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329 U.S. 29 67 S.Ct. 1 91 L.Ed. 22 CHAMPLIN REFINING COv.UNITED STATES et al. No. 21. Argued Oct. 18, 21, 1946. Decided Nov. Rehearing Denied Dec. 16, See 831, 363. Appeal from the District Court of United States for Western Oklahoma. Messrs.Dan Moody, Austin, Tex., and Harry O. Glasser, Enid, Okla., appellant. Mr. Edw...
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329 U.S. 1 67 S.Ct. 6 91 L.Ed. 3 HALLIBURTON OIL WELL CEMENTING CO.v.WALKER, et al. No. 24. Argued Oct. 23, 24, 1946. Decided Nov. 18, Mr.Earl Babcock, of Duncan, Okl. (Harry C. Robb, Washington, D.C., on the brief), for petitioner. Mr. Harold W. Mattingly, Los Angeles, Cal., respondents. Justice BLACK delivered opinio...
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329 U.S. 14 67 S.Ct. 13 91 L.Ed. 12 CLEVELAND et al.v.UNITED STATES (three cases). DARGER v. SAME. JESSOP DOCKSTADER STUBBS PETTY Nos. to 19. Argued Oct. 17, 1946. Decided Nov. 18, Rehearing Denied Dec. 16, See 830, 361. Mr.Claude T. Barnes, of Salt Lake City, Utah, for petitioners. Mr. Robert M. Hitchcock, Washington,...
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329 U.S. 40 67 S.Ct. 167 91 L.Ed. 29 UNITED STATESv.ALCEA BAND OF TILLAMOOKS et al. No. 26. Reargued Oct. 25, 1946. Decided Nov. Mr. Walter J. Cummings, Jr., of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Mr.Everett Sanders, respondents. The CHIEF JUSTICE announced the judgment Court and delivered an opinion, in which Justice FR...
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329 U.S. 90 67 S.Ct. 133 91 L.Ed. 103 AMERICAN POWER & LIGHT CO.v.SECURITIES EXCHANGE COMMISSION. ELECTRIC CORPORATION v. SAME. Nos. 4, 5. Reargued Oct. 14, 15, 1946. Decided Nov. 25, [Syllabus from pages 90-94 intentionally omitted] Mr. Arthur A. Ballantine, of New York City, for American Power Light co. Daniel James,...
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329 U.S. 64 67 S.Ct. 154 91 L.Ed. 44 UNITED STATESv.HOWARD P. FOLEY CO., Inc. No. 50. Argued Oct. 25, 1946. Decided Nov. Mr.A. Devitt Vaneck, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Mr. Alexander Heron, respondent. Justice BLACK delivered the opinion Court. 1 The Court Claims rendered a judgment respondent and against Gov...
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329 U.S. 69 67 S.Ct. 156 91 L.Ed. 80 RICHFIELD OIL CORPORATIONv.STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. No. 46. Argued Oct. 24, 1946. Decided Nov. 25, Action by Richfield Oil Corporation against State Board of Equalization to recover, with interest, a sum paid under protest as retail sales tax and interest thereon. A judgment was...
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329 U.S. 187 67 S.Ct. 261 91 L.Ed. 181 BALLARD et al.v.UNITED STATES. No. 37. Argued Oct. 15, 1946. Decided Dec. 9, Messrs. Roland Rich Woolley and Ralph C. Curren, both of Los Angeles, Cal., for petitioners. Miss Beatrice Rosenberg, Washington, D.C., respondent. Mr. Justice DOUGLAS delivered the opinion Court. 1 This ...
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329 U.S. 143 67 S.Ct. 245. 91 L.Ed. 136 UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION COMMISSION OF TERRITORY ALASKA et al.v.ARAGAN al. No. 25. Reargued Nov. 13, 1946. Decided Dec. 9, [Syllabus from pages 143-145 intentionally omitted] Mr.Marshall P. Madison, of San Francisco, Cal., for petitioners. Mr. Herbert Resner, respondents. The CH...
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329 U.S. 211 67 S.Ct. 224 91 L.Ed. 196 FISWICK et al.v.UNITED STATES. No. 51. Dec. 9, 1946. Argued Nov. 19, 20, [Syllabus from pages 211-213 intentionally omitted] Frederick M. P. Pearse, of Washington, D.C., for petitioners. Leon Ulman, respondent. Mr. Justice DOUGLAS delivered the opinion Court. 1 The Alien Registrat...
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329 U.S. 156 67 S.Ct. 237 91 L.Ed. 162 VANSTON BONDHOLDERS PROTECTIVE COMMITTEEv.GREEN et al. SAME v. EARLY VANHORN COMMITTEE GREEN Nos. 42, 44, 43, 45. Argued Oct. 22, 1946. Decided Dec. 9, Rehearing Denied Jan. 13, 1947. See 833, 497. [Syllabus from pages 156-158 intentionally omitted] Mr.George W. Jaques, of New Yor...
