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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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New Jersey v. New York
No. 5, Original, October Term, 1950. New Jersey v. New York et al. Theodore D, Parsons, Attorney General, Robert Peacock, Deputy Attorney General, and Kenneth H. Murray for the State of New Jersey. Frank F. Truscott, Attorney General, Georg
Building Trades Council v. Kinard Construction Co.
No. 48. Building Trades Council et al. v. Kinard Construction Co. Henry A. Bradshaw, J. Albert Woll, Herbert S. Thatcher and James A. Glenn for petitioners.
Superior Films, Inc. v. Department of Education
SUPERIOR FILMS, INC. v. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION OF OHIO, DIVISION OF FILM CENSORSHIP, HISSONG, SUPERINTENDENT. NO. 217. Argued January 6, 1954. Decided January 18, 1954. John C. Harlor argued the cause for appellant in No. 217. With him on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad v. Stude
CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. v. STUDE et al. No. 209. Argued December 2-3, 1953. Decided January 18, 1954. Alden B. Howland and B. A. Webster, Jr. argued the cause for petitioner. Mr. Howland also filed a brief for petitioner
United States v. Lindsay
UNITED STATES v. LINDSAY et al. No. 94. Argued December 1-2, 1953. Decided January 18, 1954. Paul A. Sweeney argued the cause for the United States. With him on the brief were Acting Solicitor General Stern, Assistant Attorney General Burge
Madruga v. Superior Court of California
MADRUGA v. SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO. No. 35. Argued October 19-20, 1953. Decided January 18, 1954. Eli H. Levenson argued the cause and Thomas M. Hamilton filed a brief for petitioner. Northcutt Ely a
Parker v. Ragen
No. 275, Misc. Parker v. Ragen, Warden.
Colbert v. Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen
No. 474. Colbert et al. v. Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen et al. C. P. Von Herzen for petitioners. Clifton Hildebrand for the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen et al., and C. W. Cornell and Randolph Karr for the Pacific Electric Railway Co
Ex parte Sztwiertnia
No. 178, Misc. Ex parte Sztwiertnia.
Brownell v. Rubinstein
No. 300. Brownell, Attorney General, v. Rubinstein. Argued January 7-8, 1954. Decided January 11, 1954. Robert W. Ginnane argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief were Acting Solicitor General Stern, Assistant Attorney General
Salsburg v. Maryland
SALSBURG v. MARYLAND. No. 38. Argued October 20, 1953. Decided January 11, 1954. Herbert Myerberg argued the cause and filed a brief for appellant. By special leave of Court, pro hac vice, Ambrose T. Hartman, Assistant Attorney General of M
Wright v. Skeen
No. 270, Misc. Wright v. Skeen, Warden.
Irvin v. Florida
No. 238, Misc. Irvin v. Florida. Thurgood Marshall and Jack Greenberg for petitioner.
Henderson v. Michigan
No. 141, Misc. Henderson v. Michigan. Ernest Goodman for petitioner. Edmund E. Shepherd, Solicitor General of Michigan, for respondent.
Alker v. Butcher & Sherrerd
No. 473. Alker et al. v. Butcher & Sherrerd et al. Francis E. Walters, Edwin Hall, II, and Harry J. Alker, Jr. for petitioners. Thomas Raeburn White and Thomas B. K. Ringe for respondents.
Weiss v. Johnson
No. 455. Weiss v. Johnson, Collector of Internal Revenue. Morley S. Wolfe and Samuel Kalmanash for petitioner. Acting Solicitor General Stern, Assistant Attorney General Holland, Ellis N. Slack, Harry Baum and Fred E. Youngman for responden
Oliver United Filters, Inc. v. Silver
No. 425. Oliver United Filters, Inc. v. Silver. Oscar A. Mellin, LeRoy Hanscom and Jack E. Hursh for petitioner. Charles J. Beise for respondent.
State Corp. Commission v. Federal Power Commission
No. 381. No. 382. No. 469. State Corporation Commission of Kansas v. Federal Power Commission et al.; Northern Natural Gas Co. v. Federal Power Commission et al.; and Federal Power Commission v. Northern Natural Gas Co. et al. Jay Kyle and
Braniff Airways, Inc. v. Nebraska State Board of Equalization & Assessment
No. 476. Braniff Airways, Inc. v. Nebraska State Board of Equalization and Assessment et al. William J. Hotz and William J. Hotz, Jr. for appellant.
Goodman v. McMillan
No. 368, Misc., October Term, 1952. Goodman et al. v. McMillan, Trustee, et al.
Rines v. Justices of the Superior Court
Nos. 433 and 434. Rines, Administrator, v. Justices of the Superior Court. David Riñes for appellant.
Theatre Enterprises, Inc. v. Paramount Film Distributing Corp.
THEATRE ENTERPRISES, INC. v. PARAMOUNT FILM DISTRIBUTING CORP. et al. No. 19. Argued November 30, December 1, 1953. Decided January 4, 1954. Philip B. Perlman and Holmes Baldridge argued the cause for petitioner. With them on the brief were
General Protective Committee for the Holders of Option Warrants of the United Corp. v. Securities & Exchange Commission
GENERAL PROTECTIVE COMMITTEE FOR THE HOLDERS OF OPTION WARRANTS OF THE UNITED CORPORATION v. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION et al. No. 184. Argued December 2, 1953. Decided January 4, 1954. John Mulford argued the cause for petitioner.
United States v. Morgan
UNITED STATES v. MORGAN. No. 31. Argued October 19, 1953. Decided January 4, 1954. Beatrice Rosenberg argued the cause for the United States. With her on the brief were Acting Solicitor General Stern and Assistant Attorney General Olney. By
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