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Doe v. Sex Offender Registry Bd.
Commonwealth v. Gomes
Marchese v. Bos. Redevelopment Auth.
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Commonwealth v. Reyes
United States v. Block
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Sabin v. Levorsen
No. 155, No. 156, October Term, 1950. October Term, 1950. Sabin et al. v. Levorsen; and Sabin et al. v. Midland Savings & Loan Co.,
Dauer v. United States
No. 42, Misc. Dauer v. United States. Petitioner pro se. Solicitor General Perlman,-Assistant Attorney General Mclnerney, Beatrice Rosenberg and Felicia H. Dubrovsky for the United States'.
Littleton v. DeLashmutt
No. 304. Littleton v. DeLashmutt. Elmer McClain for petitioner. James H. Simmonds for respondent.
Price v. Cranor
No. 144, Misc. Price v. Cranor, Superintendent.
Ex parte Cogdell
EX PARTE COGDELL et al. No. 71, Misc. Continued December 11, 1951. George E. C. Hayes, James M. Nabrit, Jr. and George-M. Johnson for petitioners. Vernon E. West, Chester H. Gray and Milton D. Korman for McGuire et al., respondents.
United States v. Fortier
UNITED STATES v. FORTIER et al. No. 14. Argued October 10, 1951. Decided December 11, 1951. Oscar H. Davis argued the cause for the United States. With him on the brief were Solicitor General Perlman, Assistant Attorney General Baldridge an
Lorain Journal Co. v. United States
LORAIN JOURNAL CO. et al. v. UNITED STATES. No. 26. Argued October 17, 1951. Decided December 11, 1951. William E. Leahy argued the cause for appellants. With him on the brief were William J. Hughes, Jr., Parker Fulton and King- E. Fauver.
Palmer v. Ashe
PALMER v. ASHE, WARDEN. No. 38. Argued November 5, 1951. Decided December 11, 1951. Louis B. Schwartz, acting under appointment by the Court, argued the cause and filed a brief for petitioner. Leonard H. Levenson argued the cause for respon
Becker v. New York
No. 210, Misc. Becker v. New York.
McCoy v. Providence Journal Co.
No. 382. McCoy et al. v. Providence Journal Co. et al. Joseph L. Breen for petitioner's. William H. Edwards- and Gerald W. Harrington for respondents.'
United States v. Branch Banking & Trust Co.
No. 370. United States v. Branch Banking & Trust Co. et al. Solicitor General Perlman- for the .United States. Ward E. Lattin for respondents.
Frisbie v. Collins
No. 331. Frisbie, Warden, v. Collins.
United States v. California
No. 6, Original. United States v. California.
Horsman Dolls, Inc. v. Unemployment Compensation Commission
December 3, 1951. No. 398. Horsman Dolls, Inc. v. Unemployment Compensation Commission. Samuel Kaufman and Nathan Bidder for appellant-petitioner. Theodore D. Parsons, Attorney General of New Jersey, Joseph A. Murphy, Assistant Deputy Attor
Cook v. Cook
COOK v. COOK. No. 30. Argued November 7, 1951. Decided December 3, 1951. Henry Lincoln Johnson, Jr. argued the cause and filed a brief for petitioner. H. Mason Welch argued the cause and filed a brief for respondent.
Stefanelli v. Minard
STEFANELLI et al. v. MINARD et al. No. 2. Argued October 16, 1951. Decided December 3, 1951. Mor decaí Michael Merker argued the cause for petitioners, and Anthony A. Calandra filed a brief for petitioners. Richard J. Congleton and Charles
Jennings v. Illinois
JENNINGS v. ILLINOIS. NO. 95. Argued November 5-6, 1951. Decided December 3, 1951. Nathaniel L. Nathanson, acting under appointment by the Court, argued the causes and filed briefs for petitioners in all three cases. In No. 95, Calvin■ P. S
Riggs v. Eidson
No. 181, Misc. Riggs v. Eidson, Warden.
Haines v. United States
No. 174. Haines v. United States. Morris Lavine for petitioner. Solicitor General Perlman, Assistant Attorney General Mc-Inerney and Beatrice Rosenberg for the United States.
Warfield v. Marks
No. 369. Warfield et al. v. Marks et al. L. E. Gwinn for petitioners. P. H. Eager, Jr., M. M. Roberts, S, B. Laub and Frank E. Everett, Jr. for respondents.
Jones v. St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church
No. 356. Jones et al. v. St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, operating as St. Mary's Roman Catholic School (Grammar). Sylvester S. Garfield for petitioners. Allen Conley Mathias for respondent.
National Labor Relations Board v. Illinois Bell Telephone Co.
No. 249. National Labor Relations Board v. Illinois Bell Telephone Co. Solicitor General Perlman for petitioner. Kenneth F. Burgess for respondent.
Weberman v. Auster
No. 418. No. 419. Weberman v. Auster; and Donner et al. v. New York on the complaint of Silverman. Thomas. Turner Cooke for appellants.
New York v. United States
No. 346. New York et al. v. United States et al. Nathaniel L. Goldstein, Attorney General of New York, Lawrence E. Walsh and George H. Kenny for appellants. Solicitor General Perlman and J. Stanley Payne for appellees.
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