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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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Lee v. Tennessee
No. 511, Misc., October Term, 1952. Lee v. Tennessee,
Dalehite v. United States
No. 308, October Term, 1952. Dalehite et al. v. United States,
Colbert v. United States
No. 116, Misc. Colbert v. United States.
Biloche v. Illinois
No. 92, Misc. Biloche v. Illinois.
Lawrence-Cedarhurst Bank v. Davis
No. 350. Lawrence-Cedarhurst Bank v. Davis, Trustee. Edward S. Bentley for petitioner. Max Schwartz for respondent.
United States v. Landsman
No. 336. United States v. Landsman. Acting Solicitor General Stern for the United States. Paul R. Harmel for respondent.
Pennsylvania v. Mellon National Bank & Trust Co.
No. 328. Pennsylvania v. Mellon National Bank & Trust Co., Successor to Mellon National Bank. Robert E. Woodside, then Attorney General of Pennsylvania, Frank F. Truscott, Attorney General, and H. F. Stambaugh for petitioner. Charles E. Ken
Whitworth v. Commissioner
No. 314. Whitworth et al. v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Spaulding Glass for petitioners. Acting Solicitor General Stern, Assistant Attorney General Holland, Ellis N. Slack and Hilbert P. Zarky for respondent.
Maurice A. Garbell, Inc. v. Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corp.
No. 301. Maurice A. Garbell, Inc. et al. v. Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corp. et al. Theodore H. Roche and Theo. J. Roche for petitioners. Ford W. Harris, Jr., Robert B. Watts and Fred Gerlach for respondents.
McCoy v. Siler
No. 279. McCoy v. Siler et al., trading as Siler Brothers, et al. Ernest Ray White for petitioner.
Gordon v. United States
No. 318. Gordon et al. v. United States. John S. Boyden and Allen H. Tibbals for petitioners. Acting Solicitor General Stern for the United States.
Columbia Properties, Inc. v. State Board of Tax Commissioners
No. 325. Columbia Properties, Inc. v. State Board of Tax Commissioners of Indiana et al. Cornelius W. Grafton for appellant. Edwin K. Steers, Attorney General of Indiana, Robert Hollowell, Chief Counsel, and George B. Jeffrey, Deputy Attorn
Aiken v. Richardson
No. 343. Aiken v. Richardson. G. Seals Aiken, pro se. Ralph Williams for appellee.
Avondale Marine Ways, Inc. v. Henderson
AVONDALE MARINE WAYS, INC. v. HENDERSON, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER, et al. No. 44. Argued October 20, 1953. Decided November 9, 1953. Frank A. Bull argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief were Ashton Phelps, John W. Sims and Daniel
Toolson v. New York Yankees, Inc.
TOOLSON v. NEW YORK YANKEES, INC. et al. NO. 18. Argued October 13, 1953. Decided November 9, 1953. Howard C. Parke argued the cause for petitioner in No. 18. With him on the brief was Gene M. Harris. Frederic A. Johnson argued the cause fo
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Co. v. Public Utilities Commission
ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE RAILWAY CO. v. PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF CALIFORNIA et al. NO. 22. Argued October 14, 1953. Decided November 9, 1953. Douglas F. Smith argued the cause for appellant in No. 22 and Burton Mason argued the cau
Olberding v. Illinois Central Railroad
OLBERDING, doing business as VESS TRANSFER CO., et al. v. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD CO., INC. No. 27. Argued October 15, 1953. Decided November 9, 1953. William L. Mitchell argued the cause for petitioners. With him on the brief were Willia
Lober v. United States
LOBER et al., EXECUTORS, v. UNITED STATES. No. 30. Argued October 16, 1953. Decided November 9, 1953. David Stock argued the cause and filed a brief for petitioners. Charles K. Rice argued the cause for the United States. With him on the br
Voris v. Eikel
VORIS, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER, v. EIKEL et al., doing business as SOUTHERN STEVEDORING & CONTRACTING CO., et al. No. 20. Argued October 14, 1953. Decided November 9, 1953. Murray L. Schwartz argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the bri
Holland v. Safeway Stores, Inc.
No. 65, Misc. Holland v. Safeway Stores, Inc.
Johnson & Johnson v. Q-Tips, Inc.
No. 288. Johnson & Johnson v. Q-Tips, Inc. Kenneth Perry and Chester T. Lane for petitioner. W. Brown Morton for respondent.
General Artists Corp. v. Commissioner
No. 277. General Artists Corp. v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Morton Miller for petitioner. Acting Solicitor General Stern, Assistant Attorney General Holland, Ellis N. Slack, A. F. Prescott and Morton K. Rothschild for respondent.
Maroney v. United States ex rel. Darcy
No. 263. Maroney, Successor to Claudy, Warden, v. United States ex rel. Darcy. Robert E. Woodside, Attorney General of Pennsylvania, Randol-ph C. Ryder, Deputy Attorney General, and Willard S. Curtin for petitioner. Charles J. Margiotti for
Adams v. Maryland
No. 271. Adams v. Maryland. James A. Cobb and George E. C. Hayes for petitioner. Edward D. E. Rollins, Attorney General of Maryland, J. Edgar Harvey, Deputy Attorney General, and W. Giles Parker, Assistant Attorney General, for respondent.
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