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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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Pointer v. Texas
POINTER v. TEXAS. No. 577. Argued March 15, 1965. Decided April 5, 1965. Orville A. Harlan, by appointment of the Court, 379 U. S. 911, argued the cause and filed a brief for petitioner. Gilbert J. Pena, Assistant Attorney General of Texas,
Federal Trade Commission v. Colgate-Palmolive Co.
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION v. COLGATE-PALMOLIVE CO. et al. No. 62. Argued December 10, 1964. Decided April 5, 1965. Philip B. Heymann argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the briefs were Solicitor General Cox, Assistant Attorney Gener
Hampton v. Colorado
No. 881, Misc. Hampton v. Colorado. Petitioner pro se. Duke W. Dunbar, Attorney General of Colorado, Frank E. Hickey, Deputy Attorney General, and James W. Creamer, Jr., Assistant Attorney General, for respondent.
Curtis v. Bennett
No. 862, Misc. Curtis v. Bennett, Warden, et al.
Ferrario v. Sigler
No. 504, Misc. Ferrario v. Sigler, Warden. Petitioner pro se. Clarence A. H. Meyer, Attorney General of Nebraska, and Melvin Kent Kammerlohr, Assistant Attorney General, for respondent.
Appleman v. United States
No. 898. Appleman et ux. v. United States. John Alan Appleman, pro se, for petitioners. Solicitor General Cox and Assistant Attorney General Oberdorfer for the United States.
Village on the Hill, Inc. v. Massachusetts Turnpike Authority
No. 890. Village on the Hill, Inc. v. Massachusetts Turnpike Authority et al. Louis Winer for petitioner. John L. Murphy for Massachusetts Turnpike Authority, and Robert Haydock, Jr., for Rivett Lathe & Grinder, Inc., respondents.
Graham v. California
No. 881. Graham v. California. Petitioner pro se. Roger Arnebergh, Philip E. Orey and Wm. E. Doran for respondent.
Walsh v. Lockhart Associates
No. 866. Walsh, Trustee in Bankruptcy v. Lockhart Associates. Louis A. Sabatino for petitioner.
Humble Oil & Refining Co. v. Independent Industrial Workers' Union
No. 855. Humble Oil & Refining Co. v. Independent Industrial Workers' Union. Charles Janvier for petitioner.
Wilson & Co. v. United States
No. 765. Wilson & Co., Inc., et al. v. United States et al. Charles A. Bane, Sharon L. King and James E. Knox, Jr., for petitioners. Solicitor General Cox, Assistant Attorney General Orrick, Lionel Kestenbaum, Henry Getter and Daniel R. Ohl
International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace & Agricultural Implement Workers v. Fafnir Bearing Co.
No. 883. International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace & Agricultural Implement Workers of America, Local 133, UAW, AFL-CIO v. Fafnir Bearing Co. et al. Joseph L. Rauh, Jr., John Silard, Stephen I. Schlossberg, Benjamin Rubenstein and W
Blake v. Wainwright
No. 974, Misc. Blake v. Wainwright, Corrections Director.
Carnation Co. v. Pacific Westbound Conference
No. 657. Carnation Co. v. Pacific Westbound Conference et al.
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad v. United States
CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. et al. v. UNITED STATES et al. No. 770. Decided March 29, 1965. M. L. Cassell and Don McDevitt for appellants. Solicitor General Cox, Assistant Attorney General Orrick, Robert B. Hummel, Donald L.
O'Keeffe v. Smith, Hinchman & Grylls Associates, Inc.
O’KEEFFE, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER, BUREAU OF EMPLOYEES’ COMPENSATION, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR v. SMITH, HINCHMAN & GRYLLS ASSOCIATES, INC., et al. No. 307. Decided March 29, 1965. Solicitor General Cox, Assistant Attorney General Douglas and
Henry v. Collins
HENRY v. COLLINS. No. 89. Decided March 29, 1965 Robert L. Carter, Barbara A. Morris, Jack H. Young and Frank D. Reeves for petitioner in both cases. W. O. Luckett for respondents in both cases. Together with No. 90, Henry v. Pearson, also
Sansone v. United States
SANSONE v. UNITED STATES. No. 365. Argued March 10, 1965.— Decided March 29, 1965. Merle L. Silverstein argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the briefs was Stanley M. Rosenblum. Paul Bender, by special leave of Court, argued the cau
American Ship Building Co. v. National Labor Relations Board
AMERICAN SHIP BUILDING CO. v. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD. No. 255. Argued January 21, 1965. Decided March 29, 1965. William, 8. Tyson argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief was Charles Cavano. Norton J. Come argued the c
National Labor Relations Board v. Brown
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD v. BROWN et al., dba BROWN FOOD STORE, et al. No. 7. Argued January 19, 1965. Decided March 29, 1965. Norton J. Come argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the brief were Solicitor General Cox, Arnold Or
Textile Workers Union v. Darlington Manufacturing Co.
TEXTILE WORKERS UNION OF AMERICA v. DARLINGTON MANUFACTURING CO. et al. No. 37. Argued December 9-10, 1964.— Decided March 29, 1965 Irving Abramson argued the cause for petitioner in No. 37. With him on the brief were Everett E. Lewis, Dona
Corley v. New York
March 23, 1965. No. 549, Misc. Corley v. New York.
Jordan v. United States
No. 498, Misc. Jordan v. United States. Petitioner pro se. Solicitor General Cox, Assistant Attorney General Miller, Beatrice Rosenberg and Jerome M. Feit for the United States.
Sorenson v. United States
No. 171, Misc. Sorenson v. United States. Leon B. Polsky for petitioner. Solicitor General Cox, Assistant Attorney General Miller, Beatrice Rosenberg and Richard W. Schmude for the United States.
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