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White v. Ragen
No. 86, Misc. White v. Ragen, Warden. February 11, 1946.
Homma v. Patterson
No. 93, Misc. No. 818. Homma v. Patterson, Secretary of War, et al.; and Homma v. Styer, Commanding General, et al. February 11, 1946. Captain George W. Ott for petitioner. Solicitor General McGrath for respondents.
Oklahoma Press Publishing Co. v. Walling
OKLAHOMA PRESS PUBLISHING CO. v. WALLING, WAGE AND HOUR ADMINISTRATOR. NO. 61. Argued October 17, 18, 1945. Decided February 11, 1946. Elisha Hanson argued the cause for petitioners. With him on the briefs were Joseph C. Stone and Charles A
Mabee v. White Plains Publishing Co.
MABEE et al. v. WHITE PLAINS PUBLISHING CO. No. 57. Argued December 5, 1945. Decided February 11, 1946. David H. Moses argued the cause for petitioners. With him on the brief was Morton Lexow. Elisha Hanson argued the cause for respondent.
Commissioner v. Estate of Holmes
No. 203. Commissioner of Internal Revenue v. Estate of Holmes. February 4, 1946.
Kobley v. Illinois
No. 663. No. 730. Kobley v. Illinois; and Wilke v. Illinois. February 4, 1946.
Federal National Bank v. New York Life Insurance
No. 705. Federal National Bank v. New York Life Insurance Co. February 4, 1946. Mark Goode for petitioner. V. P. Crowe for respondent.
Hust v. Moore-McCormack Lines, Inc.
No. 625. Hust v. Moore-McCormack Lines, Inc. February 4, 1946. B. A. Oreen and Edwin D. Hicks for petitioner. Erskine Wood for respondent. Silas B. Axtell and Myron Scott filed a brief, as amici curiae, in support of the petition.
Resco v. Ragen
No. 84, Misc. Resco v. Ragen, Warden. February 4, 1946.
Republic Pictures Corp. v. Kappler
No. 723. Republic Pictures Corp. v. Kappler. February 4, 1946. A. A. McLaughlin for appellant. George B. Porter for appellee.
Martino v. Michigan Window Cleaning Co.
MARTINO v. MICHIGAN WINDOW CLEANING CO. No. 21. Argued October 8, 9, 1945. Decided February 4, 1946. Daniel D. Carmell argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief was Leon A. Cousens. Larry S. Davidow argued the cause and filed a
Meyer v. Fleming
MEYER v. FLEMING et al., TRUSTEES. No. 392. Argued January 4, 1946. Decided February 4, 1946. Walter E. Meyer argued the cause and filed a brief, pro se. William Stanley■ argued the cause for respondents. With him on the brief Was W. F. Pet
Hannegan v. Esquire, Inc.
HANNEGAN, POSTMASTER GENERAL, v. ESQUIRE, INC. No. 399. Argued January 11, 1946. Decided February 4, 1946. Marvin C. Taylor argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief were Solicitor General McGrath, Assistant Attorney General So
Estep v. United States
ESTEP v. UNITED STATES. NO. 292. Argued November 7, 1945. Decided February 4, 1946. Hayden C. Covington argued the cause for petitioners. With him on the brief were Grover C. Powell and Curran E. Cooley. Irving 8. Shapiro argued the cause f
United States v. Johnson
UNITED STATES v. JOHNSON. NO. 115. Argued January 2, 1946. Decided February 4, 1946. Arnold Raum argued the cause for the United States. With him on the brief were Solicitor General McGrath, Assistant Attorney General Samuel O. Clark, Jr.,
Hulbert v. Twin Falls County
HULBERT et al. v. TWIN FALLS COUNTY. No. 238. Argued January 10, 1946. Decided February 4, 1946. Robert L. Stern argued the cause for petitioner» With him on the brief were Solicitor General McGrath and Milton Klein. Submitted on brief for
Case v. Bowles
CASE, COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC LANDS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, v. BOWLES, PRICE ADMINISTRATOR, et al. No. 261. Argued January 10, 1946. Decided February 4, 1946. R. A. Moen, Assistant Attorney General of Washington, argued the cause for pet
Canizio v. New York
CANIZIO v. NEW YORK. No. 152. Argued January 4, 1946. Decided February 4, 1946. Maurice Edelbaum argued the cause and filed a brief for petitioner. William I. Siegel argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief was Henry J. Walsh.
In re Yamashita
IN RE YAMASHITA. NO. 61, MISC. Argued January 7, 8, 1946. Decided February 4, 1946. Colonel Harry E. Clarke, pro hac vice, Captain A. Frank Reel and Captain Milton Sandberg argued the cause for petitioner. With them on the brief were Lt. Co
Ruggio v. Ragen
No. 691. Ruggio v. Ragen, Warden. January 28, 1946.
Walker v. Ragen
No. 661. Walker v. Ragen, Warden. January 28, 1946.
Palmer v. Ragen
No. 646. Palmer v. Ragen, Warden. January 28, 1946.
Glaston v. Glaston
No. 621. Glaston v. Glaston. January 28, 1946. Mr. Sanford H. Cohen for petitioner. Mrs. Dolly Lee Butler for respondent.
Lober v. Canadian Pacific Railway Co.
No. 686. Lober v. Canadian Pacific Railway Co. et al. January 28, 1946. Messrs. Ralph Royall and Frederick H. Stinchfield for petitioner. Mr. Henry S. Mitchell for respondents.
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