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329 U.S. 230 67 S.Ct. 252 91 L.Ed. 209 UNITED STATESv.CARMACK. No. 40. Argued Oct. 18, 1946. Decided Dec. 9, Rehearing Denied Feb. 3, 1947. See 834, 627. [Syllabus from pages 230-232 intentionally omitted] Mr.John J. Cooney, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Mr. R. Kelso, Cape Girardeau, Mo., respondent. Justice BUR...
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329 U.S. 207 67 S.Ct. 211 91 L.Ed. 193 UNITED § ATESv.BRUNO. No. 67. Argued Nov. 22, 1946. Decided Dec. 9, Mr.Stanley M. Silverberg, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Mr. George R. Sommer, Newark, N.J., respondent. 1 Justice DOUGLAS delivered the opinion Court.DP A criminal information was brought against Bruno havi...
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329 U.S. 223 67 S.Ct. 213 91 L.Ed. 204 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONv.WOKO, Inc. No. 65. Argued Nov. 22, 1946. Decided Dec. 9, Decision of Federal Communications Commission refusing to renew radio station's license because general manager appeared on behalf station various hearings before Radio and furnished false ...
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329 U.S. 129 67 S.Ct. 231 91 L.Ed. 128 ALMA MOTOR CO.v.TIMKEN-DETROIT AXLE CO. et al. No. 11. Reargued Oct. 24, 25, 1946. Decided Dec. 9, [Syllabus from pages 129-131 intentionally omitted] Messrs. Thomas J. Hughes, of Detroit, Mich., and John G. Buchanan, Pittsburgh, Pa., for petitioner. Mr. William A. Strauch, Washin...
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329 U.S. 173 67 S.Ct. 216 91 L.Ed. 172 CARTERv.PEOPLE OF STATE ILLINOIS. No. 36. Argued Nov. 15, 1946. Decided Dec. 9, Mr. Stephen A. Mitchell, of Chicago, Ill., for petitioner. William C. Wines, respondent. Justice FRANKFURTER delivered the opinion Court. 1 In 1928 petitioner pleaded guilty to an indictment murder and...
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329 U.S. 296 67 S.Ct. 271 91 L.Ed. ROTHENSIES, Collector of Internal Revenue,v.ELECTRIC STORAGE BATTERY CO. No. 48. Argued Nov. 15—18, 1946. Decided Dec. 16, Mr.Arnold Raum, Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Mr. Laurence H. Eldredge, Philadelphia, Pa., respondent. Justice JACKSON, delivered the opinion Court. 1 This ca...
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329 U.S. 249 67 S.Ct. 274 91 L.Ed. 265 FREEMANv.HEWIT, Director of Gross Income Tax Division, Department Treasury, State Indiana. No. 3. Reargued Oct. 14, 1946. Decided Dec. 16, Rehearing Denied Jan. 13, 1947. See 832, 497. Appeal from the Supreme Court Mr. Harry T. Ice, Indianapolis, Ind., for appellant. John J. McSha...
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329 U.S. 287 67 S.Ct. 207 91 L.Ed. 290 UNITED STATESv.RUZICKA et al. No. 54. Decided Dec. 16, 1946. Argued Nov. 20, 21, Mr. George T. Washington, of D.C., Acting Sol. Gen., for petitioner. William Parker Ward, Chicago, Ill., respondents. Justice FRANKFURTER delivered the opinion Court. 1 We brought this case here, 327 ...
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329 U.S. 317 67 S.Ct. 320 91 L.Ed. 318 EAGLES, Post Commanding Officer, Fort Dix, N.J.,v.UNITED STATES ex rel. HOROWITZ. No. 58. Argued Nov. 21, 1946. Decided Dec. 23, Mr.Irving S. Shapiro, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Mr. Meyer Kreeger, New York City, respondent. Justice DOUGLAS delivered the opinion Court. 1 ...
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329 U.S. 324 67 S.Ct. 91 L.Ed. 322 NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARDv.A. J. TOWER CO. No. 60. Argued Nov. 21, 1946. Decided Dec. 23, Mr.Gerhard P. Van Arkel, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Mr. John T. Noonan, Boston, Mass., respondent. Justice MURPHY delivered the opinion Court. 1 The issue here concerns procedure u...
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329 U.S. 304 67 S.Ct. 313 91 L.Ed. 308 EAGLES, Post Commanding Officer, Fort Dix, N.J.,v.UNITED STATES ex rel. SAMUELS. No. 59. Argued Nov. 21, 1946. Decided Dec. 23, Mr.Irving S. Shapiro, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Mr. Meyer Kreeger, New York City, respondent. Justice DOUGLAS delivered the opinion Court. 1 S...
