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McCann v. Clark
No. 157, Misc. McCann v. Clark, Attorney General.
Tabor v. United States
No. 70, Misc. Tabor v. United States.
Hughes v. Hiatt
No. 7, Misc. Hughes v. Hiatt, Warden.
Wright v. United States
No. 313. Wright v. United States. Arthur J. Mandell for petitioner. Solicitor General Perlman, Assistant Attorney General Campbell, Robert S. Erdahl and Felicia H. Dubrovsky for the United States. Hugh Carney was on the motion of Moore.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers v. United States
No. 182. Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers et al. v. United States. Carl McFarland, Ashley Sellers and Kenneth L. Kimble for petitioners. Solicitor General Perlman, Assistant Attorney General Morison, Paul A. Sweeney, John R. Benney and M
American Dredging Co. v. United States
No. 351. No. 352. American Dredging Co. v. United States; and American Dredging Co. v. United States et al. Joseph W. Henderson and Edward F. Platow for petitioner in No. 351. Benjamin F. Stahl, Jr. and Samuel B. Fortenbaugh, Jr. for petiti
Klein v. United States
No. 329. No. 330. Klein v. United States; and Burke v. United States. Walter A. Raymond for petitioners. Solicitor General Perlman, Assistant Attorney General Campbell and Robert S. Erdahl for the United States.
Schmitt v. War Emergency Pipelines, Inc.
No. 321. Schmitt et al. v. War Emergency Pipelines, Inc. et al. Shields M. Goodwin for petitioners. Solicitor General Perlman, Assistant Attorney General Morison and Samuel D. Slade for respondents.
Central Electric & Gas Co. v. Mattson
No. 310. Central Electric & Gas Co. v. Mattson, Administrator, et al. Max Kier for petitioner. Robert A. Nelson for respondents.
Ritter v. Kentucky
No. 297. Ritter v. Kentucky. Marvin J. Sternberg for petitioner. A. E. Funk, Attorney General of Kentucky, and H. D. Reed, Jr., Assistant Attorney General, for respondent.
District of Columbia v. Little
No. 302. District of Columbia v. Little. Vernon E. West, Chester H. Gray, Lee F. Dante and Edward A. Beard for petitioner. John P. McGrath, Ray L. Chesebro, Benjamin S. Adamowski, Alexander G. Brown and Charles S. Rhyne filed a brief for th
McCann v. United States
Miscellaneous Order. No. 91, Misc. McCann v. United States.
Lynchburg Traffic Bureau v. United States
No. 363. Lynchburg Traffic Bureau v. United States et al. W. C. Burnette for appellant. Solicitor General Perlman and J. Stanley Payne for the United States and the Interstate Commerce Commission, appellees.
Faulkner v. Gibbs
FAULKNER v. GIBBS. No. 19. Argued October 12, 1949. Decided November 7, 1949. Robert W. Fulwider and James P. Burns argued the cause for petitioner. With them on the brief was Harold W. Mattingly. Herbert A. Huebner argued the cause and fil
Boyd v. Grand Trunk Western Railroad
BOYD v. GRAND TRUNK WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY. No. 17. Argued October 11, 1949. Decided November 7, 1949. Melvin L. Griffith argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief were Francis H. Monek and John L. Mechem. H. Victor Spike and
Commissioner v. Connelly
COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE v. CONNELLY et ux. No. 57. Argued October 21, 1949. Decided November 7, 1949. Ellis N. Slack argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief were Solicitor General Perlman, Assistant - Attorney Genera
Treichler v. Wisconsin
TREICHLER, EXECUTOR, v. WISCONSIN. No. 20. Argued October 11-12, 1949. Decided November 7, 1949. Alexander W. Schutz argued the cause and filed a brief for appellant. Harold H. Persons, Assistant Attorney General of Wisconsin, argued the ca
McGrath v. Manufacturers Trust Co.
McGRATH, ATTORNEY GENERAL, as successor to the ALIEN PROPERTY CUSTODIAN, v. MANUFACTURERS TRUST CO. NO. 11. Argued October 12, 1949. Decided November 7, 1949. Joseph W. Bishop, Jr. argued the cause for the Attorney General. With him on the
Graham v. Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen & Enginemen
GRAHAM et al. v. BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN & ENGINEMEN. No. 16. Argued October 10, 1949. Decided November 7, 1949. Joseph L. Rauh, Jr. argued the cause for petitioners. With him on the brief were Irving J. Levy and Henry Epstein. Ch
Roth v. Delano
ROTH, ATTORNEY GENERAL OF MICHIGAN, v. DELANO, COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, ET AL. No. 24. Argued October 14. 1949. Decided November 7, 1949. Archie C. Fraser, Assistant Attorney General of Michigan, and Julius H. Amberg argued the cause fo
United States v. Spelar
UNITED STATES v. SPELAR, ADMINISTRATRIX. No. 42. Argued October 18, 1949. Decided November 7, 1949. Samuel D. Slade argued the cause for the United States. With him on the brief were Solicitor General Perlman, Assistant Attorney General Mor
Britt v. Smith
No. 164, Misc. Britt v. Smith, Superintendent.
Simmons v. Pennsylvania
No. 57, Misc. Simmons v. Pennsylvania. Thomas D. Caldwell for petitioner. Carl B. Shelley for respondent.
Duryee v. Erie Railroad
No. 292. Duryee, Trustee, v. Erie Railroad Co. Richard Swan Buell for petitioner. John A. Hadden and John S. Beard, Jr. for respondent.
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