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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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Johnson v. Yellow Cab Transit Co.
JOHNSON et al. v. YELLOW CAB TRANSIT CO. No. 447. Argued January 6, 7, 1944. Decided March 13, 1944. Mr. Sam H. Lattimore, Assistant Attorney General of Oklahoma, with whom Mr. Randell S. Cobb, Attorney General, was on the brief, for petiti
Lynch v. United States
No. 625. Lynch v. United States. March 6, 1944. William Lynch, pro se. Solicitor General Fahy for the United States.
North v. United States
No. 633. North v. United States. March 6, 1944. Mr. Justice Douglas took no part in the consideration or decision of this application. Mr. Howard A. Newman for petitioner. Solicitor General Fahy, Assistant Attorney General Tom C. Clark, and
Radcliff Gravel Co. v. Henderson
Nos. 655 and 656. Radcliff Gravel Co., Inc. et al. v. Henderson, Deputy Commissioner, U. S. Employees’ Compensation Commission, et al. March 6, 1944. Mr. Palmer Pillans for petitioners. Solicitor General Fahy, Assistant Attorney General She
Aetna Life Insurance v. Barnett
No. 641. No. 642. No. 643. Aetna Life Insurance Co. v. Barnett et al.; Aetna Life Insurance Co. v. Savings Investment & Trust Co.; and Equitable Life Assurance Society v. Barnett. March 6, 1944. Mr. Edward A. Markley for petitioners. Mr. Jo
Huddleston v. Dwyer
No. 628. Huddleston et al. v. Dwyer et al. March 6, 1944. Messrs. J oseph B. Brown and Frank H. Moore for petitioners. Mr. William L. Curtis for respondents.
John J. Casale, Inc. v. United States
No. 704. John J. Casale, Inc. v. United States et al. March 6, 1944. Mr. Charles E. Cotterill for appellant. Solicitor General Fahy and Mr. Daniel W. Knowlton for appellees.
Anderson v. Abbott
ANDERSON, RECEIVER, v. ABBOTT, ADMINISTRATRIX, et al. No. 3. Argued February 8, 1943. Reargued January 12, 13, 1944. Decided March 6, 1944. Mr. Robert S. Marx, with whom Messrs. Frank E. Wood, Edward M. Brown, Harry Kasfir, and John F. Ande
Roth v. United States
No. 70. Roth, Trustee of the Property of the Chicago & North Western Railway Co., v. United States et al. February 28, 1944.
Johnson v. Masonic Building Co.
No. 666. Johnson et al. v. Masonic Building Co. February 28, 1944. Mr. Luden H. Boggs for petitioners. Mr. W. Inman Curry for respondent.
Duke v. Everest
No. 651. Duke, doing business as Roosevelt Chair & Supply Co., v. Everest et al. February 28, 1944. Messrs. Charles B. Cannon and Geo. H. Wallace for petitioner. Mr. Fred H. Miller for respondents.
Flynn v. Bowles
No. 605. Flynn v. Bowles, Price Administrator. February 28, 1944. Evelyn Flynn, pro se. Solicitor General Fahy and Mr. Richard H. Field for respondent.
Columbia Cheese Co. v. McNutt
No. 614. Columbia Cheese Co. et al. v. McNutt, Federal Security Administrator. February 28, 1944. Mr. Martin A. Fromer for petitioners. Solicitor General Fahy, Assistant Attorney General Tom C. Clark, and Mr. Edward G. Jennings for responde
International Ladies' Garment Workers Union v. Superior Court
No. 604. International Ladies’ Garment Workers Union et al. v. Superior Court of California et al. February 28, 1944. Messrs. Emil Schlesinger, S. Hasket Derby, Joseph C. Sharp, and Mathew 0. Tobriner for petitioners. Mr. Milton Marks for r
United States Lines Operations, Inc. v. United States
No. 579. United States Lines Operations, Inc. v. United States. February 28, 1944. Messrs. Wm. I. Denning, John W. Cross, and Earl C. Walck for petitioner. Solicitor General Fahy, Assistant Attorney General Shea, and Mr. Walter J. Cummings,
Anaconda v. American Sugar Refining Co.
No. 649. The Anaconda et al. v. American Sugar Refining Co. February 28, 1944. Mr. Cody Fowler for petitioners. Mr. Henry N. Longley for respondent.
United States v. Myers
No. 142. No. 143. No. 144. No. 145. No. 146. United States v. Myers; United States v. Arble; United States v. Martin; United States v. Plitz; and United States v. Spitz. February 28, 1944.
Order of Railroad Telegraphers v. Railway Express Agency, Inc.
ORDER OF RAILROAD TELEGRAPHERS v. RAILWAY EXPRESS AGENCY, INC. No. 343. Argued November 10, 1943. Decided February 28, 1944. Mr. William G. McRae, with whom Mr. Leo J. Hassenauer was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Blair Foster, with whom
J. I. Case Co. v. National Labor Relations Board
J. I. CASE CO. v. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD. No. 67. Argued January 3, 1944. Decided February 28, 1944. Mr. Clark M. Robertson, with whom Messrs. John C. Gall, Ben T. Reidy, and Howard R. Johnson were on the brief, for petitioner. Mr.
Hecht Co. v. Bowles
THE HECHT COMPANY v. BOWLES, PRICE ADMINISTRATOR. No. 316. Argued February 3, 4, 1944. Decided February 28, 1944. Mr. Charles A. Horsky, with whom Mr. Spencer Gordon was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Chester T. Lane, with whom Solicitor
Stark v. Wickard
STARK ET AL. v. WICKARD, SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE, et al. No. 211. Argued January 14, 1944. Decided February 28, 1944. Mr. Edward B. Hanify, with whom Messrs. H. Brian Holland and Harry Polikoff were on the brief, for petitioners. Mr. Paul
Security Flour Mills Co. v. Commissioner
SECURITY FLOUR MILLS CO. v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE. No. 276. Argued February 10, 1944. Decided February 28, 1944. Messrs. Robert C. Foulston and John F. Eberhardt for petitioner. Mr. J. Louis Monarch, with whom Solicitor General F
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. v. Ray-O-Vac Co.
GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO., INC. et al. v. RAY-O-VAC COMPANY. No. 262. Argued February 2, 3, 1944. Decided February 28, 1944. Messrs. William E. Chilton and Albert R. Golrick for petitioners. Messrs. Bernard A. Schroeder and Gerhard A. Gese
Flournoy v. Wiener
FLOURNOY, SHERIFF AND EX-OFFICIO TAX COLLECTOR, v. WIENER et al. No. 252. Argued February 4, 7, 1944. Decided February 28, 1944. Mr. Leonard L. Lockard, with whom Mr. Eugene Stanley, Attorney General of Louisiana, was on the brief, for appe
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