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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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Singer v. United States
SINGER v. UNITED STATES. No. 42. Argued November 18, 1964. Decided March 1, 1965. Sidney Dorfman argued the cause and filed a brief for petitioner. Beatrice Rosenberg argued the cause for the United States. With her on the brief were Solici
Udall v. Tallman
UDALL, SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR v. TALLMAN et al. No. 34. Argued October 22, 26, 1964. Decided March 1, 1965. Wayne G. Barnett argued the cause for petitioner. With him on the briefs were Solicitor General Cox, Roger P. Marquis and Edmund
Smith v. New Jersey
No. 706, Misc. Smith v. New Jersey. Petitioner pro se. Guy W. .Calissi for respondent.
Woykovsky v. United States
No. 681, Misc. Woykovsky v. United States. Petitioner pro se. Solicitor General Cox for the United States.
Williams v. United States
No. 491, Misc. Williams v. United States. Petitioner pro sé. Solicitor General. Cox, Assistant Attorney General Miller, Beatrice Rosenberg and Robert G. Maysack for the United States.
Lorent v. Tozer
No. 710. Lorent v. Tozer, Sheriff.
Peisner v. Maryland
No. 720. Peisner v. Maryland.
Born v. Oklahoma
No. 704. Born v. Oklahoma. Fred A. Tillman, Bill Heskett and Jack D. Heskett for petitioner.
D'Andrea v. Immigration & Naturalization Service
No. 673. D’Andrea v. Immigration and Naturalization Service. Petitioner pro se. Solicitor General Coz, Assistant Attorney General Miller, Beatrice Rosenberg and Jerome M. Feit for respondent.
Fribourg Navigation Co. v. Commissioner
No. 679. Fribourg Navigation Co., Inc. v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Simon H. Rif kind and James B. Lewis for petitioner. Solicitor General Cox for respondent.
Fixa v. Heilberg
No. 848. Fixa, Postmaster, San Francisco, et al. v. Heilberg. Solicitor General Cox, Assistant Attorney General Yeag-ley and Kevin T. Maroney for appellants.
Holley v. United States
No. 551, Misc. Holley v. United States. Petitioner pro se. Solicitor GeneraPCox, Assistant Attorney General Marshall, and Harold H. Greene for the United States.
Hughes v. WMCA, Inc.
HUGHES et al. v. WMCA, INC., et al. No. 623. Decided February 1, 1965 John H. Hughes, pro se, for appellants in No. 623. .Leonard B. Sand, Max Gross, Leo A. Larkin, Jack B. ■Weinstein and Robert B. McKay for appellees in No, 623. Robert Y.
Forty-Fourth General Assembly v. Lucas
FORTY-FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF COLORADO et al. v. LUCAS et al. No. 661. Decided February 1, 1965. Duke W. Dunbar, Attorney General of Colorado, Charles S. Vigil, Richard S. Kitchen, Sr., Stephen H. Hart and James Lawrence White for appell
Hearne v. Smylie
HEARNE et al. v. SMYLIE, GOVERNOR OF IDAHO, et al. No. 617. Decided February 1, 1965. Herman J. McDevitt for appellants. Allan G. Shepard, Attorney General of Idaho, and M. Allyn Dingel, Jr., Assistant Attorney General, for Williams et al.,
Federal Power Commission v. Amerada Petroleum Corp.
FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION v. AMERADA PETROLEUM CORP. et al. No. 585. Decided February 1, 1965. Solicitor General Cox, Richard A. Solomon, Howard E. Wahrenbrock, Robert L. Russell and Peter H. Schiff for petitioner. William H. Webster, Edwin
Blow v. North Carolina
BLOW et al. v. NORTH CAROLINA. No. 387. Decided February 1, 1965. Jack Greenbergt Constance Baker Motley, James M. Nabrit III, Derrick A. Bell, Jr., Charles. L. Black, Jr., Samuel S. Mitchell and Floyd B. McKissick for petitioners. T. W. Br
Texas v. New Jersey
TEXAS v. NEW JERSEY et al. No. 13, Original. Argued November 9, 1964. Decided February 1, 1965. W. O. Shultz II, Assistant Attorney General of Texas, argued the; cause for plaintiff. With him on the brief was Waggoner Carr, Attorney General
Lupper v. Arkansas
No. 5. No. 528. No. 457, No. 496, No. 480, No. 484, No. 493, No. 518, Misc. Misc. Misc. Misc. Misc. Misc. Lupper et al. v. Arkansas, Hy-Lan Furniture Co., Inc. v. Wilson, Trustee in Bankruptcy, et al., Stebbins v. Young et al., In re Stebbi
Werner v. Pennsylvania
No. 638, Misc. Werner v. Pennsylvania.
Urbano v. New Jersey
No. 294, Misc. Urbano v. New Jersey. Petitioner pro se. Arthur J. Sills, Attorney General of New Jersey, and Eugene T. Urbaniak, Deputy Attorney General, for respondent.
Comi v. United States
No. 702. Comi v. United States. Julian R. Manelli for petitioner. Solicitor General Cox, Assistant Attorney General Miller, Beatrice Rosenberg and Robert G. Maysack for the United States.
Far East Conference v. Federal Maritime Commission
No. 699. No. 700. No. 703. Far East Conference et al. v. Federal Maritime Commission et al.; Pacific Coast European Conference v. Federal Maritime Commission et al.; and Far East Conference v. Federal Maritime Commission et al. Herman Goldm
Grandinetti v. United States
No. 672. Grandinetti et ux. v. United States. John B. Nicklas, Jr., for petitioners. Solicitor General Cox, Assistant Attorney General Vberdorfer, Joseph M. Howard and John M. Brant for the United States.
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