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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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Kelley v. Everglades Drainage District
KELLEY et al. v. EVERGLADES DRAINAGE DISTRICT. No. 935. Decided June 1, 1943. Mr. Miller W.alton was on the brief for petitioners. Messrs. M. Lewis Hall, Alfred E. Sapp and John D. McCall were on the brief for respondent.
Matton Steamboat Co. v. Murphy
MATTON STEAMBOAT CO., INC. et al. v. MURPHY, ACTING INDUSTRIAL COMMISSIONER, et al. No. 783. Argued May 5, 1943. Decided June 1, 1943. Mr. Frank C. Mason, with whom Messrs. H. Maurice Fridlund and Edward L. P. O’Connor were on the brief, fo
United States ex rel. Innes v. Crystal
No. 873. United States ex rel. Innes v. Crystal, Commanding Officer. May 24, 1943.
Plenty v. United States
No. 843. Plenty et al. v. United States. May 24, 1943. Antoine Kills Plenty and Leonard Jack, pro se. Solicitor General Fahy, Assistant Attorney General Berge, and Mr. Oscar A. Provost for the United States.
Hadesman v. Michigan
No. 984. Hadesman v. Michigan. May 24, 1943. Mr. James A. Cobb for petitioner.
Watson v. Caspers
No. 939. Watson et al. v. Caspers. May 24, 1943. Mr. Weightstill Woods for petitioners. Mr. Emmet J. Cleary for respondent.
Conterno v. Rogan
No. 909. Conterno v. Rogan, Collector of Internal Revenue. May 24, 1943. Mr. Harold C. Morton for petitioner. Solicitor General Fahy, Assistant Attorney General Samuel O. Clark, Jr., and Messrs. Sewall Key and Bernard Chertcojf for responde
Meredith v. Haven
No. 923. Meredith et al. v. Winter Haven. May 24, 1943. Messrs. D. C. Hull, Erskine W. Landis, John L. Graham, and J. Compton French for petitioners. Mr. Giles J. Patterson for respondent.
Galloway v. United States
GALLOWAY v. UNITED STATES. No. 553. Argued March 9, 1943. Decided May 24, 1943. Mr. Warren E. Miller for petitioner. Mr. Lester P. Schoene, with whom Solicitor General Fahy, Assistant Attorney General Shea, and Messrs. Wilbur C. Pickett, W.
Altvater v. Freeman
ALTVATER et al. v. FREEMAN et al. No. 696. Argued April 19, 1943. Decided May 24, 1943. Messrs. Edmund C. Rogers and Lawrence C. Kings-land for petitioners. Mr. Marston Allen for respondents.
Bailey v. Central Vermont Railway, Inc.
BAILEY, ADMINISTRATRIX, v. CENTRAL VERMONT RAILWAY, INC. No. 640. Argued April 13, 1943. Decided May 24, 1943. Mr. Joseph A. McNamara, with whom Messrs. Robert W. Larrow and T. Tracy Lawson were on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Horace H. P
Hastings v. Selby Oil & Gas Co.
HASTINGS et al. v. SELBY OIL & GAS CO. et al. No. 528. Argued February 9, 1943. Reargued April 15, 1943. Decided May 24, 1943. Mr. W. Edward Lee for O. L. Hastings et al.; and Mr. James D. Smullen, Assistant Attorney General of Texas, with
Burford v. Sun Oil Co.
BURFORD et al. v. SUN OIL CO. et al. No. 495. Argued February 8, 9, 1943. Reargued April 14, 15, 1943. Decided May 24, 1943. Messrs. James P. Hart and Ed Roy Simmons, Assistant Attorney General of Texas, with whom Mr. Gerald C. Mann, Attorn
Adams v. United States
ADAMS et al. v. UNITED STATES et al. No. 889. Argued May 10, 1943. Decided May 24, 1943. Mr. Thurgood Marshall, with whom Mr. W. Robert Ming, Jr., was on the brief, for Richard P. Adams et al. Mr. Robert L. Stern, with whom Solicitor Genera
Standard Dredging Corp. v. Murphy
STANDARD DREDGING CORPORATION v. MURPHY, ACTING INDUSTRIAL COMMISSIONER, et al. No. 722. Argued May 5, 1943. Decided May 24, 1943. Mr. Cletus Keating, with whom Messrs. H. Maurice Fridlund and Charles 8. Cunningham were on the brief, for ap
United States v. Johnson
UNITED STATES et al. v. JOHNSON. No. 840. Argued May 11, 12, 1943. Decided May 24, 1943. Mr. Paul A. Freund, with whom Solicitor General Falvy, Assistant Attorney General Tom C. Clark, and Messrs. Kenneth L. Kimble, Robert L. Wright, Richar
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Co. v. Huffman
GREAT LAKES DREDGE & DOCK CO. et al. v. HUFFMAN, ADMINISTRATOR, DIVISION OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY, LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF LABOR. No. 849. Argued May 5, 6, 1943. Decided May 24, 1943. Mr. R. Emmett Kerrigan, with whom Mr. James J. Morrison wa
Board of County Commissioners v. Seber
No. 556. Board of County Commissioners et al. v. Seber et al. May 17, 1943.
Fletcher v. Evening Star Newspaper Co.
No. 869. No. 901. Fletcher v. Evening Star Newspaper Co.; and Fletcher v. Stephens et al. May 17, 1943. Edmond C. Fletcher, pro se. Solicitor General Fahy, Assistant Attorney General Shea, and Mr. Paul A. Sweeney for respondents in No. 901.
Di Marzo v. United States
No. 929. Di Marzo v. United States. May 17, 1943. Mr. Morris Lay vine for petitioner. Solicitor General Fahy, Assistant Attorney General Berge, and Mr. Robert S. Erdahl and Miss Beatrice Rosenberg for the United States.
Fleniken v. Great American Indemnity Co.
No. 938. Fleniken et ux. v. Great American Indemnity Co. et al. May 17, 1943. Mr. William H. Becker for petitioners. Mr. Benj. B. Taylor for respondents.
Puerto Rico v. United States
No. 902. Puerto Rico v. United States et al. May 17, 1943. Mr. William Cat'tron Rigby for petitioner. Solicitor General Fahy, Assistant Attorney Generad Littell, and Messrs. Vernon L. Wilkinson and Dwight D. Doty for respondents.
Ex parte Ross
No. —, original. Ex parte Martin V. Ross. May 17, 1943.
United States ex rel. Tennessee Valley Authority v. Powelson
UNITED STATES ex rel. TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY v. POWELSON, ASSIGNEE AND SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST OF SOUTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY et al. No. 3. Argued March 12, 13, 1942. Reargued March 1, 2, 1943. Decided May 17, 1943. Solicitor General Fa
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