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329 U.S. 338 67 S.Ct. 301 91 L.Ed. 331 GIBSONv.UNITED STATES. DODEZ v. SAME. Nos. 23 and 86. Reargued Oct. 23, 1946. Decided Dec. [Syllabus from pages 338-340 intentionally omitted] Mr.Hayden Covington, of Brooklyn, N.Y., for petitioners. Mr. Irving S. Shapiro, Washington, D.C., respondent. Justice RUTLEDGE delivered t...
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329 U.S. 362 67 S.Ct. 340 91 L.Ed. 348 PEOPLE OF STATE ILLINOIS ex rel. GORDON, Director of Labor,v.CAMPBELL, Collector Internal Revenue. No. 35. Reargued Nov. 19, 1946. Decided Dec. 23, [Syllabus from pages 362-364 intentionally omitted] Mr.Albert E. Hallett, Chicago, Ill., for petitioner. Mr. J. Louis Monarch, Washin...
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329 U.S. 379 67 S.Ct. 332 91 L.Ed. 359 UNITED STATESv.SHERIDAN. No. 53. Argued Nov. 12, 13, 1946. Decided Dec. 23, Rehearing Denied Feb. 3, 1947. See 834, 628. Leon Ulman, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. John H. Pickering, respondent. Mr. Justice RUTLEDGE delivered the opinion Court. 1 Sheridan was indicted on thr...
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329 U.S. 394 67 S.Ct. 416 91 L.Ed. 374 EDWARD KATZINGER CO.v.CHICAGO METALLIC MFG. CO. (two cases). Nos. 70 and 71. Argued Nov. 14, 15, 1946. Decided Jan. 6, 1947. Rehearing Denied Feb. 17, See 330 853, 768. Mr.Charles J. Merriam, of Chicago, Ill., for petitioner. Mr. Max Zabel, respondent. Justice BLACK delivered the ...
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329 U.S. 441 67 S.Ct. 411 91 L.Ed. 408 BOARD OF GOVERNORS FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM et al.v.AGNEW al. No. 66. Argued Dec. 10, 1946. Decided Jan. 6, 1947. Mr.J. Leonard Townsend, of Washington, D.C., for petitioners. Mr. Hugh H. Obear, respondents. [Argument Counsel from page 442 intentionally omitted] Justice DOUGLAS deli...
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329 U.S. 433 67 S.Ct. 439 91 L.Ed. 402 STEELEv.GENERAL MILLS, Inc. No. 79. Argued Dec. 18, 1946. Decided Jan. 6, 1947. Rehearing Denied Feb. 3, See 834, 628. Mr.Cecil A. Morgan, of Fort Worth, Tex., for petitioner. Mr. Alfred McKnight, respondent. Elton M. Hyder, Jr., Austin, State Texas, amicus curiae. Justice BLACK d...
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329 U.S. 402 67 S.Ct. 421 91 L.Ed. 380 MacGREGORv.WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC & MFG. CO. No. 28. Reargued Nov. 14, 15, 1946. Decided Jan. 6, 1947. Rehearing Denied Feb. 17, See 330 853, 768. On Rehearing. Mr.William B. Jaspert, of Pittsburgh, Pa., for petitioner. Mr. Jo. Baily Brown, respondent. Justice BLACK delivered the o...
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329 U.S. 416 67 S.Ct. 444 91 L.Ed. 390 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO.v.EVATT, Tax Com'r of Ohio. No. 75. Argued Dec. 12, 1946. Decided Jan. 6, 1947. Rehearing Denied Feb. 3, See 834, 628. On Appeal from the Supreme Court State Messrs. Joseph J. Daniels, Indianapolis, Ind., and Edward R. Lewis, Chicago, Ill., for appellant...
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329 U.S. 424 67 S.Ct. 435 91 L.Ed. 396 UNITED STATES et al.v.SEATRAIN LINES, Inc. No. 61. Argued Dec. 9, 1946. Decided Jan. 6, 1947. Appeal from the District Court of United States for Delaware. Mr.Edward M. Reidy, Washington, D.C., appellants. Mr. Wilbur LaRoe, Jr., appellee. Justice BLACK delivered opinion Court. 1 S...
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329 U.S. 495 67 S.Ct. 385 91 L.Ed. 451 HICKMANv.TAYLOR et al. No. 47. Argued Nov. 13, 1946. Decided Jan. 1947. [Syllabus from pages 495-497 intentionally omitted] Mr.Abraham E. Freedman, of Philadelphia, Pa., for petitioner. Messrs. William I. Radner, Washington, D.C., and Samuel B. Fortenbaugh, Jr., respondents. Mr. J...
