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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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Jenkins v. Kurn
No. 732. Jenkins v. Kurn et al., Trustees. March 10, 1941. Mr. Harry G. Waltner, Jr. for petitioner.
Chirillo v. Lehman
No. 770. Chirillo et al. v . Lehman, Governor, et al. March 10, 1941. Mr. Morris Shapiro for appellants.
Scandrett v. United States
No. 448. Scandrett et al., Trustees, et al. v. United States et al. Argued March 5, 1941. Decided March 10, 1941. Mr. Roy F. Shields, with whom Messrs. J. N. Davis,, Robert S. Macfarlane, Fletcher Rockwood, Charles A. Hart, Arthur C. Spence
Odom v. Aderhold
No. 579. Odom v. Aderhold, Warden. March 3, 1941.
Seeds v. United States
No. 675. Seeds et al. v. United States. March 3, 1941. Mr. Walter Biddle Saul for petitioners. Solicitor General Biddle, Assistant Attorney General Shea, and Messrs. Melvin H. Siegel and Thomas E. Harris for the United States.
City of New York v. United States
No. 707. City of New York v. United States et al. March 3, 1941. Messrs. William C. Charder, Paxton Blair, and Sol Charles Levine for petitioner. Solicitor General Biddle, Assistant Attorney General Shea, and Messrs. Melvin H. Siegel and Pa
Choctaw Nation v. United States
No. 659. Choctaw Nation v. United States. March 3, 1941. Messrs. W. F. Semple, R. M. Rainey, Streeter B. Flynn, and T. P. Gore for petitioner. Solicitor General Biddle for the United States.
Gelfert v. National City Bank
No. 740. Gelfert, Executor, v. National City Bank of New York. March 3, 1941. Mr. George Link, Jr. for petitioner. Mr. Barney B. Fensterstock for respondent.
Ex parte Burall
No. —, original. Ex parte Louis Burall. March 3, 1941.
McKinley v. Salter
No. 748. McKinley et al. v. Salter et al. March 3, 1941. Messrs. F. W. Fischer and Earle B. Mayfield for appellants.
Journeymen Tailors Union Local No. 195 of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers v. Miller's, Inc.
No. 700. Journeymen Tailors Union Local No. 195 of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America et al. v. Miller’s, Inc. March 3, 1941. Mr. A. J. Isserman for petitioners. Mr. Louis R. Kagan for respondent.
Ex parte Hull
EX PARTE CLEIO HULL. No. —, original. Decided March 3, 1941. Cleio Hull, pro se. Messrs. Herbert J. Bushton, Attorney General of Michigan, Edmund E. Shepherd, Solicitor General, and Kenneth G. Prettie, Assistant Attorney General, for Harry
Estate of Keller v. Commissioner
ESTATE OF KELLER et al. v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE. No. 371. Argued January 10, 1941. Decided March 3, 1941. Mr. Ferdinand T. Weil, with whom Mr. J. Smith Christy was on the brief, for petitioners. Assistant Attorney General Clark,
Helvering v. Le Gierse
HELVERING, COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, v. LE GIERSE et al., EXECUTORS. No. 237. Argued January 9, 10, 1941. Decided March 3, 1941. Assistant Attorney General Clark, with whom Solicitor General Biddle and Messrs. Sewall Key, J. Louis M
Consolidated Rock Products Co. v. Du Bois
CONSOLIDATED ROCK PRODUCTS CO. et al. v. DU BOIS. No. 400. Argued February 13, 14, 1941. Decided March 3, 1941. Mr. Paul R. Watkins, with whom Mr. Dana Latham was on the brief, for petitioners in No. 400; and Mr. Graham L. Sterling, Jr., wi
Missouri-Kansas Pipe Line Co. v. United States
MISSOURI-KANSAS PIPE LINE CO. v. UNITED STATES et al. No. 268. Argued February 12, 13, 1941. Decided March 3, 1941. Messrs. Arthur G. Logan and Robert J. Bulkley, with whom Mr. Russell Hardy was on the brief, for appellants. Mr. Douglas M.
Railroad Commission v. Pullman Co.
RAILROAD COMMISSION OF TEXAS et al. v. PULLMAN COMPANY et al. No. 283. Argued February 4, 1941. Decided March 3, 1941. Mr. Cecil A. Morgan for M. B. Cunningham et al.; and Mr. Cecil C. Botsch, Assistant Attorney General of Texas, with whom
Conway v. O'Brien
CONWAY v. O’BRIEN. No. 344. Argued February 4, 5, 1941. Decided March 3, 1941. Mr. Paul E. Lesh, with whom Messrs. Herbert G. Garber and Jerome F. Barnard were on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Edwin W. Lawrence for respondent.
Breisch v. Central Railroad
BREISCH v. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW JERSEY. No. 384. Argued January 17, 1941. Decided March 3, 1941. Mr. Fred B. Gernerd, with whom Mr. David Getz was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Henry B. Friedman, with whom Mr. George W. Aubrey was on
Edwards v. United States
EDWARDS v. UNITED STATES. No. 377. Argued February 12, 1941 Decided March 3, 1941. Mr. J. Forrest McCutcheon for petitioner. Mr. Richard H. Demuth,, with whom Solicitor General Biddle and Messrs. Wendell Berge and M. Joseph Matan were on th
Millinery Creator's Guild, Inc. v. Federal Trade Commission
MILLINERY CREATOR’S GUILD, INC. (formerly MILLINERY QUALITY GUILD, INC.), et al. v. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION. No. 251. Argued February 7, 10, 1941. Decided March 3, 1941. Mr. Lowell M. Birrell, with whom Mr. Charles A. Van Patten was on the
Fashion Originators' Guild of America, Inc. v. Federal Trade Commission
FASHION ORIGINATORS’ GUILD OF AMERICA, INC., et al. v. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION. No. 537. Argued February 10, 1941. Decided March 3, 1941. Mr. Charles B. Rugg, with whom Messrs. Milton C. Weisman, Archibald Cox, and Melvin A. Albert were on
Berry v. United States
BERRY v. UNITED STATES. No. 336. Argued February 4, 1941. Decided March 3, 1941. Messrs. Ernest W. Gibson, Jr. and C. L. Dawson for petitioner. Mr. Warner W. Gardner, with whom Solicitor General Biddle and Messrs. Julius C. Martin and Wilbu
Maass v. Higgins
MAASS, EXECUTOR, v. HIGGINS, COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL REVENUE. No. 274. Argued February 3, 1941. Decided March 3, 1941. Mr. Homer S. Cummings argued the cause, and Messrs. Wilbur C. Davidson, Herbert H. Maass, David J. Levy, and Melville F. We
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