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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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Faitoute Iron & Steel Co. v. City of Asbury Park
FAITOUTE IRON & STEEL CO. et al. v. CITY OF ASBURY PARK. No. 896. Argued April 28, 1942. Decided June 1, 1942. Mr. Arthur T. Vanderbilt for appellants. Mr. Ward Kremer for appellee.
Brillhart v. Excess Insurance Co. of America
BRILLHART, ADMINISTRATOR, v. EXCESS INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA. No. 772. Argued April 8,1942. Decided June 1, 1942. Mr. Clarence C. Chilcott for petitioner. Messrs. Dick H. Woods and Paul R. Stinson for respondent.
Query v. United States
QUERY et al., CONSTITUTING THE SOUTH CAROLINA TAX COMMISSION, v. UNITED STATES et al. No. 619. Argued May 5, 1942. Decided June 1, 1942. Mr. Claude K. Wingate, with whom Mr. John M. Daniel was on the brief, for petitioners. Assistant Attorn
Standard Oil Co. v. Johnson
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA v. JOHNSON, TREASURER OF CALIFORNIA. No. 1125. Argued May 5, 1942. Decided June 1, 1942. Mr. Francis R. Kirkham, with whom Messrs. Felix T. Smith and Sigvald Nielson were on the brief, for appellant. Mr. A
Betts v. Brady
BETTS v. BRADY, WARDEN. No. 837. Argued April 13, 14, 1942. Decided June 1, 1942. Messrs. Jesse Slingluff, Jr. and G. Van Velsor Wolf for petitioner. Messrs. William C. Walsh, Attorney General of Maryland, and Robert E. Clapp, Jr., Assistan
American Chicle Co. v. United States
AMERICAN CHICLE CO. v. UNITED STATES. No. 913. Argued April 29, 1942. Decided June 1, 1942. Mr. Erwin N. Griswold for petitioner. Mr. J. Louis Monarch, with whom Solicitor General Fahy, Assistant Attorney General Clark, and Messrs. Sewall K
National Broadcasting Co. v. United States
NATIONAL BROADCASTING CO., INC., et al. v. UNITED STATES et al. No. 1025. Argued April 30, May 1, 1942. Decided June 1, 1942. Mr. John T. Cahill, with whom Messrs. David M. Wood, Thomas II. Middleton, A. L. Ashby, and E. W. Middleton were o
Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. v. United States
COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM, INC. v. UNITED STATES et al. No. 1026. Argued May 1, 1942. Decided June 1, 1942. Mr. Charles E. Hughes, Jr., with whom Messrs. John J. Burns, Mien S. Hubbard, Harold L. Smith, and Richard W. Hogue, Jr. were on
Hill v. Texas
HILL v. TEXAS. No. 1119. Argued May 11, 1942. Decided June 1, 1942. Mr. J. Forrest McCutcheon submitted for petitioner. Messrs. Pat Coon, Assistant Attorney General of Texas, and Spurgeon E. Bell, with whom Mr. Gerald C. Mann, Attorney Gene
Ex parte Tapia
No. —, original. Ex parte Pedro E. Sanchez Tapia. May 25, 1942.
Scott v. United States
No. 1174. Scott, State Engineer, et al. v. United States et al. May 25, 1942. Messrs. Walter R. Johnson, Attorney General of Nebraska, and Paul F. Good for petitioners. Solicitor General Fahy and Assistant Attorney General Littell for respo
Manley Oil Corp. v. Shell Oil Co.
No. 1150. Manley Oil Corp. et al. v. Shell Oil Co., Inc. May 25, 1942. Messrs. Frank E. Trobaugh, Thomas J. Layman, and William B. Johnson for petitioners. Messrs. Craig Van Meter and Fred H. Kelly for respondent.
Wyoming v. Yellowstone Park Co.
No. 1159. Wyoming v. Yellowstone Park Co. May 25, 1942. Mr. Ewing T. Kerr, Attorney General of Wyoming, for petitioner. Mr. Taylor B. Weir for respondent.
Davenport Hosiery Mills v. Fisher
No. 1146. Davenport Hosiery Mills et al. v. Fisher, Receiver. May 25, 1942. Mr. Vaughn Miller for petitioners. Mr. Phil B. Whitaker for respondent.
Evergreen Farms Co. v. Willacy County Water Control & Improvement District No. 1
No. 1123. Evergreen Farms Co. v. Willacy County Water Control & Improvement District No. 1. May 25, 1942. Mr. D. F. Strickland for petitioner. Messrs. John D. McCall and Sawnie B. Smith for respondent.
George R. Cooke Co. v. Maki
No. 1084. George R. Cooke Co. v. Maki. May 25, 1942. Mr. Thomas H. Adams for petitioner.
Holley v. United States
No. 1132. Holley v. United States. May 25, 1942. Mr. Paul B. Moody for petitioner. Solicitor General Fahy, Assistant Attorney General Clark, and Messrs. Sewall Key and Benjamin M. Brodsky for the United States.
Campeau v. Amrine
No. 1227. Campeau v. Amrine, Warden. May 25, 1942. Al Campeau, pro se.
Errington v. Hudspeth
No. —. No. —. No. —. Ex parte Bernard Bahlhorn; Ex parte Nicholas Parsin; and Errington v. Hudspeth, Warden. May 25, 1942.
Banque de France v. Supreme Court
No. 1154. Banque de France v. Supreme Court of the State of New York et al. May 25, 1942. Messrs. Frederic B. Coudert and Mahlon B. Doing for appellant. Messrs. John C. Bruton and John Foster Dulles for appellees.
Magruder v. Supplee
MAGRUDER, COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL REVENUE, v. SUPPLEE et ux. No. 947. Argued April 30, 1942. Decided May 25, 1942. Mr. Douglas Maggs argued the cause, and Solicitor General Fahy, Assistant Attorney General Clark, and Messrs. Sewall Key, Arnol
Williams Manufacturing Co. v. United Shoe Machinery Corp.
WILLIAMS MANUFACTURING CO. v. UNITED SHOE MACHINERY CORP. No. 332. Argued February 13, 1942. Decided May 25, 1942. Mr. H. A. Toulmin, Jr. for petitioner. Mr. Harrison F. Lyman, with whom Messrs. Charles E. Hammett, Jr. and Thomas J. Ryan we
Stewart v. United States
STEWART et al. v. UNITED STATES. No. 848. Argued April 27, 28, 1942. Decided May 25, 1942. Messrs. Robert L. Idpman and Allan P. Matthew, with whom Messrs. J. M. Mannon, Jr. and A. Crawford Greene were on the brief, for petitioners. Mr. Ric
Peyton v. Railway Express Agency, Inc.
PEYTON v. RAILWAY EXPRESS AGENCY, INC. et al. No. 903. Submitted May 1, 1942. Decided May 25, 1942. Robert L. Peyton submitted pro se. Messrs. Harry S. Marx and Charles C. Evans submitted for respondents.
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