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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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Sanders v. Alabama
SANDERS v. ALABAMA. No. 856, Misc. Decided April 20, 1964. Petitioner pro se. Richmond M. Flowers, Attorney General of Alabama, and David W. Clark, Assistant Attorney General, for respondent.
378 Realty Corp. v. New York City Rent & Rehabilitation Administration
378 REALTY CORP. et al. v. NEW YORK CITY RENT AND REHABILITATION ADMINISTRATION et al. No. 845. Decided April 20, 1964. Harris L. Present and Irving S. Freedman for appellants. Beatrice Shainswit for appellees.
United States v. Welden
UNITED STATES v. WELDEN. No. 235. Argued February 27, 1964. Decided April 20, 1964. Irwin A. Seibel argued the cause for the United States. With him on the brief were Acting Solicitor General Spritzer, Assistant Attorney General Orrick and
National Labor Relations Board v. Fruit & Vegetable Packers & Warehousemen, Local 760
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD v. FRUIT & VEGETABLE PACKERS & WAREHOUSEMEN, LOCAL 760, et al. No. 88. Argued February 18-19, 1964. Decided April 20, 1964. Solicitor General Cox argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief were Arn
National Labor Relations Board v. Seryette, Inc.
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD v. SERYETTE, INC. No. 111. Argued February 19, 1964. Decided April 20, 1964. Solicitor General Cox argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief were Philip B, Heymann, Arnold Ordman, Dominick L. Mano
Federal Power Commission v. Texaco Inc.
FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION v. TEXACO INC. et al. No. 386. Argued March 25, 1.964. Decided April 20, 1964. Howard E. Wahrenbrock argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief were Solicitor General Cox, Ralph S. Spritzer, Richard A. S
Simpson v. Union Oil Co.
SIMPSON v. UNION OIL CO. OF CALIFORNIA. No. 87. Argued January 15—16, 1964. Decided April 20, 1964. Maxwell Keith argued the cause and filed briefs for petitioner. Moses Lasky argued the cause and filed a brief for respondent.
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen v. Virginia ex rel. Virginia State Bar
BROTHERHOOD OF RAILROAD TRAINMEN v. VIRGINIA ex rel. VIRGINIA STATE BAR. No. 34. Argued January 13, 1964. Decided April 20, 1964. Beecher E. Stallard and John J. Naughton argued the cause for petitioner. With them on the briefs were Edward
Fermin v. Municipal Court Department No. 3
No. 698, Misc. No. 920, Misc. Fermin v. Municipal Court Department No. 3, Oakland, California, Brill v. Muller Brothers, Inc.,
Hayes v. Cunningham
No. 1074, Misc. Hayes v. Cunningham, Penitentiary Superintendent. Lewis T. Booker for petitioner.
Jacobs v. Warden
No. 841, Misc. Jacobs v. Warden, Maryland Penitentiary.
United Mine Workers v. Love & Amos Coal Co.
No. 893. United Mine Workers of America v. Love & Amos Coal Co. E. H. Rayson, R. R. Kramer and Harrison Combs for petitioner. J. Clarence Evans and John A. Rowntree for respondent.
Brown v. Pearl River Valley Water Supply District
No. 856. Brown et ux. v. Pearl River Valley Water Supply District. James P. Coleman for petitioners. L. Arnold Pyle for respondent.
Gianopulos v. Illinois
No. 731. Gianopulos v. Illinois. Petitioner pro se. Daniel P. Ward and Elmer C. Kissane for respondent.
Pan-American Life Insurance Co. v. Lorido
Nos. 379 and 380. Pan-American Life Insurance Co. v. Lorido.
United Fuel Gas Co. v. Public Service Commission
UNITED FUEL GAS CO. v. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF WEST VIRGINIA. No. 527. Decided April 6, 1964. Albert B. Connelly, Edward S. Pinney, Victor M. Earle III, C. E. Goodwin, John F. Hunt, Jr., Charles C. Wise, Jr. and William C. Hart for app
Yribarne v. County of San Bernardino
YRIBARNE v. COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO et al. No. 811. Decided April 6, 1964. Herman F. Selvin for appellant. . John N. Cramer for appellees.
Telephone News System, Inc. v. Illinois Bell Telephone Co.
TELEPHONE NEWS SYSTEM, INC., v. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE CO. et al. No. 772. Decided April 6, 1964. Thomas D. Nash, Jr. for appellant. Solicitor General Cox for the United States, and Walter J. Cummings, Jr. for Illinois Bell Telephone Co.,
Aetna Insurance Co. v. Menendez
AETNA INSURANCE CO. v. MENENDEZ. No. 68. Decided April 6, 1964. William, A. Gillen for petitioner. John P. Corcoran, Jr. for respondent.
Standard Cigar Co. v. Tabacalera Severiano Jorge, S. A.
STANDARD CIGAR CO. v. TABACALERA SEVERIANO JORGE, S. A. No. 78. Decided April 6, 1964. William, A. Gillen for petitioner. Thomas H. Anderson and Herbert L. Nadeau for respondent.
Pan-American Life Insurance Co. v. Rodriguez
PAN-AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. v. RODRIGUEZ et al. No. 67. Decided April 6, 1964. William A. Gillen for petitioner. John P. Corcoran, Jr. for respondents.
Henry v. City of Rock Hill
HENRY et al. v. CITY OF ROCK HILL. No. 826. Decided April 6, 1964. Jack Greenberg, Constance Baker Motley, Matthew J. Perry, Lincoln C. Jenkins, Jr., Donald James Sampson and Willie T. Smith, Jr. for petitioners.
Publishers' Ass'n v. New York Mailers' Union No. Six
PUBLISHERS’ ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK CITY v. NEW YORK MAILERS’ UNION NUMBER SIX. No. 384. Argued March 23-24, 1964. Decided April 6, 1964. Andrew L. Hughes argued the cause and filed a brief for petitioner. Sidney Sugerman argued the cause f
Arnold v. North Carolina
ARNOLD et al. v. NORTH CAROLINA. No. 572. Argued March 26, 1964. Decided April 6, 1964. J. Harvey Turner and Fred W. Harrison argued the cause and filed a brief for petitioners. Ralph Moody, Deputy Attorney General of North Carolina, argued
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