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United States v. Causby
UNITED STATES v. CAUSBY et ux. No. 630. Argued May 1, 1946. Decided May 27, 1946. Walter J. Cummings, Jr. argued the cause for the United States. With him on the brief were Solicitor General McGrath, J. Edward Williams, Roger P. Marquis and
Porter v. Dicken
PORTER, PRICE ADMINISTRATOR, v. DICKEN et al. No. 1118. Argued May 13, 1946. Decided May 27, 1946. Robert L. Stern argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief were Solicitor General McGrath, Milton Klein and Irving M. Gruber. Sub
Porter v. Lee
PORTER, PRICE ADMINISTRATOR, v. LEE et al. Nos. 1116 and 1117. Argued May 13, 1946. Decided May 27, 1946. Robert L. Stern argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief were Solicitor General McGrath, Milton Klein, David London and
O'Neil v. Burke
No. 985. O’Neil v. Burke, Warden, et al. May 20, 1946.
Rubin v. New York
No. 1135. Rubin v. New York. May 20, 1946.
Gardner v. New Jersey
No. 1143. Gardner, Trustee, v. New Jersey. May 20, 1946. James D. Carpenter, Jr., Howard L. Kern and Alexander H. Elder for petitioner. Walter D. Van Riper, Attorney-General of New Jersey, and Benjamin C. Van Tine for respondent.
Cudahy Packing Co. v. United States
No. 1114. Cudahy Packing Co. v. United States. May 20, 1946. Vincent O’Brien for petitioner. Solicitor General McGrath, Sewall Key and Robert N. Anderson for the United States.
Gatewood v. Sanders
No. 1084. Gatewood v. Sanders et al. May 20, 1946. Leon T. Seawell for petitioner. George M. Lanning for respondents.
Cogswell v. Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad
No. 1140. Cogswell v. Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad Co.
United States v. Joseph A. Holpuch Co.
UNITED STATES v. JOSEPH A. HOLPUCH CO. Nos. 696 and 697. Argued May 3, 1946. Decided May 20, 1946. Abraham J. Harris argued the cause for the United States. With him on the brief were Solicitor General McGrath, Assistant Attorney General So
Thiel v. Southern Pacific Co.
THIEL v. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. No. 349. Argued March 25, 1946. Decided May 20, 1946. Allen Spivock argued the cause and filed a brief for petitioner. Arthur B. Dunne argued the cause and filed a brief for respondent.
Woods v. Nierstheimer
WOODS v. NIERSTHEIMER, WARDEN. NO. 631. Argued May 2, 1946. Decided May 20, 1946. Edward H. Levi argued the cause and filed a brief for petitioner. William C. Wines, Assistant Attorney General of Illinois, argued the cause for respondent. W
Dellar v. Samuel Goldwyn, Inc.
Nos. 654 and 655. Dellar v. Samuel Goldwyn, Inc. et al. May 13, 1946.
Gause v. Ragen
No. 1166. Gause v. Ragen, Warden. May 13, 1946.
Hancock v. Nierstheimer
No. 1122. Hancock v. Nierstheimer, Warden. May 13, 1946.
Piccard v. Sperry Corp.
No. 1086. Piccard v. Sperry Corporation et al. May 13, 1946. A. Joseph Geist for petitioner. Frank J. Berberich, Henry A. Mulcahy, Isidor Wasservogel and E. W. Debevoise for respondents.
Winding Gulf Collieries v. Board of Education
No. 1074. Winding Gulf Collieries v. Board of Education et al. May 13, 1946. James William Maxwell and Floyd McKinley Sayre for petitioner. Clay S. Crouse and Grover C. Trail for respondents.
Rule v. Sears
No. 1024. Rule v. Sears et al. May 13, 1946. Kenneth E. Grant for petitioner. Pierce Works for respondents.
Anderson v. Yungkau
No. 1104. Anderson, Receiver, v. Yungkau, Executor, et al. May 13, 1946. Robert S. Marx, Frank E. Wood and Harry Kasfir for petitioner. George W. Luedeke for Sandifer, and LeWright Browning for Geiger et al., respondents.
Lynch v. New Jersey
No. 918. Lynch et al. v. New Jersey et al. May 13, 1946. Petition for certiorari dismissed on motion of counsel for petitioners. Samuel L. Rothbard for petitioners.
Reconstruction Finance Corp. v. Beaver County
RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION v. BEAVER COUNTY. No. 40. Argued April 30, 1946. Decided May 13, 1946. Robert L. Stern argued the cause for appellant. With him on the brief were Solicitor General McGrath, John D. Goodloe, J. Bowers Campb
Barnes v. Howard
No. 1095. Barnes v. Howard, Warden. May 6, 1946.
Coy v. United States
No. 857. Coy v. United States. May 6, 1946. James E. Fahey for petitioner. Solicitor General McGrath, Robert S. Erdahl and Beatrice Rosenberg for the United States.
Metallizing Engineering Co. v. Kenyon Bearing & Auto Parts Co.
No. 1092. Metallizing Engineering Co., Inc. v. Kenyon Bearing & Auto Parts Co., Inc. et al. May 6, 1946. Wm. H. Davis and Louis Burgess for petitioner. Morris Kirschstein for respondents.
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