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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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Affronti v. United States
AFFRONTI v. UNITED STATES. No. 71. Argued November 15, 1955. Decided December 5, 1955. Harry F. Murphy argued the cause and filed a brief for petitioner. John V. Lindsay argued the cause for the United States. On the brief were Solicitor Ge
Harris v. Texas
November 30, 1955. No. 363, Misc. Harris v. Texas.
Mississippi v. Louisiana
No. 11, No. 43. No. 77. No. 86. No. 106. No. 113. No. 127. No. 135. No. 143. No. 173. No. 179. No. 212. No. 216. No. 235. No. 293. No. 299. No. 53, No. 118, No. 164, Original. Misc. Misc. Misc. Mississippi v. Louisiana, Wade et ux. v. Michi
Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp. v. Banks
No. 475. Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp. v. Banks et al. George A. Garvey for petitioner. Melvin Sacks for Banks, and Clarence E. Mellen for Ninnie Brothers, respondents.
City & County of San Francisco v. United States
No. 447. City and County of San Francisco v. United States. Dion R. Holm, Thomas M. O’Connor and Frank J. Needles for petitioner. Solicitor General Sobeloff, Assistant Attorney General Burger, Samuel D. Slade and Benjamin Forman for the Uni
Firemen's Insurance v. Edlin
No. 434. Firemen’s Insurance Co. et al. v. Edlin. Donald N. Clausen and Herbert W. Hirsh for petitioners. John E. Cassidy for respondent.
A/S J. Ludwig Mowinckels Rederi v. Amador
No. 427. A/S J. Ludwig Mowinckels Rederi v. Amador et al. James M. Estabrook and Francis X. Byrn for petitioner. Philip F. Di Costanzo and Robert Klonsky for Amador, respondent.
Durley v. Mayo
No. 489. Durley v. Mayo, Prison Custodian.
Bramble v. Heinze
No. 31, Misc. Bramble v. Heinze, Warden, et al. Petitioner pro se. Edmund O. Brown, Attorney General of California, and Doris H. Maier, Deputy Attorney General, for respondents.
Neese v. Southern Railway Co.
NEESE, ADMINISTRATOR, v. SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO. No. 28. Argued November 7, 1955. Decided November 21, 1955. Henry Hammer argued the cause and filed a brief for petitioner. Sidney S. Alderman argued the cause for respondent. With him on the br
Indian Towing Co. v. United States
INDIAN TOWING CO., INC., et al. v. UNITED STATES. No. 8. Argued February 10, 1955; affirmed by an equally divided Court April 11, 1955; rehearing granted May 16, 1955; reargued October 13, 1955. Decided November 21, 1955. Richard B. Montgom
Rubsam v. Harley C. Loney Co.
No. 190. No. 193. No. 204. No. 261. No. 325. No. 345. No. 40, No. 109, Misc. Misc. Rubsam v. Harley C. Loney Co., Taylor v. United States, Lurie et al. v. United States, Swafford v. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co., Peony Park, Inc. et al.
Jacobson v. Malandra
No. 420. Jacobson v. Malandra. Sam Weiss for petitioner. Walter S. Anderson for respondent.
Sonken-Galamba Corp. v. Thompson
No. 414. Sonken-Galamba Corp. v. Thompson, Trustee. Harry L. Jacobs and N. E. Snyder for petitioner. Thos. M. Van Cleave, Jr. for respondent.
Freedman v. Donovan & Schuenke
No. 403. Freedman v. Donovan & Schuenke et al. Charles E. Taintor for petitioner. Benjamin W. Shipman for respondents.
American Airlines, Inc. v. North American Airlines, Inc.
No. 410. American Airlines, Inc. v. North American Airlines, Inc. Howard C. Westwood and J. Randolph Wilson for petitioner. Hardy K. Maclay for respondent.
Owens v. Oklahoma Turnpike Authority
No. 415. Owens et al. v. Oklahoma Turnpike Authority. Harry D. Moreland, Harold C. Stuart and Sam Clammer for appellants.
Syres v. Oil Workers International Union, Local No. 23
No. 390. Syres et al. v. Oil Workers International Union, Local No. 23, et al. Roberson L. King for petitioners. Chris Dixie for the Oil Workers International Union, Local 23, et al., and Quentin Keith, David Proctor and Archie D. Cray for
Mitchell v. Myrtle Grove Packing Co.
November 14, 1955. No. 44. Mitchell, Secretary of Labor, v. Myrtle Grove Packing Co. With her on the brief were Solicitor General Sobeloff, Gray Thoron, Stuart Rothman and Harold S. Saxe. W. L. Guice argued the cause and filed a brief for r
Lewis v. Illinois
No. 205, Misc. Lewis v. Illinois.
Coleman v. Randolph
No. 178, Misc. Coleman v. Randolph, Warden.
Ciha v. Illinois
No. 17, Misc. Ciha v. Illinois. Petitioner pro se. Latham Castle, Attorney General of Illinois, for respondent.
Davidson v. United States
No. 398. Davidson v. United States. J. B. Tietz for petitioner. Solicitor General Sobeloff, Assistant Attorney General Olney, Beatrice Rosenberg and Robert G. Maysack for the United States.
International Molders & Foundry Workers Union, Local Union No. 294 v. Western Foundry Co.
No. 386. International Molders & Foundry Workers Union of America, AFL, Local Union No. 294, v. Western Foundry Co. L. N. D. Wells, Jr. and Ruth Weyand for petitioner. Ben F. Johnson and Thomas W. Hathaway for respondent.
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