on the brief, for petitioner
Miller v. Hatfield
MILLER v. HATFIELD, TRUSTEE IN FARMER DEBTOR BANKRUPTCY, et al. No. 237. Argued January 5, 1940. Decided January 15, 1940. Mr. Elmer McClain for petitioner. Mr. Kent W. Hughes, with whom Mr. H. E. Garling was on the brief, for respondents.
Wiegand v. W. Bingham Co.
No. 581. Wiegand et al. v. W. Bingham Co. et al. January 15, 1940. Messrs. Victor D. Borst -and William E. Chilton for petitioners. Messrs. J. Bernhard Thiess and George William Hansen for respondents.
National Labor Relations Board v. Bradford Dyeing Ass'n (U. S. A.)
No. 588. National Labor Relations Board et al. v. Bradford Dyeing Association (U. S. A.) et al. January 15, 1940. Solicitor General Jackson and Mr. Charles Fahy for petitioners. Messrs. Harry Parsons Cross and George Paid Slade for Bradford
Connor v. California
No. 562. Connor v. California et al. January 15, 1940.
Guy v. United States
No. 517. Guy v. United States. January 8, 1940.
Mims v. New Mexico
No. 550. Mims v. New Mexico. January 8, 1940. Mr. Edwin Mechem for petitioner. No appearance for respondent.
Public Service Commission v. Wisconsin Telephone Co.137
No. 614. Public Service Commission of Wisconsin v. Wisconsin Telephone Co. January 8, 1940.
Deputy v. du Pont
DEPUTY, ADMINISTRATRIX, et al. v. du PONT. No. 151. Argued December 12, 1939. Decided January 8, 1940. Mr. Robert K. McConnaughey, with whom Solicitor General Jackson, Assistant Attorney General Clark, and Messrs. Sewall Key, Newton K. Fox,
Higgins v. Smith
HIGGINS, COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL REVENUE, v. SMITH. No. 146. Argued December 5, 1939. Decided January 8, 1940. Assistant Attorney General Clark, with whom Solicitor General Jackson and Messrs. Sewall Key, Arnold Raum, and Joseph M. Jones were
Lowe v. United States
No. 596. Lowe v. United States. January 6, 1940. Mr. F. E. Withrow for petitioner. Solicitor General Biddle, Assistant Attorney General Rogge, and Messrs. M. Joseph Matanr and W. Marvin Smith for the United States..
Gray v. Powell
No. 603. Gray, Director of the Bituminous Coal Division, Department of the Interior, et al. v. Powell et al. January 6, 1940. Solicitor General Biddle and Mr. Abe For tas for petitioners: Messrs. W. B. C. Cocke and Jos. F. Johnston for resp
Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. v. Federal Trade Commission
No. 566. Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. v. Federal Trade Commission. January 2, 1940. Mr. Camthers Ewing for petitioner. Solicitor General Jackson, Assistant Attorney General Arnold, and Messrs. James C. Wilson, Robert K. McConnaughey, Wi
Anglo California National Bank v. Lazard
No. 556. Anglo California National Bank et al. v. Lazard et al. January 2, 1940. Messrs. T. B. Cosgrove and John N. Cramer for petitioners. Messrs. Byron C. Hanna and Harold C. Morton for respondents.
Atlantic Refining Co. v. James B. Berry Sons' Co.
No. 551. Atlantic Refining Co. v. James B. Berry Sons’ Co. January 2, 1940. Messrs. Theodore S. Kenyon and Edgar F. Baumgartner for petitioner. Messrs. Thomas G. Haight and William F. Hall for respondent.
Levine v. Farley
No. 509. Levine v. Farley, Postmaster General, et al. January 2, 1940. Mr. Frederick A. Ballard for petitioner. No appearance for respondents.
Ex parte Waley
No. —, original. No. —, original. No. —, original. Ex parte Harmon Metz Waley; Ex parte E. R. Lindsey; Ex parte J. R. Palmer. January 2, 1940.
Lacoe v. County of San Diego
No. 564. Lacoe v. County of San Diego. January 2, 1940. Messrs. W. Sumner Holbrook, Jr., Donald V..Hunter, and Homer R. Hendricks for appellant. No appearance for appellee.
Bonet v. Texas Co.
BONET, TREASURER, v. TEXAS COMPANY (P. R.), INC. No. 132. Argued December 11, 1939. Decided January 2, 1940. Mr. William Cattron Rigby, with whom Messrs. Nathan R. Margold, B. Fernandez Garcia, and- Enrique Campos del Toro were on the brief
National Labor Relations Board v. Falk Corp.
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD v. FALK CORPORATION. No. 460. Argued December 8, 11, 1939. Decided January 2, 1940. Mr. Charles Fahy, with whom Solicitor General Jackson and Messrs. Robert B. Watts, Laurence A. Knapp, and Mortimer B. Wolf we
Avery v. Alabama
AVERY v. ALABAMA. No. 124. Argued December 7, 1939. Decided January 2, 1940. Messrs. L. S. Moore and John Foshee, with whom Mr. Edward H. Saunders was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Thomas S. Lawson, Attorney General of Alabama, with who
Kalb v. Feuerstein
KALB et ux. v. FEUERSTEIN et ux. No. 120. Argued December 15, 1939. Decided January 2, 1940. Messrs. William Lemke and Elmer McClain, with whom Mr. James J. McManamy was on the brief, for appellants. Messrs. J. Arthur Moran and Arthur T. Th
General American Tank Car Corp. v. El Dorado Terminal Co.
GENERAL AMERICAN TANK CAR CORP. v. EL DORADO TERMINAL CO. No. 129. Argued December 12, 13, 1939. Decided January 2, 1940. Mr. Allan P. Matthew, with whom Mr. John O. Moran was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. W. F. Wiilmm^on for respondént
LeTulle v. Scofield
LeTULLE v. SCOFIELD, COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL REVENUE. No. 63. Argued December 4, 1939. Decided January 2, 1940. Mr. Homer L. Bruce, with whom Mr. W. E. Davant was on the brief, for petitioner. . Mr. J. Louis Monarch, with whom Solicitor Gener
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