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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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Avery v. Georgia
AVERY v. GEORGIA. No. 648. Argued April 30, 1953. Decided May 25, 1953. Frank M. Gleason argued the cause and filed a brief for petitioner. M. H. Blackshear, Jr., Deputy Assistant Attorney General of Georgia, argued the cause for respondent
Commissioner v. Smith
No. 138. No. 205. No. 206. No. 446. No. 495. No. 581. No. 618. No. 623. No. 72, Misc. No. 334, Misc. No. 336, Misc. No. 368, Misc. No. 388, Misc. Commissioner of Internal Revenue v. Smith, United States v. Public Utilities Commission of Cal
Griffin v. Illinois
No. 465, Misc. Griffin v. Illinois et al.
Livingston v. South Carolina
No. 443, Misc. Livingston v. South Carolina. Hugo S. Sims, Jr. for petitioner. T. C. Callison, Attorney General of South Carolina, James S. Verner and William A. Dallis, Assistant Attorneys General, and Julian S. Wolfe for respondent.
Frank Adam Electric Co. v. Federal Electric Products Corp.
No. 709. Frank Adam Electric Co. v. Federal Electric Products Corp. John H. Sutherland for petitioner. Edwin Levisohn and Joseph J. Gravely for respondent.
Cooper v. Peak
No. 682. Cooper v. Peak et al. Walter J. Knabe for petitioner. Douglas Arant for Peak, respondent.
United States v. Marr
No. 654. United States v. Marr, Administratrix, et al. Acting Solicitor General Stern for the United States. Eugene Meacham for Marr; and Nicholas J. Chase for Littlejohn, respondents.
Voris v. Eikel ex rel. Southern Stevedoring & Contracting Co.
No. 661. Voris, Deputy Commissioner, Bureau of Employees' Compensation, U. S. Department of Labor, v. Eikel et al., doing business as Southern Stevedoring & Contracting Co., et al. Acting Solicitor General Stern for petitioner. John R. Brow
Wales ex rel. Wales Trucking Co. v. United States
May 18, 1953. No. 723. Wales, doing business as Wales Trucking Co., et al. v. United States et al. T. S. Christopher for appellants. Solicitor General Cummings and Edward M. Reidy for the United States and the Interstate Commerce Commission
Watson v. Commissioner
WATSON et al. v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE. No. 290. Argued February 2, 1953. Decided May 18, 1953. Arthur McGregor argued the cause for petitioners. With him on the brief was A. Calder Mackay. Ellis N. Slack argued the cause for res
May v. Anderson
MAY v. ANDERSON. No. 244. Argued January 6, 1953. Decided May 18, 1953. Ralph Atkinson and F. W. Springer argued the cause and filed a brief for appellant. I. Engle argued the cause and filed a brief for appellee.
Wells v. Simonds Abrasive Co.
WELLS, ADMINISTRATRIX, v. SIMONDS ABRASIVE CO. No. 394. Argued January 7, 1953. Decided May 18, 1953. Charles J. Biddle argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief were Henry S. Drinker and Francis Hopkinson. Philip Price argued
Sandro v. Graber
No. 431, Misc. Sandro v. Graber, Chief Justice of the Criminal Court of Cook County, Illinois.
Mallonee v. Fahey
No. 591. No. 592. No. 593. No. 594. No. 595. No. 596. No. 658. Mallonee et al. v. Fahey et al.; Wilmington Federal Savings & Loan Association et al. v. Home Loan Bank Board et al.; Home Investment Co. v. Fahey et al.; Utley v. Fahey et al.;
Fiorivanti v. Fiorivanti
No. 669. Fiorivanti v. Fiorivanti. Nathan M. Lubar for petitioner. Alvin L. Newmyer and Alvin L. Newmyer, Jr. for respondent.
Olberding ex rel. Vess Transfer Co. v. Illinois Central Railroad
No. 683. Olberding, doing business as Vess Transfer Co., et al. v. Illinois Central Railroad Co., Inc. William C. Welborn and Milford M. Miller for petitioners. James G. Wheeler, Joseph H. Wright and Chas. A. Helsell for respondent.
St. Joe Paper Co. v. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
No. 670. No. 702. No. 705. No. 710. St. Joe Paper Co. et al. v. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co.; Lynch et al. v. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co.; Aird et al., Trustees, v. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co.; and Welbon et al. v. Atlantic Co
Christoffel v. United States
No. 341, Misc. Christoffel v. United States. David Rein and Arthur Kinoy for petitioner. Solicitor General Cummings, Beatrice Rosenberg and Murry Lee Randall for the United States.
Callanan Road Improvement Co. v. United States
CALLANAN ROAD IMPROVEMENT CO. v. UNITED STATES et al. No. 488. Argued April 8, 1953. Decided May 4, 1953. William A. Roberts argued the cause for appellant. With him on the brief was James E. Wilson. William J. Hickey argued the cause for t
United States v. International Building Co.
UNITED STATES v. INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CO. No. 508. Argued April 8, 1953. Decided May 4, 1953. Philip Elman argued the cause for the United States. With him on the brief were Acting Solicitor General Stern, Assistant Attorney General Holla
Esso Standard Oil Co. v. Evans
ESSO STANDARD OIL CO. v. EVANS, COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE AND TAXATION, et al. NO. 330. Argued March 10, 1953. Decided May 4, 1953. William Waller argued the cause and filed a brief for appellant in No. 330. Oscar H. Davis argued the cause fo
Terry v. Adams
TERRY et al. v. ADAMS et al. No. 52. Argued January 16, 1953. Decided May 4, 1953. For opinion of MR. Justice Black, joined by Mr. Justice Douglas and Mr. Justice Burton, see post, p. 462. For opinion of Mr. Justice Frankfurter, see post, p
Daniels v. Allen
No. 20. No. 22. No. 32. No. 129. No. 264. No. 426. No. 474. No. 586. No. 364, Misc. No. 372, Misc. No. 420, Misc. No. 331, Misc. Daniels et al. v. Allen, Warden, Speller v. Allen, Warden, Brown v. Allen, Warden, Babb v. Benjamin, Chief of t
Fitzgerald v. Heinze
No. 446, Misc. Fitzgerald v. Heinze, Warden.
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