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Doe v. Sex Offender Registry Bd.
Commonwealth v. Gomes
Marchese v. Bos. Redevelopment Auth.
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Commonwealth v. Reyes
United States v. Block
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British Transport Commission v. United States
BRITISH TRANSPORT COMMISSION v. UNITED STATES et al. No. 247. Argued April 29, 1957. Decided June 10, 1957. Dean Acheson argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief were Edwin Longcope and Charles A. Horsky. Assistant Attorney Ge
Curcio v. United States
CURCIO v. UNITED STATES. No. 260. Argued March 28, 1957. Decided June 10, 1957. Samuel Mezansky argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief was Daniel H. Greenberg. Beatrice Rosenberg argued the cause for the United States. With
Swanson v. Traer
SWANSON et al. v. TRAER et al. No. 149. Argued March 27, 1957. Decided June 10, 1957. James E. Doyle argued the cause for petitioners. With him on the brief were Avern B. Scolnik, Philip F. La Follette and William H. Bowman. James E. S. Bak
Smith v. Sperling
SMITH, SPECIAL ADMINISTRATOR, v. SPERLING et al. No. 316. Argued March 27-28, 1957. Decided June 10, 1957. Herman H. Levy argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief was Morris J. Pollack. Eugene D. Williams and Oliver B. Schwab
Reid v. Covert
REID, SUPERINTENDENT, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA JAIL, v. COVERT. No. 701, October Term, 1955. Argued May 3, 1956; decided June 11, 1956; rehearing granted November 5, 1956; reargued February 27, 1957. Decided June 10, 1957. Solicitor General Ran
Whitehead v. Texas
No. 663, Misc. Whitehead v. Texas.
Woodard v. Robinson
No. 853. Woodard et al. v. Robinson et al., composing the Arkansas Public Service Commission. James I. Teague, John E. Coates and Walter D. Hanson for petitioners. John R. Thompson and Claude Carpenter, Jr. for respondents.
Calhoun v. Rhay
No. 719, Misc. Calhoun v. Rhay, Superintendent, Washington State Penitentiary.
Farrow v. Pennsylvania
No. 665, Misc. Farrow v. Pennsylvania. Petitioner pro se. James N. Lafferty and Victor H. Blanc for respondent.
Doby v. Brown
No. 950. Doby et al. v. Brown et al., Trustees, et al. Frank Thomas Miller, Jr. for petitioners. Sta-ton P. Williams for respondents.
Archawski v. Hanioti
No. 910. Archawski et al. v. Hanioti. Harry D. Graham for petitioners.
United States v. Koppers Co.
No. 215. United States v. Koppers Co., Inc., Successor to Koppers United Co. et al. Simon E. Sobeloff, then Solicitor General, Assistant Attorney General Rice, Lee A. Jackson and Harry Baum for the United States. David W. Richmond, Robert N
Commissioner v. P. G. Lake, Inc.
No. 921. Commissioner of Internal Revenue et al. v. P. G. Lake, Inc., et al. Solicitor General Rankin, Assistant Attorney General Rice, Hilbert P. Zarky, Ellis N. Slack and Melva M. Graney for petitioners. Harry C. Weeks for P. G. Lake, Inc
Braun v. Belnap
No. 741, No. 747, No. 754, No. 756, No. 757, Misc. Misc. Misc. Misc. Misc. Braun v. Belnap, Superintendent, Washington State Reformatory; Talmage v. Maryland; Jordan v. Martin, Warden; Powell v. Ellis, General Manager, Texas Prison System;
United States v. Louisiana
No. 11, Original. United States v. Louisiana. Price Daniel, Governor, Will Wilson, Attorney General, James H. Rogers, Assistant Attorney General, and J. Chrys Dougherty for the State of Texas, movant. Solicitor General Rankin filed a memora
Scales v. United States
No. 29. No. 32. Scales v. United States. Lightfoot v. United States. Telford Taylor for petitioner in No. 29. John J. Abt for petitioner in No. 32. Solicitor General Rankin, Assistant Attorney General Tompkins, Harold D. Koffsky and William
Mulcahey v. Catalanotte
MULCAHEY, DISTRICT DIRECTOR, IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE, v. CATALANOTTE. No. 435. Argued March 27, 1957. Decided June 3, 1957. Roger D. Fisher argued the cause for petitioner. On the brief were Solicitor General Rankin, Assistan
Lehmann v. United States ex rel. Carson
LEHMANN, OFFICER IN CHARGE, IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE, v. UNITED STATES ex rel. CARSON OR CARASANITI. No. 72. Argued March 26-27, 1957. Decided June 3, 1957. Roger D. Fisher argued the cause for petitioner. With him on a brief
Jencks v. United States
JENCKS v. UNITED STATES. No. 23. Argued October 17, 1956. Decided June 3, 1957. John T. McTernan argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief was Nathan Witt. John V. Lindsay argued the cause for the United States. With him on the
United States v. E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.
UNITED STATES v. E. I. du PONT de NEMOURS & CO. et al. No. 3. Argued November 14-15, 1956. Decided June 3, 1957. John F. Davis argued the cause for the United States. With him on the brief were Solicitor General Rankin, Asistant Attorney Ge
Fowler v. Wilkinson
FOWLER v. WILKINSON, WARDEN. No. 620. Argued April 30, 1957. Decided June 3, 1957. Leon S. Epstein argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief was R. Monroe Schwartz. Ralph S. Spritzer argued the cause for respondent. With him on
Jackson v. Taylor
JACKSON v. TAYLOR, ACTING WARDEN. No. 619. Argued April 30, 1957. Decided June 3, 1957. Urban P. Van Susteren argued the cause and filed a brief for petitioner. Ralph S. Spritzer argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief were S
California v. Taylor
CALIFORNIA v. TAYLOR et al. No. 385. Argued April 2, 1957. Decided June 3, 1957. Herbert E. Wenig, Assistant Attorney General of California, argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief were Edmund G. Brown, Attorney General, Rich
Goodall-Sanford, Inc. v. United Textile Workers, A. F. L. Local 1802
GOODALL-SANFORD, INC., v. UNITED TEXTILE WORKERS OF AMERICA, A. F. L. LOCAL 1802, et al. No. 262. Argued March 25-26, 1957. Decided June 3, 1957. Douglas M. Orr argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief were William B. Mahoney
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