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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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Duncombe v. Martinson
No. —. Duncombe v. Martinson et al. March 26, 1945.
Market Street Railway Co. v. Railroad Commission of California
MARKET STREET RAILWAY CO. v. RAILROAD COMMISSION OF CALIFORNIA et al. Nos. 510 and 511. Argued February 26, 1945. Decided March 26, 1945. Mr. Francis R. Kirkham, with whom Messrs. Cyril Appel and Felix T. Smith were on the brief, for appell
Commissioner v. Wheeler
COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE v. WHEELER et al., EXECUTORS, et al. No. 354. Argued February 2, 1945. Decided March 26, 1945. Mr. Bernard Chertcoff, with whom Solicitor General Fahy, Assistant Attorney General Samuel 0. Clark, Jr., Messrs
Connecticut Light & Power Co. v. Federal Power Commission
CONNECTICUT LIGHT & POWER CO. v. FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION. No. 189. Argued January 3, 1945. Decided March 26, 1945. Messrs. Claude R. Branch and Gay H. Brown, with whom Messrs. Edward M. Day and Lawrence A. Howard were on the brief, for pet
United States v. Willow River Power Co.
UNITED STATES v. WILLOW RIVER POWER CO. No. 312. Argued February 8, 9,1945. Decided March 26, 1945. Mr. Paul A. Freund, with whom Solicitor General Fahy, Assistant Attorney General Shea and Miss Cecelia H. Goetz were on the brief, for the U
A. H. Phillips, Inc. v. Walling
A. H. PHILLIPS, INC. v. WALLING, ADMINISTRATOR OF THE WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR. No. 608. Argued March 2, 1945. Decided March 26, 1945. Mr. Joseph B. Ely, with whom Messrs. Frederick M. Kingsbury and Edward T. Collin
Georgia v. Pennsylvania Railroad
GEORGIA v. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CO. et al. No. 11, original. Argued January 2, 1945. Decided March 26, 1945. Mr. Ellis Arnall, Governor of Georgia, with whom Messrs. T. Grady Head, Attorney General, Marshall L. Allison and Claude Shaw, Ass
Malinski v. New York
MALINSKI et al. v. NEW YORK. No. 367. Argued December 4, 5,1944. Decided March 26, 1945. Messrs. John J. Fitzgerald and David F. Price, with whom Mr. Joseph A. Solovei was on the brief, for petitioners. Mr. Solomon A. Klein, with whom Messr
Estate of Putnam v. Commissioner
ESTATE OF PUTNAM; GUARANTY TRUST CO., EXECUTOR, v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE. No. 534. Argued February 2, 1945. Decided March 26, 1945. Mr. Wm. Dwight Whitney, with whom Messrs. Robert T. Swaine, Roswell Magill and George G. Tyler we
United States v. Commodore Park, Inc.
UNITED STATES v. COMMODORE PARK, INC. No. 495. Argued February 9, 1945. Decided March 26, 1945. Solicitor General Fahy, with, whom Messrs. J. Edward Williams, Chester T. Lane and Vernon L. Wilkinson were on the brief, for the United States.
Special Equipment Co. v. Coe
SPECIAL EQUIPMENT CO. v. COE, COMMISSIONER OF PATENTS. No. 469. Argued March 2, 6, 1945. Decided March 26, 1945. Messrs. Clarence J. Loftus and Curtis F. Prangley, with whom Messrs. James Ballard Moore and James M. Graves were on the brief,
Harris v. Hammond
No. 881. Harris et al. v. Hammond. March 12, 1945. Mr. Paul Treasevant Chance for petitioners. Mr. W. Inman Curry for respondent.
Hines v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad
No. 928. Hines, Administratrix, et al. v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Co. March 12, 1945. Messrs. Fred B. Greear and George P. Cridlin for petitioners. Mr. Ernest Woodward for respondent.
Wall v. Brim
No. 874. Wall v. Brim. March 12, 1945. Messrs. Grover Middlebrooks and Clifford E. Hay for petitioner. Mr. Julian Webb for respondent.
Cleveland v. United States
Nos. 895, 896 and 897. No. 898. No. 899. No. 900. No. 901. No. 902. No. 903. No. 904. No. 905. Cleveland v. United States; Darger v. United States; Jessop v. United States ; Dockstader v. United States ; Stubbs v. United States ; Petty v. U
Ex parte McConnell
No. —. Ex parte Chesteen McConnell. March 12, 1945.
Ford Motor Co. v. Pennsylvania
No. 872. Ford Motor Co. v. Pennsylvania. March 12, 1945. Messrs. W. A. Seifert, Geo. Ross Hull and Roy J. Keefer for appellant. James H. Duff, Attorney General, and Mr. H. F. Stambaugh for appellee.
Northwestern Bands of Shoshone Indians v. United States
NORTHWESTERN BANDS OF SHOSHONE INDIANS v. UNITED STATES. No. 63. Argued November 10, 13, 1944. Decided March 12, 1945. Mr. Ernest L. Wilkinson, with whom Messrs. Joseph Chez, John W. Cragun, Herman J. Galloway, Frank K. Nebeker, Charles J.
Commissioner v. Court Holding Co.
COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE v. COURT HOLDING CO. No. 581. Argued February 26, 1945. Decided March 12, 1945. Assistant Attorney General Samuel 0. Clark, Jr., with whom Solicitor General Fahy, Messrs. Sewall Key, Harry Baum, and Miss Hel
Morris v. Ragen
No. 936. No. 937. Morris v. Ragen, Warden; and Mancuso v. Ragen, Warden. March 5, 1945.
Mackreth v. Williams
No. 829. Mackreth v. Williams, Warden. March 5, 1945.
King v. United States
No. 690. King v. United States. March 5, 1945. Emory King, pro se. Solicitor General Fahy, Assistant Attorney General Tom C. Clark, Messrs. Robert S. Erdahl and Leon Ulman for the United States.
Dollert v. Pratt-Hewit Oil Corp.
No. 864. Dollert et al. v. Pratt-Hewit Oil Corp. et al. March 5, 1945. Messrs. Daniel W. Hoan and Luther M. Bickett for petitioners. Mr. William Hamlet Blades for respondents.
Slack Bros. v. Commissioner
No. 150. Slack Bros., Inc. v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue. March 5, 1945. Mr. C. J. Batter for petitioner. Solicitor General Fahy, Assistant Attorney General Samuel 0. Clark, Jr., Messrs. Sewall Key, Joseph M. Jones and Miss Helen R. C
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