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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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Kirkland v. Texas
KIRKLAND v. TEXAS. No. 465. Decided December 2, 1963. Clyde W. Woody for appellant.
Meeker v. Ambassador Oil Corp.
MEEKER et ux. v. AMBASSADOR OIL CORP. No. 46. Argued November 19-20, 1963. —Decided December 2, 1963. O. R. Adams, Jr. argued the cause for petitioners. With him on the brief was R. F. Deacon Arledge. C. Harold Thweatb argued the cause for
Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad v. United States
CHICAGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS RAILROAD CO. et al. v. UNITED STATES et al. No. 275. Decided December 2, 1963. Richard M. Freeman and F. F. Vesper for appellants. Solicitor General Cox, Assistant Attorney General Or-rick, Lionel Kestenbaum, Elli
Dresner v. City of Tallahassee
DRESNER et al. v. CITY OF TALLAHASSEE. No. 35. Argued October 23, 1963. Questions certified to Supreme Court of Florida December 2, 1963. Howard Dixon and Carl Rachlin argued the cause for petitioners. With them on the briefs were Alfred I.
United States v. Stapf
UNITED STATES v. STAPF et al., EXECUTORS AND TRUSTEES. No. 54. Argued October 23-24, 1963. —Decided December 2, 1963. Wayne G. Barnett argued the cause for the United States. With him on the brief were Solicitor General Cox, Assistant Attor
Durfee v. Duke
DURFEE et ux. v. DUKE. No. 37. Argued October 24, 1963. —Decided December 2, 1963. August Ross argued the cause for petitioners. With him on the briefs was Harold W. Kauffman. Robert A. Brown argued the cause and filed a brief for responden
Retail Clerks International Ass'n, Local 1625 v. Schermerhorn
RETAIL CLERKS INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION, LOCAL 1625, AFL-CIO, et al. v. SCHERMERHORN et al. No. 13. Argued April 18, 1963. Decided in part and set for reargument on one issue June 3, 1963. —Reargued October 16-17, 1963. —Decided December 2,
Fahy v. Connecticut
FAHY v. CONNECTICUT. No. 19. Argued October 16, 1963. —Decided December 2, 1963. Francis J. McNamara, Jr. argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief were Raymond T. Benedict and John F. Spindler. John F. McGowan, Assistant State
Rossetti v. United States
No. 130. No. 218. No. 250. No. 286. Rossetti v. United States, Cardillo v. United States, Brandenfels v. Day, Postmaster General, et al., Miles et al. v. Tomlinson, District Director of Internal Revenue,
Rouzer v. Russell
No. 456, Misc. Rouzer v. Russell et al.
United Mine Workers v. Sunfire Coal Co.
Nos. 447 and 448. United Mine Workers of America v. Sunfire Coal Co. et al. Harrison Combs and M. E. Boiarsky for petitioner. James S. Greene, Jr. and Logan E. Patterson for respondents.
Walls Manufacturing Co. v. National Labor Relations Board
No. 425. Walls Manufacturing Co., Inc., v. National Labor Relations Board. Charles L. Morgan for petitioner. Solicitor General Cox, Arnold Ordman, Dominick L. Manoli and Norton J. Come for respondent.
Bloch v. Brill
No. 434. Bloch et al. v. Brill. Clarence H. Ross for petitioners. Charles Rivers Aiken and Richard F. Watt for respondent.
Tighe v. Moore
No. 426. Tighe v. Moore. Bowman Stirling Tighe, pro se, and B. L. Tighe, Jr. for petitioner.
Mercer v. Theriot
No. 336. Mercer v. Theriot. H. Alva Brumfield for petitioner. Stanley E. Loeb for respondent.
Federal Power Commission v. Southern California Edison Co.
No. 71. No. 73. Federal Power Commission v. Southern California Edison Co. et al.; and City of Colton v. Southern California Edison Co. et al. Austin L. Roberts, Jr. on the motion.
Kawahara v. Stahr
November 18, 1963. No.-. Kawahara v. Stahr.
Certified Credit Corp. v. Bowers
CERTIFIED CREDIT CORP. v. BOWERS, TAX COMMISSIONER OF OHIO. No. 430. Decided November 18, 1963. Robert L. Barton, Joseph B. DeVennish and Joseph R. Hague for appellant. William B. Saxbe, Attorney General of Ohio, and Daronne R. Tate, Assist
Gotthilf v. Sills
GOTTHILF v. SILLS et al. No. 50. Argued October 24, 1963. —Decided November 18, 1963. O. John Rogge argued the cause and filed briefs for petitioner. Theodore Chamas argued the cause and filed a brief for respondents. Louis J. Lefkowits, At
O'Leary v. Macy
No. 1216, Misc., October Term, 1961. O’Leary v. Macy, Chairman, U. S. Civil Service Commission, et al.,
Bowers v. Rundle
No. 600, Misc. Bowers v. Rundle, Correctional Superintendent.
King v. Rhay
No. 572, Misc. King v. Rhay, Penitentiary Superintendent.
Buyalos v. Cox
No. 554, Misc. Buyalos v. Cox, Warden. F. Gordon Shermack for petitioner.
Andrews v. New York
No. 529, Misc. Andrews v. New York.
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