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Chase v. Austrian
Nos. 753 and 754. Chase et al. v. Austrian et al., Trustees, et al. T. Roland Berner and George E. Allen, Sr. for petitioners. Solicitor General Perlman, John F. Davis, Roger S. Foster and Manuel F. Cohen for the Securities & Exchange Commi
Eastern Air Lines, Inc. v. Civil Aeronautics Board
No. 714. Eastern Air Lines, Inc. v. Civil Aeronautics Board. E. Smythe Gambrell, W. Glen Harlan and Harold L. Russell for petitioner. Solicitor General Perlman, Assistant Attorney General Morison, Emory T. Nunneley, Jr. and Warren L. Sharfm
Red Rock Co. v. National Labor Relations Board
No. 695. Red Rock Co. v. National Labor Relations Board. M. E. Kilpatrick for petitioner. Solicitor General Perlman, David P. Findling and Mozart G. Ratner for respondent.
Federal Liquidating Corp. v. Securities & Exchange Commission
No. 686. No. 687. Federal Liquidating Corp. v. Securities & Exchange Commission; and Edelstein et al. v. Securities & Exchange Commission. Theodore N. Johnsen for petitioner in No. 686. Frank Wein-stein for petitioners in No. 687. Solicitor
Skeeles v. United States
No. 663. Skeeles, Administratrix, et al. v. United States. Robert A. Littleton for petitioners. Solicitor General Perlman, Assistant Attorney General Caudle, Ellis N. Slack, Lee A. Jackson and H. S. Fessenden for the United States.
Gallegos v. Nebraska
No. 347, Misc. Gallegos v. Nebraska. James G. Mothersead, Floyd E. Wright and Robert G. Simmons, Jr. for petitioner. Clarence S. Beck, Attorney General of Nebraska, Walter E. Nolte, Deputy Attorney General, and Homer L. Kyle, Assistant Atto
Chiarella v. United States
No. 447, Misc. Chiarella v. United States. William Charles Brown and John M. Smith, Jr. for petitioner. Solicitor General Perlman, Assistant Attorney General Mclnerney and Beatrice Rosenberg for the United States.
Baker v. Leenhouts
No. 734. No. 746. Baker v. Leenhouts et al.; and General Motors Acceptance Corp. v. Commissioner of Banks of Wisconsin. Louis Quarles for appellant in No. 734. Jackson M. Bruce and Henry M. Hogan for appellant in No. 746. Vernon W. Thomson,
Sunbeam Corp. v. Wentling
No. 538. Sunbeam Corporation v. Wentling. Herman T. Van Mell, Ira Jewell Williams, Jr., Thomas Rae-burn White and Ira Jewell Williams for petitioner. Gilbert Nurick for respondent. Briefs of amici curiae supporting the petition were filed b
Land v. Dollar
LAND et al. v. DOLLAR et al. Decided June 4, 1951. Attorney General McGrath and Solicitor General Perl-man for Land et al. Arthur B. Dunne for petitioner in No. 702. Herman Phleger, Gregory A. Harrison, Moses Lasky, Edmund L. Jones and Howa
Garner v. Board of Public Works
GARNER et al. v. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS OF LOS ANGELES et al. No. 453. Argued April 25, 1951. Decided June 4, 1951. Charles J. Katz and Samuel Rosenwein argued the cause for petitioners. With them on the brief was John T. McTernan. Alan G. C
Local 74, United Brotherhood of Carpenters & Joiners of America v. National Labor Relations Board
LOCAL 74, UNITED BROTHERHOOD OF CARPENTERS & JOINERS OF AMERICA, A. F. OF L., et al. v. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD. No. 85. Argued February 26, 1951. Decided June 4, 1951. Charles H. Tuttle argued the cause for petitioners. With him on
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers v. National Labor Relations Board
INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS et al. v. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD. No. 108. Argued February 26-27, 1951. Decided June 4, 1951. Louis Sherman argued the cause for petitioners. With him on the brief was Philip R. Collin
National Labor Relations Board v. Denver Building & Construction Trades Council
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD v. DENVER BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION TRADES COUNCIL et al. No. 393. Argued February 27, 1951. Decided June 4, 1951. David P. Findling argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief were Solicitor General
National Labor Relations Board v. International Rice Milling Co.
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD v. INTERNATIONAL RICE MILLING CO., INC. et al. No. 313. Argued February 27, 1951. Decided June 4, 1951. David P. Findling argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief were Solicitor General Perlman,
Collins v. Hardyman
COLLINS et al. v. HARDYMAN et al. No. 217. Argued January 8-9, 1951. Decided June 4, 1951. Aubrey N. Irwin argued the cause and filed a brief for petitioners. A. L. Wirin and Loren Miller argued the cause for respondents. With Mr. Wirin on
Breard v. Alexandria
BREARD v. ALEXANDRIA. No. 399. Argued March 7-8, 1951. Decided June 4, 1951. E. Russell Shockley argued the cause for appellant. With him on the brief was J. Harry Wagner, Jr. Frank H. Peterman argued the cause and filed a brief for appelle
Hughes v. Fetter
HUGHES, ADMINISTRATOR, v. FETTER et al. No. 355. Argued March 1-2, 1951. Decided June 4, 1951. Samuel Ooldenberg argued the cause and filed a brief for appellant. Herbert L. Wible argued the cause for appellees. With him on the brief was Ro
Timken Roller Bearing Co. v. United States
TIMKEN ROLLER BEARING CO. v. UNITED STATES. No. 352. Argued April 24, 1951. Decided June 4, 1951. Luther Day and John G. Ketterer argued the cause and filed a brief for appellant. W. Perry Epes argued the cause for the United States. With h
Dennis v. United States
DENNIS et al. v. UNITED STATES. No. 336. Argued December 4, 1950. Decided June 4, 1951. George W. Crockett, Jr., Abraham J. Isserman and Harry Sacher argued the cause for petitioners. With them on the brief was Richard Gladstein. Solicitor
Hardison v. King
No. 515, Misc. Hardison v. King, Superintendent.
Marsh v. Michigan
No. 416, Misc. Marsh v. Michigan. Petitioner pro se. Frank G. Millard, Attorney General of Michigan, Edmund E. Shepherd, Solicitor General, and Daniel J. O’Hara, Assistant Attorney General, for respondent.
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad v. Chance
No. 699. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co. v. Chance. Collins Denny, Jr., J. M. Townsend and Charles Cook Howell for petitioner. Oliver W. Hill and Spottswood W. Robinson, III, for respondent.
Royal Indemnity Co. v. United States
No. 581. Royal Indemnity Co. v. United States. Cornelius W. Grafton and Charles I. Dawson for petitioner. Solicitor General Perlman, Assistant Attorney General Caudle, Ellis N. Slack and Harry Baum .for the United States.
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