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329 U.S. 459 67 S.Ct. 374 91 L.Ed. 422 STATE OF LOUISIANA ex rel. FRANCISv.RESWEBER, Sheriff, et al. No. 142. Argued Nov. 18, 1946. Decided Jan. 13, 1947. Rehearing Denied Feb. 10, See 330 853, 673. Mr.James Skelly Wright, of New Orleans, La., for petitioner. Messrs. Michael E. Culligan, and L. O. Pecot, Franklin, resp...
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329 U.S. 482 67 S.Ct. 428 91 L.Ed. 436 ANDERSONv.YUNGKAU et al. No. 87. Argued Dec. 19, 20, 1946. Decided Jan. 13, 1947. Mr. Robert S. Marx, of Cincinnati, Ohio, for petitioner. LeWright Browning, Ashland, Ky., respondents. Justice DOUGLAS delivered the opinion Court. 1 These are seven cases in which petitioner sued to...
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329 U.S. 520 67 S.Ct. 405 91 L.Ed. 471 ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS AMERICA et al.v.SWAN al. WILLIAMS v. SAME. Nos. 63, 64. Argued Dec. 10, 11, 1946. Decided Jan. 13, 1947. Mr.V. C. Shuttleworth, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, for petitioners. Mr. Anan Raymond, Chicago, Ill., respondent Railroad Yardmasters America. Douglas F. ...
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329 U.S. 452 67 S.Ct. 401 91 L.Ed. 416 JESIONOWSKIv.BOSTON & M.R.R. No. 88. Argued Dec. 16, 1946. Decided Jan. 13, 1947. Mr.Thomas C. O'Brien, of Boston, Mass., for petitioner. Mr. Francis P. Garland, respondent. Justice BLACK delivered the opinion Court. 1 Petitioner brought this action damages in Federal District Cou...
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329 U.S. 585 67 S.Ct. 398 91 L.Ed. 521 UNITED STATESv.THAYER-WEST POINT HOTEL CO. No. 106. Argued Dec. 20, 1946. Decided Jan. 1947. Mr. Oscar H. Davis, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Mr.E. J. Ellenwood, New York City, respondent. Justice MURPHY delivered the opinion Court. 1 The decision here turns upon power Cou...
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329 U.S. 545 67 S.Ct. 451 91 L.Ed. 488 MORRISv.JONES, Director of Insurance I linois. No. 62. Argued Dec. 9, 10, 1946. Decided Jan. 20, 1947. Rehearing Denied March 3, See 330 854, 858. Messrs. Ford W. Thompson and J. L. London, both St. Louis, Mo., for appellant. Mr. Ferre C. Watkins, Chicago, Ill., appellee. Justice ...
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329 U.S. 539 67 S.Ct. 448 91 L.Ed. 485 PATTERSON, Secretary of War, et al.v.LAMB. No. 229. Argued Jan. 7, 1946. Decided 20, 1947. Mr. Frederick Bernays Wiener, Providence, R.I., for petitioners. Mr.Roger Robb, Washington, D.C., respondent. Justice BLACK delivered the opinion Court. 1 On October 28, 1944, respondent bro...
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329 U.S. 531 67 S.Ct. 463 91 L.Ed. 479 PARKER et al.v.FLEMING. No. 80. Argued Dec. 18, 1946. Decided Jan. 20, 1947. Judicial review of price administrator's general regulations and orders issued under Emergency Price Control Act were intended by congress to be limited relatively few the Millions people who would affect...
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329 U.S. 565 67 S.Ct. 467 91 L.Ed. 504 GARDNERv.STATE OF NEW JERSEY. No. 92. Argued Dec. 20, 1946. Decided Jan. 1947. Rehearing Denied Feb. 17, See 330 853, 768. [Syllabus from pages 565-567 intentionally omitted] Mr.James D. Carpenter, Jr., of Jersey City, N.J., for petitioner. Mr. Benjamin C. Van Tine, Trenton, respo...
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329 U.S. 649 67 S.Ct. 598 91 L.Ed. 572 ELLISv.UNION PAC. R. CO. No. 320. Argued Jan. 16, 17, 1947. Decided Feb. 3, Mr. George Mecham, of Omaha, Neb., for petitioner. Robert B. Hamer, respondent. Justice DOUGLAS delivered the opinion Court. 1 Petitioner was crushed between a moving railroad car and building while workin...
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329 U.S. 637 67 S.Ct. 610 91 L.Ed. 563 TRANSPARENT-WRAP MACH. CORPORATIONv.STOKES & SMITH CO. No. 208. Argued Jan. 7, 8, 1947. Decided Feb. 3, Rehearing Denied March See 330 854, 859. Mr. R. Morton Adams, of New York City, for petitioner. Samuel E. Darby, Jr., respondent. Justice DOUGLAS delivered the opinion Court. 1 ...
