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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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Pennsylvania Co. for Insurance on Lives & Granting Annuities v. Kauffman
No. 531. Pennsylvania Company for Insurance on Lives and Granting Annuities, Executor, et al. v. Kauffman, Executor, et al. December 21, 1942. Messrs. Orville C. Sanborn, Leslie J. Tompkins, George E. Reynolds, and Richard S. Holmes for pet
Department of Banking v. Pink
No. 466. Department of Banking of Nebraska, Receiver, v. Pink, Superintendent of Insurance.
Williams v. North Carolina
WILLIAMS et al. v. NORTH CAROLINA. No. 29. Argued October 20, 1942. Decided December 21, 1942. Mr. W. II. Strickland for petitioners. Mr. Hughes J. Rhodes, Assistant Attorney General of North Carolina, with whom Messrs. Harry McMullan, Atto
Adams v. McCann
ADAMS, WARDEN, et al. v. UNITED STATES ex rel. McCANN. No. 79. Argued November 17, 18, 1942. Decided December 21, 1942. Solicitor General Fahy, with whom Assistant Attorney General Berge and Messrs. Archibald Cox and Richard S. Salant were
Department of Banking v. Pink
DEPARTMENT OF BANKING OF NEBRASKA, RECEIVER, v. PINK, SUPERINTENDENT OF INSURANCE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. No. 466. Decided December 21, 1942. Messrs. Walter B. Johnson, Attorney General of Nebraska, Morris Amchan and Howard Saxton were on
Public Service Corp. v. Securities & Exchange Commission
No. 521. Public Service Corporation of New Jersey v. Securities and Exchange Commission. December 14, 1942. Messrs. Homer Cummings, William Stanley, and Wendell J. Wright for petitioner. Solicitor General Fahy and Messrs. John F. Davis and
Ranieri v. United States
No. 463. Ranieri v. United States. December 14, 1942. Messrs. S. Wallace Dempsey and Bruce Fuller for petitioner. Solicitor General Fahy, Assistant Attorney General Shea, and Mr. Paul A. Sweeney for the United States.
Burford v. Sun Oil Co.
No. 495. Burford et al. v. Sun Oil Co. et al. December 14, 1942. Messrs. Gerald C. Mann, Attorney General of Texas, Ed Boy Simmons, Assistant Attorney General, and James P. Hart for petitioners. Mr. J. B. Robertson for respondents.
Tegtmeyer v. Tegtmeyer
No. 477. Tegtmeyer v. Tegtmeyer et al. December 14, 1942.
Fisher v. Whiton
No. 85. Fisher, Receiver, v. Whiton, Executrix, et al. December 14, 1942.
Ex parte Terrell
No. —. Ex parte Henry E. Terrell. December 14, 1942.
Davis v. Department of Labor & Industries
DAVIS v. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON. No. 86. Argued November 18, 1942. Decided December 14, 1942. Mr. Alfred J. Schweppe, with whom Messrs. Maurice P. McMicken and Otto B. Rupp were on the brief, for petit
Garrett v. Moore-McCormack Co.
GARRETT v. MOORE-McCORMACK CO., INC. et al. No. 67. Argued November 12, 1942. Decided December 14, 1942. Mr. Abraham E. Freedman, with whom Mr. Milton M. Borowsky was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Rowland C. Evans, Jr. for respondents.
Sharpe v. Buchanan
SHARPE v. BUCHANAN, WARDEN. No. 525. Decided December 14, 1942. Howard M. Sharpe, pro se.
Hunsberger v. Fischer
No. 435. Hunsberger v. Fischer et al. December 7, 1942.
Edwards v. United States
No. 561. Edwards v. United States. December 7, 1942. Mr. Mack Taylor for petitioner.
Ewald v. Michigan
No. 504. Ewald v. Michigan. December 7, 1942. Mr. Edward N. Barnard for petitioner. Mr. Herbert J. Rushton, Attorney General of Michigan, and Harold Helper for respondent.
Sears, Roebuck & Co. v. Hoyt
No. 471. Sears, Roebuck & Co. v. Hoyt et al. December 7, 1942. Messrs. Raymond G. Stanbury and Harry D. Parker for petitioner. Mr. Francis J. Gabel for respondents.
Samara v. United States
No. 489. Samara v. United States. December 7, 1942. Messrs. Prew Savoy and Max Turner for petitioner. Solicitor General Fahy, Assistant Attorney General Clark, and Mr. Sewall Key and Mrs. Maryhelen Wigle for the United States.
Philadelphia Coke Co. v. Commissioner
No. 502. Philadelphia Coke Co. v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue. December 7, 1942. Mr. John E. McClure for petitioner. Solicitor General Fahy, Assistant Attorney General Clark, and Messrs. Sewall Key, J. Louis Monarch, BenjaminM. Brodsky
Donovan v. Turner
No. 510. Donovan v. Turner et al., Copartners.
Robinette v. Helvering
No. 499. Robinette v. Helvering, Commissioner of Internal Revenue; and Paumgarten v. Helvering, Commissioner of Internal Revenue. No. 500. December 7, 1942. Messrs. Henry A. Mulcahy and Guilford S. Jameson for petitioners. Solicitor General
Williams v. Delaware & Hudson Railroad
Nos. 446 and 447. Williams et al. v. Delaware & Hudson Railroad Corp. et al. December 7, 1942. Mr. Leo J. Hassenauer for petitioners. Messrs. Joseph Bosch, Conrad H. Poppenhusen, and Anan Raymond for the Delaware & Hudson Railroad Corp.; an
United Carbon Co. v. Binney & Smith Co.
UNITED CARBON CO. et al. v. BINNEY & SMITH CO. No. 71. Argued November 13, 1942. Decided December 7, 1942. Mr. Hugh M. Morris, with whom Messrs. George P. Dike, Arthur M. Smith, and Osman E. Swartz were on the brief, for petitioners. Mr. De
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