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Carter v. Virginia
CARTER et al. v. VIRGINIA. NO. 134. Argued January 6, 1944. Decided January 31, 1944. Mr. John S. Battle, with whom Messrs. B. E. Joyce and Aubrey G. Weaver were on the brief, for appellants in No. 134; and Mr. Warren E. Miller, with whom M
B. F. Goodrich Co. v. United States
B. F. GOODRICH CO. v. UNITED STATES. No. 158. Argued January 3, 4, 1944. Decided January 31, 1944. Mr. William, H. Bemis, with whom Mr. Howard F. Burns was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Valentine Brookes, with whom Solicitor General Fah
Northwestern Electric Co. v. Federal Power Commission
NORTHWESTERN ELECTRIC CO. et al. v. FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION. No. 195. Argued January 4, 5, 1944. Decided January 31, 1944. Mr. A. J. G. Priest, with whom Messrs. John A. Laing, Henry S. Gray, and Sidman I. Barber were on the brief, for pet
Ex parte Hawk
EX PARTE HAWK. No. —. Decided January 31, 1944. Henry Hawk, pro se. Mr. Walter R. Johnson, Attorney General of Nebraska, for Neil Olson, Warden, respondent.
Mahnich v. Southern Steamship Co.
MAHNICH v. SOUTHERN STEAMSHIP CO. No. 200. Argued January 5, 1944. Decided January 31, 1944. Mr. Abraham E. Freedman, with whom Mr. Paul M. Goldstein was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Joseph W. Henderson, with whom Mr. George M. Brodhea
Trico Products Corp. v. Commissioner
No. 490. Trico Products Corp. v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue. January 17, 1944. Mr. Justice Jackson took no part in the consideration or decision of this application.
Bernards v. Johnson
No. 539. Bernards et al. v. Johnson et al. January 17, 1944.
Patrick Cudahy Family Co. v. Bowles
No. 518. Patrick Cudahy Family Company v. Bowles, Price Administrator. January 17, 1944. Mr. Richard H. Tyrrell for petitioner. Solicitor General Fahy and Mr. Richard H. Field for respondent.
Olweiss v. United States
No. —. Benjamin Olweiss et al. v. United States. January 17, 1944.
United States v. Waterhouse
No. 209. United States v. Waterhouse et al. Argued January 5, 6, 1944. Decided January 17, 1944. Assistant Attorney General Littell, with whom Solicitor General Fahy and Messrs. Vernon L. Wilkinson and Roger P. Marquis were on the brief, fo
McLean Trucking Co. v. United States
McLEAN TRUCKING CO. et al. v. UNITED STATES ET AL. No. 31. Argued November 12, 15, 1943. Decided January 17, 1944. Mr. Arne C. Wiprud, with whom Messrs. Robert H. Shields and Edward Dumbauld were on the brief, for the Secretary of Agricultu
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen v. Toledo, Peoria & Western Railroad
BROTHERHOOD OF RAILROAD TRAINMEN, ENTERPRISE LODGE, NO. 27, et al. v. TOLEDO, PEORIA & WESTERN RAILROAD. No. 28. Argued November 9, 10, 1943. Decided January 17, 1944. Mr. John E. Cassidy for petitioners. Mr. Clarence W. Heyl, with whom Mr.
Demorest v. City Bank Farmers Trust Co.
DEMOREST et al. v. CITY BANK FARMERS TRUST CO., TRUSTEE, et al. NO. 52. Argued December 10, 1943 Decided January 17, 1944. Mr. Francis J. Mahoney, with whom Mr. Gerald P. Culkin was of counsel, for appellants in No. 52; and Mr. James N. Vau
Tennant v. Peoria & Pekin Union Railway Co.
TENNANT, ADMINISTRATRIX, v. PEORIA & PEKIN UNION RAILWAY CO. No. 94. Argued December 15, 1943. Decided January 17, 1944. Mr. William H. Allen, with whom Mr. Mark D. Eagle-ton was on the brief, for petitioner.. Mr. Eugene E. Horton for respo
Thomson v. United States
THOMSON, TRUSTEE OF THE PROPERTY OF THE CHICAGO & NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY CO., v. UNITED STATES et al. No. 70. Argued December 7, 1943. Decided January 17, 1944. Mr. Nye F. Morehouse, with whom Messrs. William T. Faricy and P. F. Gault were o
Snowden v. Hughes
SNOWDEN v. HUGHES et al. No. 57. Argued December 13, 1943. Decided January 17, 1944. Mr. William R. Ming, Jr., with whom Mr. Joseph E. Snowden was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. William C. Wines, Assistant Attorney Ceneral of Illinois, w
Brotherhood of Railway & Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express & Station Employees v. United Transport Service Employees
No. 435. Brotherhood of Railway & Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express & Station Employees et al. v. United Transport Service Employees et al. January 10, 1944. Mr. Justice Rutledge is of opinion that the petition for rehearing shoul
Pitney v. Jersey
No. 534. No. 535. Pitney et al., Trustees, v. New Jersey; and Pitney et al., Trustees, v. New Jersey et al. January 10, 1944. Messrs. John W. Davis, Montgomery B. Angelí, and Marvin Lyons for petitioners. Messrs. Joseph Lanigan, Charles A.
Moody Bible Institute v. Chicago
No. 95. Moody Bible Institute v. Chicago.
Douglas v. Commissioner
Nos. 130 and 131. No. 132. No. 133. Douglas v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue; Estate of Robinson et al. v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue; and Dalrymple v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue. January 10, 1944. Mr. Thomas P. Helmey for pe
Ex parte McConnell
No. —. No. —. No. —. No. — . Ex parte Chesteen McConnell; Ex parte Harrison Howard; Ex parte Leonard Palmore; and Ex parte Carl Jackson. January 10, 1944.
District of Columbia v. Pace
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA v. PACE. No. 117. Argued December 13, 1943. Decided January 10, 1944. Mr. Glenn Simmon, with whom Messrs. Richmond B. Keech and Vernon E. West were on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Elmer E. Hazard, with whom Messrs. Ge
McDonald v. United States
No. 477. McDonald v. United States. January 3, 1944. Cassius McDonald, pro se. Solicitor General Fahy, Assistant Attorney General Tom C. Clark, and Mr. Edward G. Jennings for the United States.
Benguet Consolidated Mining Co. v. Perkins
No. 491. Benguet Consolidated Mining Co. v. Perkins et al. January 3, 1944. Messrs. W. H. Lawrence, Alfred Sutro, and Frauds R. Kirkham for petitioner. Messrs. Theodore J. Roche, Hiram W. Johnson, James Farraher, and Theodore H. Roche for r
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