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Holland v. Lowell Sun Co.
No. 529. Holland, Administrator, Wage and Hour Division, U. S. Department of Labor, v. Lowell Sun Co. Argued February 4, 5, 1942. Decided March 2, 1942. Mr, Warner W. Gardner, with whom Solicitor General Fahy and Messrs. Richard S. Salant,
United States v. Local 807 of International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Stablemen & Helpers
UNITED STATES v. LOCAL 807 OF INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF TEAMSTERS, CHAUFFEURS, STABLEMEN & HELPERS OF AMERICA et al. No. 131. Argued January 7, 1942. Decided March 2, 1942. Assistant Attorney General Arnold, with whom Solicitor General F
United States v. New York
UNITED STATES v. NEW YORK. No. 238. Argued February 2, 1942. Decided March 2, 1942. Mr. J. Louis Monarch, with whom Solicitor General Fahy, Assistant Attorney General Clark, and Mr. Alvin J. Rockwell were on the brief, for the United States
Butler Bros. v. McColgan, Franchise Tax Commissioner
BUTLER BROTHERS v. McCOLGAN, FRANCHISE TAX COMMISSIONER OF CALIFORNIA. No. 283. Argued February 12, 1942. Decided March 2, 1942. Mr. Leland K. Neeves, with whom Mr. James S. Moore, Jr. was on the brief, for appellant. Mr. Valentine Brookes,
Howard Hall Co. v. United States
HOWARD HALL CO., INC. v. UNITED STATES et al. No. 210. Argued January 16, 19, 1942. Decided March 2, 1942. Mr. Allan Watkins, with whom Mr. Edgar Watkins was on the brief, for appellant. Mr. Nelson Thomas, with whom Solicitor General Fahy,
United States v. Carolina Freight Carriers Corp.
UNITED STATES et al. v. CAROLINA FREIGHT CARRIERS CORP. No. 197. Argued January 16, 1942. Decided. March 2, 1942. Mr. J. Stanley Payne, with whom Messrs. Daniel W. Knowlton and Nelson Thomas were on the brief, for the Interstate Commerce Co
D'Oench, Duhme & Co. v. Federal Deposit Insurance
D’OENCH, DUHME & CO., INC. v. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION. No. 206. Argued January 9, 1942. Decided March 2, 1942. Messrs. John W. Giesecke and Harold C. Ackert, with whom Mr. Franklin E. Reagan was on the brief, for petitioner. A
Thomson v. Gaskill
THOMSON, TRUSTEE OF CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY CO., et al. v. GASKILL et al. No. 139. Argued January 7, 8, 1942. Decided March 2, 1942. Messrs. Wymer Dressier and W. M. McFarland, with whom Messrs. W. C. Fraser, J. M. Grimm, Robert D. N
Hotel & Restaurant Employees' International Alliance, Local No. 122 v. Wisconsin Employment Relations Board
HOTEL & RESTAURANT EMPLOYEES’ INTERNATIONAL ALLIANCE, LOCAL NO. 122, et al. v. WISCONSIN EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS BOARD et al. No. 124. Argued January 9, 12, 1942. Decided March 2, 1942. Messrs. I. E. Goldberg and Joseph A. Padway for petitione
Hysler v. Florida
HYSLER v. FLORIDA. No. 64. Argued December 12, 1941. Decided March 2, 1942. Mr. Carlton C. Arnow, with whom Mr. P. Guy Crews was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Joseph E. Gillen, Assistant Attorney General of Florida, with whom Messrs. J.
Williams v. Jacksonville Terminal Co.
WILLIAMS et al. v. JACKSONVILLE TERMINAL CO. No. 112. Argued January 6, 1942. Decided March 2, 1942. Mr. Frank F. L’Engle for petitioners in No. 112. By special leave of Court, Mr. Robert L. Stern argued the cause for the Administrator of t
Purcell v. United States
PURCELL et al., CONSTITUTING THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF MARYLAND, et al. v. UNITED STATES et al. No. 803. Argued February 11, 1942. Decided March 2, 1942. Messrs. Clarence W. Miles and Joseph Sherbow, with whom Messrs. Benjamin C. How
Interstate Commerce Commission v. Railway Labor Executives Ass'n
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION et al. v. RAILWAY LABOR EXECUTIVES ASSN. et al. No. 223. Argued February 3, 1942. Decided March 2, 1942. Mr. E. M. Reidy, with whom Mr. Daniel W. Knowlton was on the brief, for the Interstate Commerce Commissi
Cudahy Packing Co. v. Holland
CUDAHY PACKING CO., LTD. v. HOLLAND, ADMINISTRATOR OF THE WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR. No. 245. Argued February 4, 1942. Decided March 2, 1942. Messrs. Stephen C. Hartel and Leopold Stahl, with whom Messrs. Robert E. S
Essary v. Lowden
No. 792. Essary, Executrix, v. Lowden et al., Trustees, et al. February 16, 1942.
Dow v. Ickes
No. 834. Dow v. Ickes, Secretary of the Interior, et al. February 16, 1942. Mr. William G. Symmers for petitioner. Solicitor General Fahy, Assistant Attorney General Littell, and Mr. Archibald Cox for respondents.
New York ex rel. Smith v. Hunt
No. 888. New York ex rel. Smith v. Hunt, Warden. February 16, 1942. Stanley Smith, pro se.
Stewart v. United States
No. 848. Stewart et al. v. United States. February 16, 1942. Messrs. J. M. Mannon, Jr., A. Crawford Greene, and Robert L. Lipman for petitioners. Solicitor General Fahy, Assistant Attorney General Littell, and Messrs. Oscar A. Provost, H. G
Riley v. New York Trust Co.
RILEY et al., EXECUTORS, v. NEW YORK TRUST CO., ADMINISTRATOR, et al. No. 81. Argued December 16, 1941. Decided February 16, 1942. Mr. Dan MacDougald, with whom Messrs. James A. Branch, Robert S. Sams, and Aaron Finger were on the brief, fo
United States v. Bethlehem Steel Corp.
UNITED STATES v. BETHLEHEM STEEL CORPORATION et al. No. 8. Argued December 9, 1941. Decided February 16, 1942. Solicitor General Fahy argued the cause (Attorney General Jackson, Solicitor General Biddle, Assistant Attorney General Shea, and
Stewart v. Southern Railway Co.
STEWART, ADMINISTRATOR, v. SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO. No. 161. Argued January 8, 1942. Decided February 16, 1942. Messrs. William H. Allen and Charles M. Hay for petitioner. Mr. Sidney S. Alderman, with whom Messrs. Wilder Lucas, Arnot L. Sheppar
National Labor Relations Board v. Automotive Maintenance Machinery Co.
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD v. AUTOMOTIVE MAINTENANCE MACHINERY CO. No. 188. Argued February 3, 1942. Decided February 16, 1942. Mr. Ernest A. Gross, with whom Solicitor General Fahy and Messrs. Archibald Cox, Robert B. Watts, and Morris
MacGregor v. State Mutual Life Assurance Co.
MacGREGOR, EXECUTOR, v. STATE MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE CO. No. 179. Argued February 2, 3, 1942. Decided February 16, 1942. Mr. William B. Giles for petitioner. Mr. Wm. Marshall Bullitt for respondent.
Kretske v. United States
No. 31. Kretske v. United States. February 9, 1942. Mr. Justice Jackson took no part in the consideration or decision of this application.
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