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Doe v. Sex Offender Registry Bd.
Commonwealth v. Gomes
Marchese v. Bos. Redevelopment Auth.
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Bos. Globe Media Partners, LLC v. Chief Justice of the Trial Court
Commonwealth v. Reyes
United States v. Block
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Coryell v. Phipps
CORYELL et al. v. PHIPPS et al. No. 246. Argued December 15, 1942. Decided January 4, 1943. Mr. T. Catesby Jones, with whom Mr. Leonard J. Matteson was on the brief, for petitioners. Mr. Chauncey I. Clark, with whom Mr. Eugene Underwood was
Kieselbach v. Commissioner
KIESELBACH et ux. v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE. No. 184. Argued December 11, 1942. Decided January 4, 1943. Mr. Harry Friedman for petitioners. Mr. Arnold Baum, with whom Solicitor General Fahy, Assistant Attorney General Clark, and
Clyde-Mallory Lines v. The Eglantine
CLYDE-MALLORY LINES v. THE EGLANTINE et al. No. 265. Argued November 20, 1942. Decided January 4, 1943. Mr. 'Chauncey I. Clark, with whom Mr. Eugene Underwood was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Sidney J. Kaplan, with whom Solicitor Gener
Marshall v. Pletz
MARSHALL, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER, U. S. EMPLOYEES’ COMPENSATION COMMISSION, et al. v. PLETZ. No. 93. Argued November 19, 1942. Decided January 4, 1943. Mr. Robert T. Mautz, with whom Messrs. Carl C. Donaugh and E. K. Oppenheimer were on the br
States v. Miller
UNITED STATES v. MILLER et al. No. 78. Argued November 16, 17, 1942. Decided January 4, 1943. Assistant Attorney General Littell, with whom Solicitor General Fahy and Messrs. Vernon L. Wilkinson and Roger P. Marquis were on the brief, for t
Parker v. Brown
PARKER, DIRECTOR OF AGRICULTURE, et al. v. BROWN. No. 46. Argued May 5, 1942 (No. 1040, 1941 Term). Reargued October 12, 13, 1942. Decided January 4, 1943. Messrs. Walter L. Bowers, Deputy Attorney General of California, and Strother P. Wal
Michigan v. United States
MICHIGAN et al. v. UNITED STATES. No. 214. Argued December 9, 10, 1942. Decided January 4, 1943. Mr. John H. Witherspoon, with whom Messrs. Herbert J. Bushton, Attorney General of Michigan, Daniel J. O’Hara, Assistant Attorney General, Jame
Detroit Bank v. United States
DETROIT BANK (FORMERLY DETROIT SAVINGS BANK) v. UNITED STATES. No. 156. Argued December 9, 10, 1942. Decided January 4, 1943. Messrs. Edward 8. Reid, Jr. and Emmett E. Eagan, with whom Messrs. Ferris D. Stone and Cleveland Thurber were on t
Wragg v. Federal Land Bank
WRAGG v. FEDERAL LAND BANK OF NEW ORLEANS. No. 172. Argued December 10, 1942. Decided January 4, 1943. Mr. Jack Crenshaw, with whom Messrs. Walter J. Kndbe and Elmer McClain were on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Thomas Harvey Hedgepeth for
Missouri Pacific Railroad v. Thompson
No. 85. Missouri Pacific Railroad Co. et al. v. Thompson, Trustee, et al.
Ex parte Borah
No. — , original, October Term, 1942. Ex parte Edward J. Borah.
Mathews v. West Virginia ex rel. Hamilton
No. 155. Mathews et al. v. West Virginia ex rel. Hamilton, Prosecuting Attorney.
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