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329 U.S. 599 67 S.Ct. 606 91 L.Ed. 532 ALBRECHT et al.v.UNITED STATES. LINNENBRINGER v. SAME. PITMAN al. OLIVER Q.W.S.S. REALTY & INVESTMENT CO. Nos. 148 to 151 and 155. Argued Jan. 8, 1947. Decided Feb. 3, Messrs. Richmond C. Coburn Samuel M. Watson, both of St. Louis, Mo., for petitioners. Mr. Roger P. Marquis, Washi...
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329 U.S. 654 67 S.Ct. 601 91 L.Ed. 577 UNITED STATESv.N.Y. RAYON IMPORTING CO., Inc. (No. 2), et al. N.Y. 2) v. STATES. Nos. 94 and 96. Argued Jan. 8, 1947. Decided Feb. 3, Mr.Joseph M. Proskauer, of New York City, for Rayon Importing co. Mr. Samuel D. Slade, Washington, D.C., the United States. Justice MURPHY delivere...
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329 U.S. 663 67 S.Ct. 596 91 L.Ed. 584 DE MEERLEERv.PEOPLE OF STATE MICHIGAN. No. 140. Argued Jan. 6, 1947. Decided Feb. 3, Mr.David W. Louisell, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Mr. Edmund E. Shepherd, Detroit, Mich., respondent. PER CURIAM. 1 In conformity with Michigan procedure, petitioner moved leave to file a...
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329 U.S. 591 67 S.Ct. 540 91 L.Ed. 527 KRUG, Secretary of the Interior, et al.v.SANTA FE PAC. R. CO. (two cases). Nos. 97 and 98. Argued Jan. 6, 7, 1947. Decided Feb. 3, Mr Frederick Bernays Wiener, Providence, R.I., for petitioners. Mr.Lawrence Cake, Washington, D.C., respondent. Mr. Justice BLACK delivered opinion Co...
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329 U.S. 607 67 S.Ct. 583 91 L.Ed. 547 INSURANCE GROUP COMMITTEE et al.v.DENVER & R.G.W.R. CO. al. No. 690. Argued Jan. 6, 1947. Decided Feb. 3, Rehearing Denied March See 330 854, 860. [Syllabus from pages 607-609 intentionally omitted] Messrs. George D. Gibson, of Richmond, Va., and Kenneth F. Burgess, Chicago, Ill.,...
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330 U.S. 127 67 S.Ct. 544 91 L.Ed. 794 STATE OF OKLAHOMAv.UNITED STATES CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. No. 84. Argued Oct. 17, 18, 1946. Decided Feb. 10, 1947. [Syllabus from pages 127-129 intentionally omitted] Messrs. Mac. Q. Williamson and James W. Bounds, both of Oklahoma City., Okl., for petitioner. Mr. Ralph F. Fuchs,...
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330 U.S. 75 67 S.Ct. 556 91 L.Ed. 754 UNITED PUBLIC WORKERS OF AMERICA (C.I.O.) et al.v.MITCHELL al. No. 20. Reargued Oct. 17, 1946. Decided Feb. 10, 1947. Appeal from the District Court of United States for Columbia. [Syllabus pages 75-77 intentionally omitted] Mr. Lee Pressman, Washington, D.C., appellants. Ralph F. ...
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330 U.S. 1 67 S.Ct. 504 91 L.Ed. 711 EVERSONv.BOARD OF EDUCATION EWING TP. et al. No. 52. Argued Nov. 20, 1946. Decided Feb. 10, 1947. Rehearing Denied March See 855, 962. Appeal from the Court of Errors and Appeals State New jersey. Messrs. Edward R. Burke E. Hilton Jackson, both Washington, D.C., for appellant. Mr. W...
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330 U.S. 160 67 S.Ct. 645 91 L.Ed. 818 BOZZAv.UNITED STATES. No. 190. Argued and Submitted Jan. 7, 1947. Decided Feb. 17, [Syllabus from pages 160-162 intentionally omitted] Mr. W. Marvin Smith, of Washington, D.C., for respondent. Harold Simandl, Newark, N.J., petitioner. Justice BLACK delivered the opinion Court. 1 T...
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330 U.S. 183 67 S.Ct. 657 91 L.Ed. 832 ANGELv.BULLINGTON. No. 31. Argued Nov. 18, 19, 1946. Decided Feb. 17, 1947. Mr. George Lyle Jones, of Asheville, N.C., for petitioner. R. Roy Rush, Roanoke, Va., respondent. Justice FRANKFURTER delivered the opinion Court. 1 In 1940, Bullington, a citizen Virginia, sold land in Vi...
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330 U.S. 169 67 S.Ct. 650 91 L.Ed. 823 CONFEDERATED BANDS OF UTE INDIANSv.UNITED STATES. No. 141. Argued Jan. 14, 15, 1947. Decided Feb. 17, As Amended March 31, [Syllabus from pages 169-171 intentionally omitted] Mr. Ernest L. Wilkinson, of Washington, D.C., for petitioners. Marvin J. Sonosky, Washington respondent. J...
