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United States v. John J. Felin & Co.
No. 862. United States v. John J. Felin & Co., Inc. March 3, 1947. Acting Solicitor General Washington for the United States. Wilbur La Roe, Jr., Frederick E. Brown and Arthur L. Winn, Jr. for respondent.
Ben H. Rosenthal & Co. v. Porter
No. 819. Ben H. Rosenthal & Co., Inc. et al. v. Porter, Price Administrator; Borin et al. v. Porter, Price Administrator; and Rubin et al. v. Porter, Price Administrator. No. 820. No. 821. March 3, 1947. W. B. Harrell and J. Manuel Hoppenst
Adams v. United States
No. 457. Adams v. United States. Argued February 14, 1947. Decided March 3, 1947. Thomas G. Gayle argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief was John W. Lapsley. Sheldon E. Bernstein argued the cause for the United States. With
Northern Pacific Railway Co. v. United States
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. v. UNITED STATES. No. 400. Argued January 13, 1947. Decided March 3, 1947. Lorenzo B. da Ponte argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief was Marcellus L. Countryman, Jr. Robert L. Werner argued the
United States v. Powell
UNITED STATES v. POWELL et al., RECEIVERS. Argued January 13, 1947. Decided March 3, 1947. Robert L. Werner argued the cause for the United States. With him on the brief were Acting Solicitor General Washington, Assistant Attorney General S
National Labor Relations Board v. Donnelly Garment Co.
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD v. DONNELLY GARMENT CO. et al. Argued October 16, 1946. Decided March 3, 1947. Ruth Weyand argued the cause for the National Labor Relations Board. With her on the brief were Solicitor General McGrath, Stanley
Cone v. West Virginia Pulp & Paper Co.
CONE v. WEST VIRGINIA PULP & PAPER CO. No. 184. Argued February 3, 1947. Decided March 3, 1947. H. Wayne Unger and, by special leave of Court, James P. Mozingo, pro hac vice, argued the cause for petitioner. With them on the brief was W. J.
Interstate Hotel Co. v. Remick Music Corp.
No. 764. Interstate Hotel Co. v. Remick Music Corp.; Peony Park, Inc. v. M. Witmark & Sons; Fox v. Chappell & Co., Inc.; and Interstate Hotel Co. v. Kern et al. No. 765. No. 766. No. 767. February 17, 1947.
Von Scherer v. Ragen
No. 979. Von Scherer v. Ragen, Warden; Gawron v. Ragen, Warden; and Ross v. Illinois. No. 980. No. 981. February 17, 1947.
Bryarly v. Indiana
No. 957. Bryarly v. Indiana. February 17, 1947.
Earle v. Commissioner
No. 900. Earle et al. v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue. February 17, 1947. Geo. E. H. Goodner and Scott P. Crampton for petitioners. Acting Solicitor General Washington, Sewall Key, J. Louis Monarch and Harry Marselli for respondent.
Spevak v. United States
No. 849. Spevak, doing business as J. Spevak & Co., et al. v. United States. February 17, 1947. Robert E. Coughlan, Jr. for petitioners. Acting Solicitor General Washington, Robert S. Erdahl and Irving S. Shapiro for the United States.
Ex parte Poresky
No. 102, Misc. Ex parte Poresky. February 17, 1947.
Illinois v. Indiana
No. 9, original. Illinois v. Indiana et al. February 17, 1947.
Angel v. Bullington
ANGEL v. BULLINGTON. No. 31. Argued March 5, 1946. Reargued November 18, 19, 1946. Decided February 17, 1947. George Lyle Jones argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief was George H. Ward. R. Roy Rush argued the cause for resp
Confederated Bands of Ute Indians v. United States
CONFEDERATED BANDS OF UTE INDIANS v. UNITED STATES. No. 141. Argued January 14, 15, 1947. Decided February 17, 1947. Ernest L. Wilkinson argued the cause for petitioners. With him on the brief were John W. Cragun, Francis M. Goodwin and Gle
Bozza v. United States
BOZZA v. UNITED STATES. No. 190. Argued January 7, 1947. Decided February 17, 1947. Harold Simandl submitted on brief for petitioner. W. Marvin Smith argued the cause for the United States. With him on the brief were Acting Solicitor Genera
Walling v. Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway
WALLING, WAGE AND HOUR ADMINISTRATOR, v. NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA & ST. LOUIS RAILWAY. No. 335. Argued January 17, 1947. Decided February 17, 1947. William S. Tyson argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief were Acting Solicitor
Walling v. Portland Terminal Co.
WALLING, WAGE AND HOUR ADMINISTRATOR, v. PORTLAND TERMINAL CO. No. 336. Argued January 17, 1947. Decided February 17, 1947. William 8. Tyson argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief were Acting Solicitor General Washington, St
Tinkoff v. Gold
No. 832. Tinkoff et al. v. Gold, Trustee, et al. February 10, 1947. Petitioners pro se. Robert Mack David for David Storage & Moving Co. et al., respondents.
Mather v. Commissioner
No. 852. Mather v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue. February 10, 1947. Donald F. Melhorn for petitioner. Acting Solicitor General Washington, Sewall Key, J. Louis Monarch and Harry Marselli for respondent.
Oklahoma v. United States Civil Service Commission
OKLAHOMA v. UNITED STATES CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. No. 84. Argued October 17, 18, 1946. Decided February 10, 1947. Mac Q. Williamson, Attorney General of Oklahoma, and James W. Bounds, Assistant Attorney General, argued the cause and filed
United Public Workers of America v. Mitchell
UNITED PUBLIC WORKERS OF AMERICA (C. I. O.) et al. v. MITCHELL et al. No. 20. Argued December 3, 1945. Reargued October 17, 1946. Decided February 10, 1947. Lee Pressman argued the cause for appellants. With him on the brief were Frank Donn
Everson v. Board of Education
EVERSON v. BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF EWING et al. No. 52. Argued November 20, 1946. Decided February 10, 1947. Edward R. Burke and E. Hilton Jackson argued the cause for appellant. With Mr. Burke on the brief were Challen B. Ell
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