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Holderfield v. Illinois
No. 1261. Holderfield v. Illinois. June 3, 1946.
Higley v. New York
No. 1208. Higley v. New York. June 3, 1946.
Phillips v. Securities & Exchange Commission
No. 1160. Phillips v. Securities & Exchange Commission et al. June 3, 1946. Julien Cornell for petitioner. Solicitor General McGrath, Roger S. Foster and Arnold R. Ginsburg for the Securities & Exchange Commission, and William L. Ransom for
Ginsburg v. Sachs
No. 1210. Ginsburg v. Sachs et al. June 3, 1946. Paul Ginsburg, pro se. Louis Caplan for respondents.
Gordon v. Porter
No. 1147. Gordon v. Porter, Price Administrator. June 3, 1946. Louis H. Burke for petitioner. Solicitor General McGrath and Richard H. Field for respondent.
In re Refrigeration Patents Corp.
No. 125, Misc. In re Refrigeration Patents Corporation. June 3, 1946. Tracy R. V. Fike for petitioner.
Robertson v. California
ROBERTSON v. CALIFORNIA. No. 274. Argued January 8, 9, 1946. Decided June 3, 1946. Robert R. Weaver and Earl Blodgett argued the cause for appellant. With Mr. Weaver on the brief was Allen K. Perry. T. A. Westphal, Jr., Deputy Attorney Gene
Prudential Insurance v. Benjamin
PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE CO. v. BENJAMIN, INSURANCE COMMISSIONER. No. 707. Argued March 8, 11, 1946. Decided June 3, 1946. Joseph W. Henderson argued the cause for appellant. With him on the brief was Douglas McKay. T. C. Callison, Assistant At
Porter v. Warner Holding Co.
PORTER, PRICE ADMINISTRATOR, v. WARNER HOLDING CO. No. 793. Argued May 2, 3, 1946. Decided June 3, 1946. Milton Klein argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief were Solicitor General McGrath, Ralph F. Fuchs and David London. G.
Morgan v. Virginia
MORGAN v. VIRGINIA. No. 704. Argued March 27, 1946. Decided June 3, 1946. William H. Hastie and Thurgood Marshall argued the cause for appellant. With them on the brief was Leon A. Ransom. Abram P. Staples, Attorney General of Virginia, arg
Pennekamp v. Florida
PENNEKAMP et al. v. FLORIDA. No. 473. Argued February 8, 1946. Decided June 3, 1946. Robert R. Milam and Elisha Hanson argued the cause for petitioners. With them on the brief were E. T. Mc-Ilvaine and Edward E. Fleming. J. Tom Watson, Atto
United States v. Lovett
UNITED STATES v. LOVETT. NO. 809. Argued May 3, 6, 1946. Decided June 3, 1946. Ralph F. Fuchs argued the cause for the United States. With him on the brief were Solicitor General McGrath, Assistant Attorney General Sonnett, David L. Kreeger
Canadian River Gas Co. v. Higgins
No. 819. Canadian River Gas Co. v. Higgins, formerly Collector of Internal Revenue. May 27, 1946.
Hickman v. Taylor
No. 885. Hickman, Administrator, v. Taylor et al., trading as Taylor & Anderson Towing & Lighterage Co., et al. May 27, 1946. Abraham E. Freedman and Charles Lakatos for petitioner. Lee Pressman and Frank Donner filed a brief for the United
Davis v. Indiana
No. 1169. Davis v. Indiana. May 27, 1946.
Van Horn v. Ragen
No. 910. Van Horn v. Ragen, Warden. May 27, 1946.
Landreth v. Wabash Railroad
No. 1139. Landreth v. Wabash Railroad Co. May 27, 1946. Royal W. Irwin for petitioner. Elmer W. Freytag for respondent. Lee Pressman and Frank Donner filed a brief for the United Railroad Workers, as amicus curiae, in support of the petitio
Ivusich v. Cunard White Star, Ltd.
No. 1146. Ivusich v. Cunard White Star, Ltd. May 27, 1946. Jacob Rassner and George J. Engelman for petitioner.
Moffitt v. United States
No. 1112. Moffitt v. United States. May 27, 1946. John B. Dudley and Robert K. Everest for petitioner. Solicitor General McGrath, Robert S. Erdahl and Beatrice Rosenberg for the United States.
Jordan v. Federal Farm Mortgage Corp.
No. 1007. Jordan v. Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation et al. May 27, 1946. G. P. North for petitioner. Edgar M. Morsman, Jr. for respondents.
Oklahoma v. United States Civil Service Commission
No. 1098. Oklahoma v. United States Civil Service Commission. May 27, 1946. Mac Q. Williamson, Attorney General of Oklahoma, and Randell S. Cobh, First Assistant Attorney General, for petitioner. Solicitor General McGrath for respondent.
Jordan v. Federal Farm Mortgage Corp.
No. 1008. Jordan v. Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation et al. May 27, 1946. G. P. North for petitioner.
Securities & Exchange Commission v. W. J. Howey Co.
SECURITIES & EXCHANGE COMMISSION v. W. J. HOWEY CO. et al. No. 843. Argued May 2, 1946. Decided May 27, 1946. Roger 8. Foster argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief were Solicitor General McGrath, Robert 8. Rubin and Alexand
Fishgold v. Sullivan Drydock & Repair Corp.
FISHGOLD v. SULLIVAN DRYDOCK & REPAIR CORP. et al. No. 970. Argued May 6, 1946. Decided May 27, 1946. Assistant Attorney General Sonnett argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief were Solicitor General McGrath, Frederick Bernay
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