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330 U.S. 158 67 S.Ct. 644 91 L.Ed. 816 WALLING, Adm'r, Wage & Hour Div., Department of Labor,v.NASHVILLE, C. ST. L. RY. No. 335. Argued Jan. 17, 1947. Decided Feb. Mr. William S. Tyson, Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Walton Whitwell, Nashville, Tenn., respondent. Justice BLACK delivered the opinion Court. 1 The peti...
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330 U.S. 212 67 S.Ct. 752 91 L.Ed. 849 CONEv.WEST VIRGINIA PULP & PAPER CO. No. 184. Argued Feb. 3, 1947. Decided March Motion to Amend Mandate Denied June 16, See 331 794, 1725. Messrs. H. Wayne Unger, of Walterboro, S.C., and James P. Mozingo, Darlington, for petitioner. Christie Benet, Columbia, Charles W. Waring Ch...
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330 U.S. 248 67 S.Ct. 747 91 L.Ed. 876 NORTHERN PAC. RY. CO.v.UNITED STATES. No. 400. Argued Jan. 13, 1947. Decided March 3, Mr. Lorenzo B. da Ponte, of St. Paul, Minn., for petitioner. Robert L. Werner, New York City, respondent. [Argument Counsel from page 249 intentionally omitted] Justice DOUGLAS delivered the opin...
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330 U.S. 238 67 S.Ct. 742 91 L.Ed. 868 UNITED STATESv.POWELL et al. SAME v. ATLANTIC COAST LINE R. CO. Nos. 56 and 57. Argued Jan. 13, 1947. Decided March 3, Mr. Robert L. Werner, of New York City, for petitioner. Thomas Preston, Norfolk, Va., respondents Powell others. W. Davis, Wilmington, N.C., respondent Atlantic C...
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330 U.S. 219 67 S.Ct. 756 91 L.Ed. 854 NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARDv.DONNELLY GARMENT CO. et al. INTERNATIONAL LADIES' WORKERS' UNION v. SAME. Nos. 38 and 39. Argued Oct. 16, 1946. Decided March 3, 1947. [Syllabus from pages 219-221 intentionally omitted] Miss Ruth Weyand, of Washington, D.C., for National Labor Rela...
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330 U.S. 258 67 S.Ct. 677 91 L.Ed. 884 UNITED STATESv.UNITED MINE WORKERS OF AMERICA. SAME v. LEWIS, JOHN L. President of United Mine Workers America. AMERICA STATES. America SAME. et al. Nos. 759, 760, 781, 782, 811. Argued Jan. 14, 1947. Decided March 6, [Syllabus from pages 258-261 intentionally omitted] Messrs. Tom...
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330 U.S. 395 67 S.Ct. 775 91 L.Ed. 973 UNITED BROTHERHOOD OF CARPENTERS AND JOINERS AMERICAv.UNITED STATES. BAY COUNTIES DIST. COUNCIL CARPENTERSAND AMERICA et al. v. SAME. LUMBER PRODUCTS ASSOCIATION, Inc., ALAMEDA COUNTY BUILDING CONSTRUCTION TRADES BOORMAN CO. Nos. 6 to 10. Reargued & Submitted Oct. 15, 1946. Decide...
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330 U.S. 386 67 S.Ct. 810 91 L.Ed. 967 TESTA et al.v.KATT. No. 431. Argued Feb. 14, 1947. Decided March 10, George T. Washington, Acting Solicitor General, of D.C., for petitioners. Mr. Paul M. Segal, respondent. Justice BLACK delivered the opinion Court. 1 Section 205(e)1 Emergency Price Control Act provides that a bu...
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330 U.S. 464 67 S.Ct. 798 91 L.Ed. 1024 AETNA CASUALTY & SURETY CO. et al.v.FLOWERS. No. 432. Argued and Submitted Feb. 13, 1947. Decided March 10, Mr. Clyde W. Key, of Knoxville, Tenn., for petitioners. Fannie M. Flowers, pro se. Justice DOUGLAS delivered the opinion Court. 1 This action death benefits under Workmen's...
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330 U.S. 446 67 S.Ct. 847 91 L.Ed. 1011 AMERICAN STEVEDORES, Inc.,v.PORELLO et al. UNITED STATES v. LAURO. Nos. 69 and 514. Argued Dec. 11, 12, 1946. Decided March 10, 1947. As Amended June 23, Answer to Certified Question Conformed May 22, See 162 F.2d 32. [Syllabus from pages 446-448 intentionally omitted] Mr. Edward...
