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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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Quinn v. United States
QUINN v. UNITED STATES. No. 8. Argued April 4-5, 1955. Decided May 23, 1955. David Scribner and Frank J. Donner argued the cause for petitioner. With them on the brief were Arthur Kinoy and Allan B. Rosenberg. Robert W. 'Ginnane argued the
Williams v. Eidson
No. 577, Misc. Williams v. Eidson, Warden.
Jackson v. Moore
No. 556, Misc. Jackson v. Moore, Warden.
Myles v. Indiana
No. 527, Misc. Myles v. Indiana.
Siciliano v. Illinois
No. 729. Siciliano v. Illinois. Charles A. Bellows for petitioner. Latham Castle, Attorney General of Illinois, John L. Davidson, Jr., First Assistant Attorney General, and Fred G. Leach and William C. Wines, Assistant Attorneys General, fo
National Union of Marine Cooks & Stewards v. National Labor Relations Board
No. 695. National Union of Marine Cooks and Stewards et al. v. National Labor Relations Board et al. Norman Leonard for petitioners. Solicitor General Sobeloff, David P. Findling and Dominick L. Manoli for the National Labor Relations Board
Dumaine v. Securities & Exchange Commission
No. 686. Dumaine v. Securities and Exchange Commission. John J. Burns for petitioner. Solicitor General Sobeloff, William H. Timbers, Arden L. Andresen and Elizabeth B. A. Rogers for respondent.
Osbrink v. National Labor Relations Board
No. 674. Osbrink et al., doing business as R. H. Osbrink Manufacturing Co., v. National Labor Relations Board. Homer D. Grotty for petitioners. Solicitor General Sobe-loff, David P. Findling and Dominick L. Manoli for respondent.
Lang v. Heinze
No. 236, No. 519, No. 526, No. 531, No. 538, No. 563, No. 568, No. 579, Misc. Misc. Misc. Misc. Misc. Misc. Misc. Misc. Lang v. Heinze, Warden; Mitchell v. Looney, Warden; Hopwood v. Brownell, Attorney General, et al.; Sykes v. Teets, Warde
Donahue v. Connecticut
No. 514, Misc. Donahue v. Connecticut. Albert L. Coles and Philip H. Smith for appellant.
Society for Savings v. Bowers
SOCIETY FOR SAVINGS IN THE CITY OF CLEVELAND v. BOWERS, TAX COMMISSIONER OF OHIO. NO. 204. Argued March 28, 1955. Decided May 16, 1955. Robert F. Maskey argued the cause for appellant in No. 204. With him on the brief were David A. Gaskill
In re Murchison
IN RE MURCHISON et al. No. 405. Argued April 20, 1955. Decided May 16, 1955. William, L. Colden argued the cause for petitioners. With him on the brief were James A. Cobb, George E. C. Hayes and Charles W. Jones. Edmund E. Shepherd, Solicit
United States v. Nielson
UNITED STATES, AS OWNER OF THE CHRISTOPHER GALE, v. NIELSON et al., TRADING AS DAUNTLESS TOWING LINE. No. 210. Argued March 1, 1955. Decided May 16, 1955. Ralph S. Spritzer argued the cause for the United States. With him on the brief were
Boston Metals Co. v. The Winding Gulf
BOSTON METALS CO. v. THE WINDING GULF et al. No. 70. Argued March 1, 1955. Decided May 16, 1955. John H. Skeen, Jr. argued the cause for petitioner. With him. on the brief was Eugene M. Feinblatt. Charles S. Bolster argued the cause for res
Bisso v. Inland Waterways Corp.
BISSO, RECEIVER, v. INLAND WATERWAYS CORPORATION. No. 50. Argued February 28, 1955. Decided May 16, 1955. Eberhard P. Deutsch argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief was René H. Himel, Jr. Ralph S. Spritzer argued the cause f
McRae v. Woods
No. 736, October Term, 1953. McRae v. Woods, Acting Housing Expediter,
Davis v. Illinois
No. 495, Misc. Davis v. Illinois.
Smart v. Illinois
No. 387, Misc. Smart v. Illinois.
Isthmus Development Co. v. Burt
No. 680. Isthmus Development Co. v. Burt. Wm. Q. Boyce for petitioner. D. H. Culton, B. M. Britain and L. A. White for respondent.
DeRosier v. United States
No. 660. DeRosier v. United States. Henry G. Simmonite for petitioner. Solicitor General Sobeloff, Assistant Attorney General Olney and Beatrice Rosenberg for the United States.
Papalardo v. United States
No. 654. Papalardo et al. v. United States. Petitioners pro se. Solicitor General Sobeloff, Assistant Attorney General Olney, Beatrice Rosenberg and Joseph A. Barry for the United States.
Hill v. Looney
No. 323, No. 480, No. 482, No. 489, No. 497, No. 512, Misc. Misc. Misc. Misc. Misc. Misc. Hill v. Looney, Warden; In re Weinberg; Dubin v. Worthing; Meek v. California; Newton v. Michigan; and Cagle v. Hardwick, Warden, et al. Petitioners p
De Moss v. United States
May 9, 1955. No. 595. De Moss v. United States. Hayden C. Covington for petitioner. Solicitor General Sobeloff for the United States.
Bell v. United States
BELL v. UNITED STATES. No. 468. Argued April 21, 1955. Decided May 9, 1955. James R. Browning, acting under appointment by the Court, 348 U. S. 924, argued the cause and filed a brief for petitioner. Charles F. Barber argued the cause for t
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