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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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Bozell v. United States
No. 501, Misc. Bozell v. United States et al.
De Vita v. New Jersey
No. 732. No. 733. De Vita v. New Jersey; and Grillo v. New Jersey. Harry Kay for petitioner in No. 732. George R. Sommer for petitioner in No. 733. Edward Gaulkin and C. William Caruso for respondent.
Toor v. Westover
No. 737. Toor et al. v. Westover. Leo V. Silverstein for petitioners. Acting Solicitor General Stern, Assistant Attorney General Holland, Ellis N. Slack and S. Dee Hanson for respondent.
United States v. Morgan
No. 696. United States v. Morgan. Acting Solicitor General Stern for the United States.
Gartner v. Overholser
No. 523, Misc. Gartner v. Overholser, Superintendent, St. Elizabeths Hospital.
Brown v. Board of Education
No. 8. No. 101. No. 191. No. 413. No. 448. Brown et al. v. Board of Education of Topeka et al.; Briggs et al. v. Elliott et al., Members of Board of Trustees of School District #22, et al.; Davis et al. v. County School Board of Prince Edwa
Calmar Steamship Corp. v. Scott
No. 303. No. 494. No. 602. No. 642. Calmar Steamship Corp. v. Scott et al., Miller v. Guthrie et al., Theodorakis v. Xilas et al., Hood et al. v. United States,
Estep v. Illinois
No. 724. Estep et ux. v. Illinois. James D. Lynch for petitioners.
Lober v. United States
No. 695. Lober et al., Executors, v. United States. David Stock for petitioners. Acting Solicitor General Stern, Assistant Attorney General Holland, Ellis N. Slack and Elizabeth B. Davis for the United States.
Polizzi v. Cowles Magazines, Inc.
POLIZZI v. COWLES MAGAZINES, INC. No. 287. Argued March 10, 1953. Decided June 1, 1953. A. C. Dressier argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief was John D. Marsh. Manuel Lee Bobbins argued the cause for respondent. With him on
Transcontinental & Western Air, Inc. v. Koppal
TRANSCONTINENTAL & WESTERN AIR, INC. v. KOPPAL. No. 509. Argued April 8-9, 1953. Decided June 1, 1953. Horace G. Hitchcock argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief were Gerald B. Brophy, Ruby D. Garrett, Harold L. Warner, Jr.
Levinson v. Deupree
LEVINSON et al. v. DEUPREE, ANCILLARY ADMINISTRATOR. No. 439. Argued February 5-6, 1953. Decided June 1, 1953. Charles E. Lester, Jr. argued the cause for petitioners. With him on the brief was Stephens L. Blakely. Robert S. Marx argued the
Central Bank v. United States
CENTRAL BANK v. UNITED STATES. No. 521. Argued April 29, 1953. Decided June 1, 1953. George H. Roster argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief was Llewellyn A. Luce. Lester S. Jayson argued the cause for the United States. Wit
Hotianovich v. Michigan
No. 493, Misc. Hotianovich et al. v. Michigan.
In re Tinkoff
No. 468, Misc. In re Tinkoff.
Forgione v. United States
No. 699. Forgione et al. v. United States et al. Paul M. Goldstein and Herman Moskowitz for petitioners. Acting Solicitor General Stern, Assistant Attorney General Burger, John R. Benney and Samuel D. Slade for the United States and the Uni
Sobell v. United States
No. 719. Sobell v. United States. Howard N. Meyer for petitioner. Acting Solicitor General Stern, Beatrice Rosenberg and John R. Wilkins for the United States.
Quinn v. Simonds Abrasive Co.
No. 496. Quinn, Administratrix, et al. v. Simonds Abrasive Co., Successor to Abrasive Company of Philadelphia. Ernest Ray White for petitioners. Philip Price for respondent.
Partmar Corp. v. Paramount Pictures Theatres Corp.
No. 641. Partmar Corporation et al. v. Paramount Pictures Theatres Corp. et al. Russell Hardy, James Wallace Kemp and Henry Schaefer, Jr. for petitioners. Jackson W. Chance for respondents.
Gorman v. City of New York
May 25, 1953. No. 694. Gorman et al. v. City of New York et al. James H. Tully and Truman H. Luhrman for appellants. Denis M. Hurley and W. Bernard Richland for appellees.
United States v. W. T. Grant Co.
UNITED STATES v. W. T. GRANT CO. et al. No. 532. Argued April 9, 1953. Decided May 25, 1953. Victor H. Kramer argued the cause for the United States. With him on the brief were Acting Solicitor General Stern, Acting Assistant Attorney Gener
Times-Picayune Publishing Co. v. United States
TIMES-PICAYUNE PUBLISHING CO. et al. v. UNITED STATES. NO. 374. Argued March 11, 1953. Decided May 25, 1953. Ashton Phelps argued the cause for appellants in No. 374 and appellees in No. 375. With him on the brief were Charles E. Dunbar, Jr
Lauritzen v. Larsen
LAURITZEN v. LARSEN. No. 226. Argued January 6, 1953. Decided May 25, 1953. James M. Estabrook argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief was David P. H. Watson. George Halpern and Richard M. Cantor argued the cause and filed a
Tinder v. United States
TINDER v. UNITED STATES. No. 113. Argued April 9-10, 1953. Decided May 25, 1953. William W. Koontz, acting under appointment by the Court, argued the cause and filed a brief for petitioner. Murry Lee Randall argued the cause for the United
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