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330 U.S. 422 67 S.Ct. 815 91 L.Ed. 993 JOSEPH, Comptroller of City New York, et al.v.CARTER & WEEKES STEVEDORING CO. SAME v. JOHN T. CLARK SON. Nos. 29 and 30. Reargued Nov. 12, 1946. Decided March 10, 1947. Mr. Isaac C. Donner, York City, for petitioners. Samuel M. Lane, respondents. Justice REED delivered the opinion...
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330 U.S. 485 67 S.Ct. 789 91 L.Ed. 1040 PACKARD MOTOR CAR CO.v.NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD. No. 658. Argued Jan. 9, 1947. Decided March 10, Mr. Louis F. Dahling, of Detroit, Mich., for petitioner. Gerhard P. Van Arkel, Washington, D.C., respondent. Justice JACKSON delivered the opinion Court. 1 The question presente...
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330 U.S. 518 67 S.Ct. 828 91 L.Ed. 1067 KOSTERv.(AMERICAN) LUMBERMENS MUT. CASUALTY CO. No. 206. Argued Dec. 19, 1946. Decided March 10, 1947. Mr. Julius Levy, of New York City, for petitioner. Stuart N. Updike, respondent. Justice JACKSON, delivered the opinion Court. 1 This is a derivative action, in equity as are al...
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330 U.S. 469 67 S.Ct. 801 91 L.Ed. 1028 CARDILLO, Deputy Com'r, Employees' Compensation Commission,v.LIBERTY MUT. INS. CO. et al. No. 265. Argued Jan. 10, 1947. Decided March Mr. Philip Elman, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Arthur J. Phelan, respondents. Justice MURPHY delivered the opinion Court. 1 Petitioner, C...
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330 U.S. 501 67 S.Ct. 839 91 L.Ed. 1055 GULF OIL CORPORATIONv.GILBERT. No. 93. Argued Dec. 18, 19, 1946. Decided March 10, 1947. Messrs. Bernard A. Golding and Archie D. Gray, both of Houston, Tex., for petitioner. Mr. Max J. Gwertzman, New York City, respondent. Justice JACKSON delivered the opinion Court. 1 The quest...
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330 U.S. 539 67 S.Ct. 891 91 L.Ed. 1082 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, EMERGENCY CROP AND FEED LOANS,v.REMUND. No. 417. Argued and Submitted Feb. 5, 1947. Decided March 17, Mr. Paul A. Sweeney, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Dwight Campbell, Aberdeen, S.D., respondent. Justice MURPHY delivered the opini...
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330 U.S. 622 67 S.Ct. 886 91 L.Ed. 1140 INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF WISCONSIN et al.v.McCARTIN al. No. 270. Argued Jan. 17, 1947 Decided March 31, 1947. Mr. Mortimer Levitan, of Madison, Wis., for petitioner. Lawrence E. Hart, respondents. Justice MURPHY delivered the opinion Court. 1 In Magnolia Petroleum Co. v. Hunt, 32...
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330 U.S. 610 67 S.Ct. 903 91 L.Ed. 1133 PEOPLE OF STATE NEW YORK ex rel. HALVEYv.HALVEY. No. 384. Argued Feb. 5, 1947. Decided March 31, Mr. B. E. Hendricks, of Miami, Fla., for petitioner. Samuel Shapiro, New York City, respondent. Justice DOUGLAS delivered the opinion Court. 1 The Halveys were married in 1937 and liv...
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330 U.S. 631 67 S.Ct. 874 91 L.Ed. 1145 HAUPTv.UNITED STATES. No. 49. Argued Nov. 21, 22, 1943. Decided March 31, 1947. Rehearing Denied April 28, See 331 864, 1195. Mr. Paul A. F. Warnholtz, of Chicago, Ill. (Frederick J. Bertram, counsel), for petitioner. Frederick Bernays Wiener, Providence, R.I., respondent. Justic...
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330 U.S. 649 67 S.Ct. 931 91 L Ed. 1158 LEVINSONv.SPECTOR MOTOR SERVICE. No. 22. Reargued Oct. 21, 22, 1946. Decided March 31, 1947. Mr. Harry L. Yale, of Chicago, Ill., for petitioner. [Argument Counsel from page 650 intentionally omitted] Jeter S. Ray, Washington, D.C., Administrator the Wage and Hour Division, Dept....
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330 U.S. 567 67 S.Ct. 894 91 L.Ed. 1102 INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSIONv.MECHLING et al. No. 72. Argued Feb. 12, 13, 1947. Decided March 31, Appeal from the District Court of United States for Northern Illinois. [Syllabus pages 567-569 intentionally omitted] Mr. Daniel H. Kunkel, Washington, D.C., appellant. David O. Ma...
