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Borden Co. v. Borella
BORDEN COMPANY v. BORELLA et al. No. 688. Argued April 6, 1945. Decided June 11, 1945. Mr. John A. Kelly, with whom Messrs. George F. Keenan and Henry Kirk Greer were on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. A. H. Frisch, with whom Messrs. George
Lincoln National Life Insurance v. Read
LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. v. READ, INSURANCE COMMISSIONER OF OKLAHOMA, et al. No. 833. Argued April 24, 25, 1945. Decided June 11, 1945. Mr. Rmsell V. Johnson, with whom Mr. Charles E. France was on the brief, for appellant. Fred
Nebraska v. Wyoming
NEBRASKA v. WYOMING et al. NO. 6, ORIGINAL. Argued March 5, 6, 7, 1945. Decided June 11, 1945. Mr. Paul F. Good, with whom Walter R. Johnson, Attorney General of Nebraska, and John L. Riddell, Assistant Attorney General, were on the brief,
10 East 40th Street Building, Inc. v. Callus
10 EAST 40th STREET BUILDING, INC. v. CALLUS et al. No. 820. Argued April 6, 1945. Decided June 11, 1945. Mr. Joseph M. Proskauer, with whom Mr. Harold H. Levin was on the brief, for petitioner. Mr. Monroe Goldwater, with whom Messrs. Aaron
In re Summers
IN RE SUMMERS. No. 205. Argued April 27, 30, 1945. Decided June 11, 1945. Mr. Julien Cornell, with whom Messrs. Alfred T. Carton, Charles Liebman and Arthur Garfield Hayes were on the brief, for petitioner. William C. Wines, Assistant Attor
Hill v. Florida ex rel. Watson
HILL et al. v. FLORIDA ex rel. WATSON, ATTORNEY GENERAL. No. 811. Argued April 4, 5, 1945. Decided June 11, 1945. Messrs. Joseph A. Padway and Herbert S. Thatcher for petitioners. J. Tom Watson, Attorney General of Florida, and Howard S. Ba
Alabama v. United States
ALABAMA et al. v. UNITED STATES et al. NO. 574. Argued April 24, 1945. Decided June 11, 1945. Forman Smith, Assistant Attorney General of Alabama, with whom William N. McQueen, Acting Attorney General, was on the brief, for the State of Ala
North Carolina v. United States
NORTH CAROLINA et al. v. UNITED STATES et al. NO. 560. Argued April 23, 24, 1945. Decided June 11, 1945. Messrs. J. C. B. Ehringhaus and F. C. Hillyer for appellants in No. 560. Messrs. Richard H. Field, David F. Cavers and Malcolm D. Mille
Keegan v. United States
KEEGAN v. UNITED STATES. NO. 39. Argued November 9,10, 1944. Decided June 11, 1945. Messrs. John F. X. Finn and Harold W. Hastings and Mr. William H. Timbers, pro hac vice, with whom Messrs. Leo C. Fennelly, George S. Leisure, Joab H. Banto
Congress of Industrial Organizations v. McAdory
CONGRESS OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONS et al. v. McADORY et al. No. 855. Argued April 3, 4, 1945. Decided June 11, 1945. Mr. Lee Pressman, with whom Messrs. Crampton Harris and Frank Banner were on the brief, for petitioners. Messrs. James A.
Alabama State Federation of Labor v. McAdory
ALABAMA STATE FEDERATION OF LABOR et al. v. McADORY et al. No. 588. Argued April 3, 4, 1945. Decided June 11, 1945. Messrs. Horace C. Wilkinson and Joseph A. Padway, with whom Mr. Herbert S. Thatcher was on the brief, for petitioners. Messr
Bank of New York v. Griffith
No. 1255. Bank of New York v. Griffith. June 4, 1945. Mr. George W. Martin for petitioner. Louise A. Griffith, pro se.
Gault v. Oklahoma ex rel. Cobb
No. 1248. Gault et al. v. Oklahoma ex rel. Cobb, Attorney General. June 4, 1945. Mr. William Joseph Hulsey and Mrs. Lena Hulsey for petitioners.
Wertz v. Village of Solon
No. 1231. Wertz v. Village of Solon. June 4, 1945. Messrs. R. A. Argabright and John M. Sprigg for petitioner. Mr. Ralph W. Jones for respondent.
42nd St. Foto Shop, Inc. v. New York State Labor Relations Board
No. 1216. 42nd St. Foto Shop, Inc. et al. v. New York State Labor Relations Board. June 4, 1945. Mr. Sol. A. Herzog for petitioners. Mr. Philip Feldblum for respondent.
Creech v. United States
No. 1095. Creech et al. v. United States. June 4, 1945. Mr. W. H. Poe for petitioners. Assistant Solicitor General Cox, Messrs. Joseph Edward Williams, Roger P. Marquis and Robert L. Stern for the United States.
Hinkle v. Swygeet
No. —. No. —. Hinkle v. Swygeet, Judge; and Sinclair v. Swygert, Judge. June 4, 1945.
Commissioner v. Disston
COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE v. DISSTON. No. 589. Argued April 24, 1945. Decided June 4, 1945. Mr. J. Louis Monarch, with whom Solicitor General Fahy, Assistant Attorney General Samuel O. Clark, Jr., Messrs. Sewall Key and Robert Koerne
Walling v. Harnischfeger Corp.
WALLING, ADMINISTRATOR OF THE WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, v. HARNISCHFEGER CORPORATION. No. 956. Argued May 1, 1945. Decided June 4, 1945. Mr. Irving J. Levy, with whom Assistant Solicitor Hugh B. Cox, Messrs. Ralph F
Walling v. Youngerman-Reynolds Hardwood Co.
WALLING, ADMINISTRATOR OF THE WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, v. YOUNGERMAN-REYNOLDS HARDWOOD CO., INC. No. 955. Argued May 1, 1945. Decided June 4, 1945. Mr. Douglas B. Maggs, with whom Assistant Solicitor General Hugh B
Bowles v. Seminole Rock & Sand Co.
BOWLES, PRICE ADMINISTRATOR, v. SEMINOLE ROCK & SAND CO. No. 914. Argued. April 26, 27, 1945. Decided June 4, 1945. Mr. Henry M. Hart, Jr., pro hac vice, with whom Solicitor General Fahy, Messrs. Robert L. Stern and David London were on the
Akins v. Texas
AKINS v. TEXAS. No. 853. Argued April 30, May 1, 1945. Decided June 4, 1945. Messrs. A. S. Baskett and W. J. Durham for petitioner. Benjamin T. Woodall, Assistant Attorney General of Texas, with whom Grover Sellers, Attorney General, was on
American Power & Light Co. v. Securities & Exchange Commission
AMERICAN POWER & LIGHT CO. v. SECURITIES & EXCHANGE COMMISSION. NO. 470. Argued April 26,1945.- Decided June 4, 1945. Mr. R. A. Henderson, with whom Mr. A. J. G. Priest was on the brief, for petitioner in No. 470. Mr. Roger S. Foster, with
Trust Under the Will of Bingham v. Commissioner
TRUST UNDER THE WILL OF BINGHAM et al. v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE. No. 932. Argued April 27, 1945. Decided June 4, 1945. Mr. Arthur A. Ballantine, with whom Mr. George E. Cleary was on the brief, for petitioners. Mr. Ralph F. Fuchs
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