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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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Smith v. Bennett
SMITH v. BENNETT, WARDEN. No. 174. Argued March 28, 1961. Decided April 17, 1961. Luther L. Hill, Jr., acting under appointment by the Court, 363 U. S. 834, 838, argued the causes and filed a brief for petitioners in both cases. Evan Hultma
International Typographical Union v. National Labor Relations Board
INTERNATIONAL TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, AFL-CIO, et al. v. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD. No. 340. Argued March 1, 1961. Decided April 17, 1961. Gerhard P. Van Arkel argued the cause for petitioners. With him on the briefs were Henry Kaiser and
National Labor Relations Board v. News Syndicate Co.
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD v. NEWS SYNDICATE CO., INC., et al. No. 339. Argued March 1, 1961. Decided April 17, 1961. Dominick L. Manoli argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief were Solicitor General Rankin, Stuart Rothma
Local 357, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen & Helpers v. National Labor Relations Board
LOCAL 357, INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF TEAMSTERS, CHAUFFEURS, WAREHOUSEMEN AND HELPERS OF AMERICA, v. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD. No. 64. Argued February 28, 1961. Decided April 17, 1961. Herbert S. Thatcher argued the cause for the Un
Local 60, United Brotherhood of Carpenters & Joiners v. National Labor Relations Board
LOCAL 60, UNITED BROTHERHOOD OF CARPENTERS AND JOINERS OF AMERICA, AFL-CIO, et al. v. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD. No. 68. Argued February 28, March 1, 1961. Decided April 17, 1961. Bernard Dunau argued the cause for petitioners. With hi
Eastern Railroad Presidents Conference v. Noerr Motor Freight, Inc.
No. 50. No. 91. No. 93. No. 73, No. 74, Misc. Misc. Eastern Railroad Presidents Conference et al. v. Noerr Motor Freight, Inc., et al., United States v. Fruehauf et al., Haug et ux. v. United States, West et al. v. United States, Reinthaler
Simmons v. United States
No. 812, Misc. Simmons v. United States. Petitioner pro se. Solicitor General Cox, Assistant Attorney General Miller, Beatrice Rosenberg and Kirby W. Patterson for the United States.
Muhlenbroich v. Heinze
No. 521, Misc. Muhlenbroich v. Heinze, Warden. James F. Thacher for petitioner. Stanley Mosk, Attorney General of California, and Doris H. Maier, Deputy Attorney General, for respondent.
Ribeiro v. United Fruit Co.
No. 752. Ribeiro v. United Fruit Co. et al. Jacob Bassner and Louis J. Opal for petitioner. Walter X. Connor and James P. O’Neill for Esso Standard Oil Co., respondent.
Stirone v. United States
No. 744. Stirone v. United States. Vincent M. Casey and V. J. Rich for petitioner. Solicitor General Cox, Assistant Attorney General Miller, Beatrice Rosenberg and Theodore George Gilinsky for the United States.
Decker v. Kentucky
No. 738. Decker et al. v. Kentucky. Walter B. Smith for petitioners. John B. Breckinridge, Attorney General of Kentucky, and Troy D. Savage, Assistant Attorney General, for respondent.
Kohler Co. v. Local 833, UAW-AFL-CIO International Union, United Automobile, Aircraft & Agricultural Implement Workers
No. 707. Kohler Co. v. Local 833, UAW-AFL-CIO International Union, United Automobile, Aircraft and Agricultural Implement Workers of America, et al. Jerome Powell, William F. Howe, E. Riley Casey and Lyman C. Conger for petitioner. Solicito
Local 174, Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen & Helpers v. Lucas Flour Co.
No. 716. Local 174, Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen & Helpers of America v. Lucas Flour Co. Francis Hoague for petitioner. Stuart O. Oles and Seth W. Morrison for respondent.
Campbell v. Hussey
No. 687. Campbell, Commissioner of Agriculture of Georgia, et al. v. Hussey et al. Eugene Cook, Attorney General of Georgia, C. Hughel Harrison, Assistant Attorney General, and Gordon Knox, Frank S. Twitty and Chris B. Conyers, Deputy Assis
Rogers v. Mendoza-Martinez
No. 566. Rogers, Attorney General, v. Mendoza-Martinez. Solicitor General Cox on the motion.
Boyden v. California
BOYDEN v. CALIFORNIA. No. 344, Misc. Decided April 3, 1961. Petitioner pro se. Stanley Mosk, Attorney General of California, William E. James, Assistant Attorney General, and David R. Caldwell, Deputy Attorney General, for respondent.
Utah Citizens Rate Ass'n v. United States
UTAH CITIZENS RATE ASSOCIATION et al. v. UNITED STATES et al. No. 712. Decided April 3, 1961. Calvin L. Rampton for appellants. Solicitor General Cox, Acting Assistant Attorney General Kirkpatrick, Charles H. Weston, Robert W. Ginnane and C
Village of Ridgefield Park v. Bergen County Board of Taxation
VILLAGE OF RIDGEFIELD PARK et al. v. BERGEN COUNTY BOARD OF TAXATION et al. No. 674. Decided April 3, 1961. William R. Morrison for appellants. David D. Furman, Attorney General of New Jersey, Theodore I. Botter, Assistant Attorney General,
Saldana v. United States
SALDANA v. UNITED STATES. No. 176. Argued March 20, 1961. Decided April 3, 1961. Stephen R. Reinhardt, acting under appointment by the Court, 364 U. S. 807, and Herbert A. Bernhard, by special leave of Court, pro hac vice, argued the cause
United States v. Virginia Electric & Power Co.
UNITED STATES v. VIRGINIA ELECTRIC & POWER CO. No. 49. Argued November 10, 1960. Decided April 3, 1961. Assistant Attorney General Morton argued the cause for the United States. With him on the brief were Solicitor General Rankin, Roger P.
Chapman v. United States
CHAPMAN v. UNITED STATES. No. 175. Argued February 23, 1961. Decided April 3, 1961. /. Sewell Elliott argued the cause and filed a brief for petitioner. Robert S. Erdahl argued the cause for the United States. On the brief were Solicitor Ge
Rosania v. New Jersey
No. 491, Misc. Rosania v. New Jersey. Mr. Justice Brennan took no part in the consideration or decision of this application. Petitioner pro se. Brendan T. Byrne for respondent.
Adams v. New York
No. 771, Misc. Adams v. New York.
Moorman v. Wisconsin
No. 591, Misc. Moorman v. Wisconsin et al. Petitioner pro se. John W. Reynolds, Attorney General of Wisconsin, and William A. Platz, Asssistant Attorney General, for respondents.
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