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Blanchard v. Steward Carney Hosp., Inc.
Doe v. Sex Offender Registry Bd.
Commonwealth v. Gomes
Marchese v. Bos. Redevelopment Auth.
Veolia Energy Bos., Inc. v. Bd. of Assessors of Bos.
Bos. Globe Media Partners, LLC v. Chief Justice of the Trial Court
Commonwealth v. Reyes
United States v. Block
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Keenan v. Burke
No. 80. No. 81. No. 82. Keenan v. Burke, Warden; Jankowski v. Burke, Warden; and Foulke v. Burke, Warden. Argued November 5, 1951. Decided November 26, 1951. Archibald Cox, acting under appointment by the Court, argued the cause and filed a
United States v. Wunderlich
UNITED STATES v. WUNDERLICH et al. No. 11. Argued November 6, 1951. Decided November 26, 1951. Paul A. Sweeney argued the cause for the United States. With him on the . brief were Solicitor General Perlman, Assistant Attorney General Baldri
Bindczyck v. Finucane
BINDCZYCK v. FINUCANE, CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF IMMIGRATION APPEALS, et al. No. 18. Argued October 10, 1951. Decided November 26, 1951. Joseph A. Fanelli argued the cause and filed a brief for petitioner. James L. Morrisson argued the cause
Gallegos v. Nebraska
GALLEGOS v. NEBRASKA. No. 94. Argued October 8, 1951. Decided November 26, 1951. Robert G. Simmons, Jr. argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief were James G. Mophersead and^ Floyd E. Wright. Walter E. Nolle, Deputy Attorney G
Weber v. United States
No. 106. Weber v. United States,
Medley v. Eidson
No. 170, Misc. Medley v. Eidson, Warden.
Giessler v. United States
No. 336. Giessler v. United States. Petitioner pro se. Solicitor General Perlman, Assistant Attorney General Baldridge and Samuel D. Slade, for the United States.
Batman v. Commissioner
No. 339. Batman et al. v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue. George S. McCarthy for petitioners. 'Solicitor General Perlman, Assistant Attorney General Caudle, Ellis N. Slack and Harry Baum for respondent.
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen v. California
No. 320. Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen et al. v. California et al. Clifton Hildebrand for petitioners.. Clarence M. Mulholland and Edward J. Hickey, Jr. filed a brief for the Railway Labor Executives’ Association, as amicus curiae, suppo
American Can Co. v. Bruce's Juices, Inc.
No. 314. American Can Co. v. Bruce's Juices, Inc. Charles A. Horsky and Ger-hart A. Gesell for petitioner.
United States v. Jeffers
UNITED STATES v. JEFFERS. No. 3. Argued October 15, 1951. Decided November 13, 1951. Beatrice Rosenberg argued the cause for the United States. With her on the brief were Solicitor General Perlman, Assistant Attorney General Mclnerney and J
United States v. Carignan
UNITED STATES v. CARIGNAN. No. 5. Argued October 8, 1951. Decided November 13, 1951. Philip Elman argued the cause for the United States. Solicitor General Perlman, Assistant Attorney General Mclnerney, Robert S. Erdahl arid'Beatrice Rosenb
McMurrin v. Texas
No. 123, Misc. McMurrin v. Texas. Thos. H. Dent for petitioner. Price Daniel, Attorney General of Texas, for respondent.
Odell v. Hudspeth
No. 133, Misc. Odell v. Hudspeth, Warden.
McCann v. Clark
No. 333. McCann v. Clark.
Quirk v. New York, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad
No. 238. Quirk, Administratrix, v. New York, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad Co. Roland Obenchain for petitioner. RusselbP. Harker for respondent.
Red Top Super Markets, Inc. v. Findley
No. 330. Red Top Super Markets, Inc. et al. v. Findley. E. Albert Pallot for petitioners. John P. Booth and 'Frank J. O’Connor for respondent.
Lewis v. United States
No. 313. Lewis v. United States. Otis Beall Kent for petitioner. So*licitor General Perlman, Assistant Attorney General Bald-ridge, Paul A. Sweeney and Morton Hollander for the United States.
New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad v. Korte
No. 297. New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Co. v. Korte. Edward R. Brumley for petitioner. Randolph J. Seifert for respondent.
Rio v. Washington
No. 279. Rio v. State of Washington. Dale D. Drain for petitioner. Smith Troy, Attorney General of Washington, for respondent.
Caddel v. California
No. 242. Caddel v. California. Joseph T. Enright for petitioner. Edmund G. Brown, Attorney General of California, Clarence A. Linn, Assistant Attorney General, and Doris H. Maier, Deputy Attorney General, for respondent.
United States v. Edens
No. 299. United States v. Edens et al., Trustees. Solicitor General Perlman for the United States. Henry Hammer for respondents.
United States v. Kruszewski
No. 526, October Term, 1947. United States v. Kruszewski,
Palmer Oil Corp. v. Amerada Petroleum Corp.
PALMER OIL CORP. et al. v. AMERADA PETROLEUM CORP. et al. NO. 301. Continued November 5, 1951. Coleman Hayes, Mark H. Adams and Charles E. Jones for appellants in No. 301. Reford Bond, Jr. for appellants in No. 302. Harry D. Page íor the Am
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