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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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City of New York v. Feiring
CITY OF NEW YORK v. FEIRING, TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 863. Argued May 7, 1941. Decided May 26, 1941. Mr. Paxton Blair, with whom Messrs. William C. Chanler, Sol Charles Levine, and Morris L. Heath were on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Be
United States v. Alabama
UNITED STATES v. ALABAMA. No. 12, original. Argued April 28, 1941. Decided May 26, 1941. Assistant Attorney General Littéll, with whom Attorney General Jackson and Solicitor General Biddle were on the brief, for the United States. Messrs. J
Travelers Insurance Co. v. Wilkins
No. 949. Travelers Insurance Co. v. Wilkins. May 12, 1941. Messrs. Francis M. Holt and Sam R. Marks for petitioner. Mr. Herman Ulmer for respondent.
First National Bank of Temple v. Continental Casualty Co.
No. 935. First National Bank of Temple v. Continental Casualty Co. May 12, 1941. Mr. Walker Saulsbury for petitioner. Mr. Allen Wight for respondent.
Ex parte Parker
No. —, original. Ex parte Paul Wesley Parker. May 12, 1941.
Safe Harbor Water Power Corp. v. United States
Nos. 907 and 908. Safe Harbor Water Power Corp. v. United States et al. May 12, 1941. Messrs. Charles Markell and Edwin M. Sturtevant for appellant. Solicitor General Biddle for appellees.
Sampayo v. Bank of Nova Scotia
CARLOTA BENITEZ SAMPAYO v. BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA. No. 90. Submitted April 10, 1941. Decided May 12, 1941. Messrs. Femando B. Fornaris and Elmer McClain submitted for petitioner. Messrs. Walter L.N ewsom, Jr. and J. Henri Brown submitted for r
Detrola Radio & Television Corp. v. Hazeltine Corp.
DETROLA RADIO & TELEVISION CORP. v. HAZELTINE CORPORATION. No. 666. Argued April 7, 1941. Decided May 12, 1941. Mr. Samuel E. Darby, Jr., with whom Mr. Floyd H. Crews was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. William H. Davis, with whom Messrs.
Bernards v. Johnson
No. 54. Nos. 133 and 134. Bernards et al. v. Johnson et al.; and Lisenba v. California. May 5, 1941.
Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Co. v. Richardson
No. 930. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Co. v. Richardson. May 5, 1941. Mr. Ben B. Wickham for petitioner. Mr. M. C. Harrison for respondent.
Campbell v. American Foreign Steamship Corp.
No. 896. Campbell v. American Foreign Steamship Corp. May 5, 1941. Ruth Gottdiener for petitioner. Mr. Corydon B. Dunham for respondent.
Hamburger v. Dyer
Nos. 899 and 900. Hamburger v. Dyer, Trustee, et al. May 5, 1941. Mr. Meyer Abrams for petitioner. Messrs. Harry H. Mead and Isadore Levin .for respondents.
McLaughlin Land & Livestock Co. v. Bank of America National Trust & Savings Ass'n
No. 866. McLaughlin Land & Livestock Co. v. Bank of America National Trust & Savings Assn. May 5, 1941. Mr. George Thomas Davis for petitioner. Mr. Herbert W. Erskine for respondent.
Edwards v. California
No. 588. Edwards v. California. May 5, 1941.
Lomax v. Texas
No. 729. Lomax v. Texas. Argued May 1,1941. Decided May 5, 1941. Mr. F. S. K. Whittaker for petitioner. Messrs. Geo. W. Barms, Assistant Attorney General of Texas, and Lloyd Davidson; with whom Mr. Gerald C. Mann, Attorney General, was on t
Jenkins v. Kurn
JENKINS v. KURN et al. TRUSTEES. No. 732. Argued April 8, 1941. Decided May 5, 1941. Mr. Barry G. Waltner, Jr. for petitioner. - . Mr. Frank C. Mann¿ with whom Mr. Alexander P. Stewart was on the brief, for respondents.
Department of Treasury v. Ingram-Richardson Manufacturing Co.
DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY OF INDIANA et al. v. INGRAM-RICHARDSON MANUFACTURING CO. OF INDIANA, INC. No. 655. Argued April 1, 1941. Decided May 5, 1941. Mr. Joseph P. McNamara, Deputy Attorney General of Indiana, with whom Messrs. George N.' B
Lewis v. Louisiana
No. 813. Lewis v. Louisiana. April 28, 1941.
Citizens National Bank v. Fidelity & Deposit Co.
No. 915. Citizens National Bank v. Fidelity & Deposit Company of Maryland. April 28, 1941. Messrs. J. Blanc Monroe and Monte M. Lemann for petitioner. Mr. Albert B. Hall for respondent.
Independent Warehouses, Inc. v. Dimino
No. 898. Independent Warehouses, Inc. v. Dimino et al. April 28, 1941. Mr. John Ross Lauer for petitioner. Messrs. John J. Bennett, Jr., Attorney General of New York, Henry Epstein, Solicitor General, Joseph A. McLaughlin, and Roy Wiedersum
Kalb v. Feuerstein
No. 816. Kalb v. Feuerstein et al. April 28, 1941. Messrs. Elmer McClain and William Lemke for petitioner. Mr. J. Arthur Moran for respondents.
Continental Casualty Co. v. Giller Concrete Co.
No. 848. Continental Casualty Co. v. Giller Concrete Co., Inc., et al. April 28, 1941. Mr. T. J. Blackwell for petitioner.
Gochenour v. George & Frances Ball Foundation
No. 872. Gochenour et al. v. George and Frances Ball Foundation et al. April 28, 1941. Messrs. Meyer Abrams and Joseph L. Stern for petitioners. Messrs. William H. Thompson, Perry E. O’Neal, and Pat- rick J. Smith for respondents.
Helvering v. William Flaccus Oak Leather Co.
HELVERING, COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, v. WILLIAM FLACCUS OAK LEATHER CO. No. 627. Argued April 3, 1941. Decided April 28, 1941. Mr. J. Louis tonarch, with whom Solicitor General Biddlq, Assistant Attorney General Clark, and Messrs. S
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