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Ex parte Fletcher
No. 57, Misc. Ex parte Fletcher. December 9, 1946. The Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Rutledge took no part in the consideration or decision of this application.
Cross v. Bush
No. 701. Cross v. Bush, Warden. December 9, 1946.
Reilly v. Pescor
No. 506. Reilly v. Pescor, Warden, et al. December 9, 1946. Petitioner pro se. Acting Solicitor General Washington, Robert S. Erdahl and Sheldon E. Bernstein for respondents.
Wilson & Co. v. National Labor Relations Board
No. 663. Wilson & Co., Inc. et al. v. National Labor Relations Board. December 9, 1946. Richard C. Winkler and Frank G. Anderson for petitioners. Acting Solicitor General Washington, Gerhard P. Van Arkel, Morris P. Glushien and Ruth Weyand
Superior Packing Co. v. Porter
No. 633. Superior Packing Co. v. Porter, Price Administrator. December 9, 1946. Theodore E. Rein for petitioner. Acting Solicitor General Washington, John R. Benney, George Moncharsh, David London and Albert J. Rosen-thal for respondent.
United States v. United Mine Workers
No. 759. No. 760. United States v. United Mine Workers of America; and United States v. Lewis. December 9, 1946. Attorney General Clark for the United States.
Packard Motor Car Co. v. National Labor Relations Board
No. 658. Packard Motor Car Co. v. National Labor Relations Board. December 9, 1946. Louis F. Dahling for petitioner. Acting Solicitor General Washington, Gerhard P. Van Arkel, Morris P. Glushien, Ruth Weyand and Joseph B. Robison for respon
Ex parte Haines
No. 71, Misc. Ex parte Haines. December 9, 1946.
Sioux Tribe of Indians v. United States
No. 368. Sioux Tribe of Indians v. United States. December 9, 1946. Ralph H. Case and James S. Y. Ivins for petitioner.
United States v. Carmack
UNITED STATES v. CARMACK. No. 40. Argued October 18, 1946. Decided December 9, 1946. John J. Cooney argued the cause for the United States. With him on the brief were Solicitor General McGrath, Assistant Attorney General Bazelon, Roger P. M
Federal Communications Commission v. Woko, Inc.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION v. WOKO, INC. No. 65. Argued November 22, 1946. Decided December 9, 1946. Harry M. Plotkin argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief were Solicitor General McGrath, Stanley M. Silverberg, Bened
Fiswick v. United States
FISWICK et al. v. UNITED STATES. No. 51. Argued November 19, 20, 1946. Decided December 9, 1946. Frederic M. P. Pearse argued the cause and filed a brief for petitioners. Leon Vlman argued the cause for the United States. With him on the br
United States v. Bruno
UNITED STATES v. BRUNO. No. 67. Argued November 22, 1946. Decided December 9, 1946. Stanley M. Silverberg argued the cause for the United States. With him on the brief were Solicitor General McGrath, Robert L. Stern, George Moncharsh, David
Ballard v. United States
BALLARD et al. v. UNITED STATES. No. 37. Argued October 15,1946. Decided December 9, 1946. Roland Rich Woolley and Ralph C. Curren argued the cause for petitioners. With them on the brief was Joseph F. Rank. Beatrice Rosenberg argued the ca
Carter v. Illinois
CARTER v. ILLINOIS. No. 36. Argued November 15, 1946. Decided December 9, 1946. Stephen A. Mitchell argued the cause and filed a brief for petitioner. William C. Wines, Assistant Attorney General of Illinois, argued the cause for respondent
Vanston Bondholders Protective Committee v. Green
VANSTON BONDHOLDERS PROTECTIVE COMMITTEE v. GREEN et al. NO. 42. Argued October 22, 1946. Decided December 9, 1946. George W. Jaques argued the cause for petitioner in Nos. 42 and 43. With him on the brief were LeWright Browning and Rudolf
Unemployment Compensation Commission v. Aragon
UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION COMMISSION OF ALASKA et al. v. ARAGON et al. No. 25. Argued February 27,1946. Reargued November 13,1946.— Decided December 9, 1946. Marshall P. Madison argued the cause for petitioners. With him on the briefs were
Alma Motor Co. v. Timken-Detroit Axle Co.
ALMA MOTOR CO. v. TIMKEN-DETROIT AXLE CO. et al. No. 11. Argued April 25,26,1945. Reargued October 24,25,1946.— Decided December 9, 1946. 7. Joseph Farley argued the cause and filed a brief for petitioner on the original argument. Thomas J.
Ross v. Ragen
No. 685. Ross v. Ragen, Warden. November 25, 1946.
Finch v. Illinois
No. 655. Finch et al. v. Illinois. November 25, 1946. Scerial Thompson for petitioners. George F. Barrett, Attorney General of Illinois, and William C. Wines, Assistant Attorney General, for respondent.
Kent v. United States
No. 608. Kent v. United States. November 25, 1946. M. A. Grace and Edwin H. Grace for petitioner. Acting Solicitor General Washington, Robert S. Erdahl and Sheldon E. Bernstein for the United States.
Dana v. Duncan
No. 609. No. 610. Dana et al. v. Duncan, Trustee, et al.; and Equitable Office Building 1913 Co., Inc. v. Duncan, Trustee, et al. November 25, 1946. Herbert J. Jacobi for petitioners in No. 609. Stuart McNamara and Charles Creen Smith for p
American Power & Light Co. v. Securities & Exchange Commission
AMERICAN POWER & LIGHT CO. v. SECURITIES & EXCHANGE COMMISSION. NO. 4. Argued November 16, 1945. Reargued October 14, 15, 1946.— Decided November 25, 1946. Arthur A. Ballantine and John F. MacLane argued the cause for petitioner in No. 4 on
Richfield Oil Corp. v. State Board of Equalization
RICHFIELD OIL CORP. v. STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. No. 46. Argued October 24, 1946. Decided November 25, 1946. Norman S. Sterry argued the cause for appellant. With him on the brief was Robert E. Paradise. John L. Nourse, Deputy Attorney G
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