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National Labor Relations Board v. Express Publishing Co.
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD v. EXPRESS PUBLISHING CO. No. 442. Argued February 14, 1941. Decided March 3, 1941. Mr. Laurence A. Knapp, with whom Solicitor General Biddle and Messrs. Richard H. Demuth, Robert B. Watts, and Mortimer B. Wol
Equitable Life Insurance v. Halsey, Stuart & Co.
EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF IOWA v. HALSEY, STUART & CO. No. 291. Argued January 15, 16, 1941. Decided March 3, 1941. Mr. Joseph G. Gamble, with whom Mr. Alden B. How-land was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Edward R. Johnston, with w
Ryerson v. United States
RYERSON et al., EXECUTORS, v. UNITED STATES. No. 495. Argued January 8, 1941. Decided March 3, 1941. Mr. William N. Haddad, with whom Mr. Walter T. Fisher was on the brief, for petitioners. Solicitor General Biddle, with whom Assistant Atto
United States v. Pelzer
UNITED STATES v. PELZER. No. 393. Argued January 7, 1941. Decided March 3, 1941. Solicitor General Biddle, with whom Assistant Attorney General Clark and Messrs. Small Key and Thomas E. Harris were on the brief, for the United States. Mr. R
Helvering v. Hutchings
HELVERING, COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, v. HUTCHINGS. No 419. Argued January 8, 1941. Decided March 3, 1941. Solicitor General Biddle, with whom Assistant Attorney General Clark and Messrs. Sewall Key and Thomas E. Harris were on the b
Just v. Chambers
JUST et al. v. CHAMBERS, EXECUTRIX. No. 373. Argued February 5, 6, 1941. Decided March 3, 1941. Mr. W. O. Mehrtens, with whom Messrs. Samuel W. Fordyce, Walter R. Mayne, and M. L. Mershon were on the brief, for petitioners. Mr. Raymond Parm
Bekins v. Lindsay-Strathmore Irrigation District
No. 696. Bekins et al., Trustees, et al. v. Lindsay-Strathmore Irrigation District. February 17, 1941. Mr. W. Coburn Cook for petitioners. Messrs. Guy Knupp and Jas. R. McBride for respondent.
Chicago & North Western Railway Co. v. Commissioner
No. 691. Chicago & North Western Railway Co. et al. v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue. February 17, 1941. Messrs. Nelson Trottman and William T. Faricy for petitioners. Solicitor General Biddle, Assistant Attorney General Clark, and Messr
United States v. Darby
No. 82. United States v. Darby. February 17, 1941.
Kelleam v. Maryland Casualty Co.
KELLEAM et al. v. MARYLAND CASUALTY CO. OF BALTIMORE, MD., et al. No. 349. Argued February 5, 1941. Decided February 17, 1941.
Nelson v. Montgomery Ward & Co.
NELSON, CHAIRMAN OF THE STATE TAX COMMISSION, et al. v. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO., INC. No. 256. Argued January 13, 14, 1941. Decided February 17, 1941. Mr. John E. Mulroney, Assistant Attorney General of Iowa, with whom Mr. John M. Rankin, Att
Nelson v. Sears, Roebuck & Co.
NELSON, CHAIRMAN OF THE STATE TAX COMMISSION, et al. v. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. No. 255. Argued January 13, 14, 1941. Decided February 17, 1941. Mr. John E. Mulroney, Assistant Attorney General of Iowa, with whom Mr. John M. Rankin, Attorney G
Federal Trade Commission v. Bunte Bros.
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION v. BUNTE BROTHERS, INC. No. 85. Argued January 6, 1941. Decided February 17, 1941. Mr. Hugh B. Cox, with whom Solicitor General Biddle, Assistant Attorney General Arnold, and Messrs. Charles H. Weston and W. T. Kell
Warszower v. United States
WARSZOWER v. UNITED STATES. No. 338. Argued January 16, 17, 1941. Decided February 17, 1941. Mr. Osmond K. Fraenkel, with whom Mr. Edward I. Aronow was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. John T. Cahill, with whom Solicitor General Biddle, As
Browder v. United States
BROWDER v. UNITED STATES. No. 287. Argued January 16, 1941. Decided February 17, 1941. Mr. tCarl 8. Stern, with whom Carol King was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. John T. Cahill, with whom Solicitor General Biddle, Assistant Attorney Gen
Smith v. O'Grady
SMITH v. O’GRADY, WARDEN. No. 364. Argued January 17, 1941. Decided February 17, 1941. Mr. William L. Marbury, Jr., for petitioner, acting under an assignment by the Court. Mr. Clarence S. Beck, Assistant Attorney General of Nebraska, with
Newhouse v. Corcoran Irrigation District
No. 589. Newhouse et al. v. Corcoran Irrigation District. February 10, 1941.
May v. Mulligan
No. 711. May, doing business as George S. May Co., v. Mulligan. February 10, 1941. Mr. Harry C. Howard for petitioner.
Nudelman v. Globe Varnish Co.
No. 662. Nudelman, Director of Finance of Illinois, v. Globe Varnish Co. February 10, 1941. Messrs. John E. Cassidy, Attorney General of Illinois, Montgomery S. Winning, Edwin T. Breen, Eli J. Bibo, and Philip J. Simon, Assistant Attorneys
Ex parte Lockhart
No. 13, original. Ex parte William H. Lockhart. February 10, 1941. William H. Lockhart, pro se.
City Bank Farmers Trust Co. v. Commissioner
Nos. 408 and 409. City Bank Farmers Trust Co., Trustee, v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue. February 10, 1941. Messrs. Rollin Browne, John G. Jackson, Jr., and George Craven for petitioner. Solicitor General Biddle for respondent.
Philadelphia Co. v. Dipple
Nos. 242 and 243. Philadelphia Company et al. v. Dipple et al. February 10, 1941.
Philadelphia-Detroit Lines, Inc. v. Simpson
No. 708. Philadelphia-Detroit Lines, Inc. v. Simpson, State Road Commissioner, et al. February 10, 1941. Messrs. Leo P. Kitchen and Dan R. Schwartz for appellant. Messrs. Clarence W. Meadows, Attorney General of West Virginia, and Robert S.
American Federation of Labor v. Swing
AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR et al. v. SWING et al. No. 56. Argued December 13, 1940. Decided February 10, 1941. Mr. Walter F. Dodd, with whom Mr. Daniel D. Carmell was on the brief, for petitioners. Mr. Myer N. Rosengard, with whom Mr. Sam
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