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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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Local Union No. 10, United Ass'n of Journeymen Plumbers & Steamfitters v. Graham
LOCAL UNION NO. 10, UNITED ASSOCIATION OF JOURNEYMEN PLUMBERS & STEAMFITTERS, et al. v. GRAHAM et al., TRADING AS GRAHAM BROTHERS. No. 86. Argued December 8, 1952. Decided March 16, 1953. Herbert S. Thatcher argued the cause for petitioners
Orvis v. Brownell
ORVIS et al. v. BROWNELL, ATTORNEY GENERAL, SUCCESSOR TO THE ALIEN PROPERTY CUSTODIAN. No. 404. Argued February 4, 1953. Decided March 16, 1953. Donald Marks argued the cause and filed a brief for petitioners. James L. Morrisson argued the
United States ex rel. Chapman v. Federal Power Commission
UNITED STATES ex rel. CHAPMAN, SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR, v. FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION et al. NO. 28. Argued October 22, 1952. Decided March 16, 1953. Gregory Rankin argued the cause and filed a brief for petitioner in No. 28. Robert Whitehe
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad v. United States
BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD CO. et al. v. UNITED STATES et al. No. 258. Argued January 7, 1953. Decided March 16, 1953. Robert H. Bierma argued the cause for appellants. With him on the brief were Richmond C. Coburn, Frank H. Cole, Jr., Leo P
Federal Trade Commission v. Motion Picture Advertising Service Co.
No. 75. No. 102. No. 320. No. 365. No. 425. No. 465. No. 481. No. 485. No. 491. No. 503. No. 505. No. 507. Federal Trade Commission v. Motion Picture Advertising Service Co., Inc., Bratburd et al. v. Maryland, Stone v. New York, Chicago & S
Stelloh v. Wisconsin
No. 344, Misc. Stelloh v. Wisconsin.
Fouquette v. Bernard
No. 290, Misc. Fouquette v. Bernard, Warden. Ray L. Jenkins for petitioner. W. T. Mathews, Attorney General of Nevada, Geo. P. Annand, William N. Dunseath and John W. Barrett, Deputy Attorneys General, and Alan Bible for respondent.
McGranery v. Vort
No. 541. No. 542. McGranery, Attorney General, Successor to the Alien Property Custodian, v. Vort et al., Trustees; and Vort et al., Trustees, v. McGranery, Attorney General. Solicitor General Cummings in No. 541, and Mr. Cummings, Assistan
Mattson v. Birkett
No. 571. Mattson et al. v. Birkett et al. James E. Markham, James W. Faulkner and Thomas P. Faulkner for petitioners. Hubert L. Will for respondents.
Pan American Petroleum & Transport Co. v. Seaboard Air Line Railroad
No. 557. Pan American Petroleum & Transport Co. v. Seaboard Air Line Railroad Co. T. M. Cunningham and A. R. Law-ton for petitioner. E. Ormonde Hunter for respondent.
Redditt v. Hale
No. 547. Redditt et al. v. Hale et al. Edward P. Russell for petitioners. Joe C. Barrett for respondents.
Cefaratti v. United States
No. 534. Cefaratti v. United States. B. Dabney Fox and William Beasley Harris for petitioner. Solicitor General Cummings filed a memorandum suggesting that the petition for a writ of certiorari was filed out of time.
United States v. One 1948 Plymouth Sedan
No. 500. United States v. One 1948 Plymouth Sedan. Solicitor General Cummings for the United States.
Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks v. Joslyn
No. 445. No. 501. Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the United States of America v. Joslyn et al.; and New Jersey Equities Co. et al. v. Joslyn et al. John S. Miller, Gerald G. Barry and Horace A. Young for petitioners. Alvin Glen
Bridges v. United States
No. 548. Bridges et al. v. United States. Telford Taylor and Norman Leonard for petitioners. Solicitor General Cummings, John F. Davis, Beatrice Rosenberg, Carl H. Imlay and John R: Wilkins filed a memorandum for the United States.
Securities & Exchange Commission v. Ralston Purina Co.
No. 512. Securities & Exchange Commission v. Ralston Purina Co. Solicitor General Cummings and Roger S. Foster for petitioner. Thomas S. McPheeters for respondent.
Gaynor News Co. v. National Labor Relations Board
No. 371. Gaynor News Co., Inc. v. National Labor Relations Board. Harry S. Bandler and Julius Kass for petitioner. Acting Solicitor General Stern:, George J. Bott, David P. Find-ling, Mozart G. Ratner and Frederick U. Reel for respondent.
Allen v. Mississippi
March 9, 1953. No. 451. Allen v. Mississippi. Forrest B. Jackson for appellant-petitioner.
Ramspeck v. Federal Trial Examiners Conference
RAMSPECK et al. v. FEDERAL TRIAL EXAMINERS CONFERENCE et al. No. 278. Argued January 9, 12, 1953. Decided March 9, 1953. Robert W. Ginnane argued the cause for petitioners. With him on the brief was Solicitor General Cummings. Charles S. Rh
National Labor Relations Board v. Gamble Enterprises, Inc.
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD v. GAMBLE ENTERPRISES, INC. No. 238. Argued November 19, 1952. Decided March 9, 1953. Bernard Dunau argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief were Acting Solicitor General Stern, George J. Bott, D
American Newspaper Publishers Ass'n v. National Labor Relations Board
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION v. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD. No. 53. Argued November 19, 1952. Decided March 9, 1953. Elisha Hanson argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief were William K. Van Allen and Arthur
Orloff v. Willoughby
ORLOFF v. WILLOUGHBY, COMMANDANT. No. 444. Argued January 13, 1953. Decided March 9, 1953. David Rein and Stanley Faulkner argued the cause and filed a brief for petitioner. Robert S. Erdahl argued the cause for respondent. With him on the
National Labor Relations Board v. Rockaway News Supply Co.
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD v. ROCKAWAY NEWS SUPPLY CO., INC. No. 318. Argued January 14, 1953. Decided March 9, 1953. Frederick U. Reel argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief were Solicitor General Cummings, George J. Bo
Fowler v. Rhode Island
FOWLER v. RHODE ISLAND. No. 340. Argued February 3, 1953. Decided March 9, 1953. Hayden C. Covington argued the cause and filed a brief for appellant. Raymond J. Pettine, Assistant Attorney General of Rhode Island, argued the cause for appe
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