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Blanchard v. Steward Carney Hosp., Inc.
Doe v. Sex Offender Registry Bd.
Commonwealth v. Gomes
Marchese v. Bos. Redevelopment Auth.
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McIntosh v. United States
No. 294, Misc. McIntosh v. United States. Petitioner pro se. Solicitor General Perlman, Robert S. Erdahl and Joseph M. Howard for the United States.
Walker v. Galt
No. 515. Walker v. Galt et al. Thomas H. Anderson for petitioner. C. A. Hiaasen for respondents.
McCann v. Clark
No. 381, Misc. No. 395, Misc. No. 398, Misc. McCann et al. v. Clark, Attorney General; Steinberg v. Hoffman, Judge, et al. ; and In re Knight.
Shotkin v. Perkins
No. 362, Misc. Shotkin v. Perkins et al.
Oklahoma Tax Commission v. Texas Co.
OKLAHOMA TAX COMMISSION v. TEXAS COMPANY. NO. 40. Argued November 19, 1948. Decided March 7, 1949. R. F. Barry argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief was Joe M. Whitaker. Mac Q. Williamson, Attorney General of Oklahoma, and
City of New York v. Saper
CITY OF NEW YORK v. SAPER, TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY. NO. 168. Argued January 4, 1949. Decided March 7, 1949. Seymour B. Quel argued the cause for the City of New York, petitioner in No. 168. With him on the brief were JohnP. McGrath and Isaac
Algoma Plywood & Veneer Co. v. Wisconsin Employment Relations Board
ALGOMA PLYWOOD & VENEER CO. v. WISCONSIN EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS BOARD. No. 216. Argued November 18, 1948. Decided March 7, 1949. Roger C. Minahan argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief was Malcolm K. Whyte. Beatrice Lampert, A
Foley Bros. v. Filardo
FOLEY BROS., INC. et al. v. FILARDO. No. 91. Argued December 15, 1948. Decided March 7, 1949. Robert L. Stern argued the cause for petitioners, who had a wartime “cost-plus” contract with the Government. With him on the brief were Solicitor
Bretagna v. New York
March 2, 1949. Rehearing Denied. No. 603. Bretagna v. New York, ante, p. 919.
Canada v. Jones
No. 387, Misc. Canada v. Jones, Warden.
Klor v. California
No. 516. Klor v. California. Morris Lavine for petitioner. Fred N. Howser, Attorney General of California, Frank Richards and Henry A. Dietz, Deputy Attorneys General, for respondent.
Kelley v. Johnson
No. 496. Kelley et al. v. Johnson et al.
Allen v. McFadden
Certiorari Denied. No. 446. Allen et al. v. McFadden et al. Robert W. Kenny and Welburn Mayock for petitioners. Fred N. Howser, Attorney General of California, /. Francis O’Shea, Assistant Attorney General, and Leonard M. Friedman, Deputy A
Cohen v. Beneficial Industrial Loan Corp.
Certiorari Granted. (See also No. 202, Misc., supra.) No. 442. No. 512. Cohen, Executrix, et al. v. Beneficial Industrial Loan Corp. et al.; and Beneficial Industrial Loan Corp. v. Smith, U. S. District Judge, et al. Edward J. O’Mara, Charl
Petti v. United States
February 28, 1949. Per Curiam Decision. No. 118. Petti v. United States. Edward Halle for petitioner. Solicitor General Perlman for the United States.
Graver Tank & Mfg. Co. v. Linde Air Products Co.
GRAVER TANK & MFG. CO., INC. et al. v. LINDE AIR PRODUCTS CO. Nos. 184 and 185. Argued January 5-6, 1949. Decided February 28, 1949. Thomas V. Koykka argued the cause for petitioners. With him on the brief were John F. Oberlin, Ashley M, Va
International Union, U. A. W. A., A. F. of L., Local 232 v. Wisconsin Employment Relations Board
INTERNATIONAL UNION, U. A. W. A., A. F. of L., LOCAL 232, et al. v. WISCONSIN EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS BOARD et al. Nos. 14 and 15. Argued November 17-18, 1948. Decided February 28, 1949. David Previant argued the cause and filed a brief for pe
National Labor Relations Board v. Stowe Spinning Co.
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD v. STOWE SPINNING CO. et al. No. 46. Argued December 9-10, 1948. Decided February 28, 1949. Mozart G. Ratner argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief were Solicitor General Perlman, David P. Find
Daniel v. Family Security Life Insurance
DANIEL, ATTORNEY GENERAL, et al. v. FAMILY SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE CO. et al. No. 297. Argued February 2, 1949. Decided February 28, 1949. David W. Robinson argued the cause for appellants. With him on the brief were John M. Daniel, Attorne
United States ex rel. Hirshberg v. Cooke
UNITED STATES ex rel. HIRSHBERG v. COOKE, COMMANDING OFFICER. No. 231. Argued January 13, 1949. Decided February 28, 1949. John J. O’Neil argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief was Harold Rosenwald. Peyton Ford, The Assistan
Darnell v. Hudspeth
No. 339, Misc. Darnell v. Hudspeth, Warden.
Lee Fong Fook v. Wixon
No. 491. Lee Fong Fook v. Wixon, District Director, Immigration & Naturalization Service. Gus C. Ringole for petitioner. Solicitor General Perlman and Robert S. Erdahl for respondent.
Coffman v. Federal Laboratories, Inc.
No. 478. Coffman v. Federal Laboratories, Inc. et al. John G. Buchanan, James D. Carpenter, Jr., John G. Buchanan, Jr. and Samuel M. Coombs, Jr. for petitioner. Solicitor General Perlman, Assistant Attorney General Morison, Paul A. Sweeney
Frazier v. United States
Miscellaneous Orders. No. 44. Frazier v. United States, 335 U. S. 497.
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