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330 U.S. 552 67 S.Ct. 910 91 L.Ed. 1093 KOTCH et al.v.BOARD OF RIVER PORT PILOT COM'RS FOR NEW ORLEANS al. No. 291. Argued Feb. 5, 6, 1947. Decided March 31, Rehearing Denied April 28, 1947 See 331 864, 1196. Messrs. Charles A. O'Niell, Jr., and M. Grace, both of New Orleans, La., for appellants. Mr. Arthur Moreno, app...
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330 U.S. 585 67 S.Ct. 918 91 L.Ed. 1117 PENFIELD CO. OF CALIFORNIA et al.v.SECURITIES & EXCHANGE COMMISSION. No. 453. Argued Jan. 16, 1947. Decided March 31, Rehearing Denied May 5, See 331 865, 1301. [Syllabus from pages 585-587 intentionally omitted] Mr. Morris Lavine, of Los Angeles, Cal., for petitioners. Roger S. ...
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330 U.S. 695 67 S.Ct. 954 91 L.Ed. 1184 PYRAMID MOTOR FREIGHT CORPORATIONv.ISPASS et al. No. 41. Argued Oct. 22, 1946. Decided March 31, 1947. [Syllabus from pages 695-697 intentionally omitted] Mr. Charles E. Cotterill, of New York City, for petitioners. Deane Ramey, respondents. Justice BURTON delivered the opinion C...
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330 U.S. 545 67 S.Ct. 883 91 L.Ed. 1088 T. WALLING, Administrator of Wage and Hour Division, Dept. Labor,v.GENERAL INDUSTRIES CO. No. 564. Argued Feb. 10, 11, 1947. Decided March 31, Mr. George M. Szabad, Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Glen O. Smith, Cleveland, Ohio, respondent. Chief Justice VINSON delivered the op...
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330 U.S. 731 67 S.Ct. 1009 91 L.Ed. 1209 LAND, Chairman, Maritime Commission, et al.v.DOLLAR al. No. 207. Argued Feb. 11, 12, 1947. Decided April 7, [Syllabus from pages 731-733 intentionally omitted] Mr. Paul A. Sweeney, of Washington, D.C., for petitioners. Gregory Harrison, San Francisco, Cal., respondents. Justice ...
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330 U.S. 709 67 S.Ct. 997 91 L.Ed. 1192 UNITED STATESv.OGILVIE HARDWARE CO., Inc. No. 430. Argued March 5, 1947. Decided April 7, Mr. Lee A. Jackson, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Elias Goldstein, Shreveport, La., respondent. [Argument Counsel from page 710 intentionally omitted] Justice BLACK delivered the opin...
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330 U.S. 767 67 S.Ct. 1026 91 L.Ed. 1234 BETHLEHEM STEEL CO. et al.v.NEW YORK STATE LABOR RELATIONS BOARD. ALLEGHENY LUDLUM CORPORATION v. KELLEY al. Nos. 55, 76. Argued Dec. 16, 17, 1946. Decided April 7, 1947. Appeal from the Court of Appeals State New York. Supreme York Chautauqua. Mr. Bruce Bromely, City, for appel...
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330 U.S. 724 67 S.Ct. 1004 91 L.Ed. 1204 UNITED STATESv.HOY. No. 585. Argued and Submitted March 14, 1947. Decided April 7, Appeal from the District Court of United States for Southern California. Mr. Peyton Ford, Washington, D.C., appellant. Henry G. Bodkin, Los Angeles, Cal., appellee. Justice BLACK delivered opinion...
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330 U.S. 743 67 S.Ct. 1015 91 L.Ed. 1219 BRUCE'S JUICES, Inc.,v.AMERICAN CAN CO. No. 27. Reargued Nov. 14, 1946. Decided April 7, 1947. Messrs. Thurman Arnold, of Washington, D.C., and Cody Fowler, Tampa, Fla., for petitioner. Mr. John Lord O'Brian, respondent. Justice JACKSON delivered the opinion Court. 1 The federal...
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331 U.S. 70 67 S.Ct. 1062 91 L.Ed. 1346 INDEPENDENT WAREHOUSES, Inc., et al.v.SCHEELE, Recorder of Township Saddle River, al. No. 83. Argued Dec. 16, 1946. Decided April 14, 1947. Appeal from the Court Errors and Appeals State New jersey. Mr. Duane E. Minard, Newark, N.J., for appellants. Messrs. Harry Lane, Jersey Cit...
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331 U.S. 40 67 S.Ct. 982 91 L.Ed. 1328 TRAILMOBILE CO. et al.v.WHIRLS. No. 85. Argued Dec. 19, 1946. Decided April 14, 1947. As Modified 28, Mr. Philip J. Schneider, of Cincinnati, Ohio, for petitioner trailmobile co. Messrs. Sol Goodman, and Ernest Detroit, Mich., International Union, etc., U.A.W.-C.I.O. Frederick Ber...
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331 U.S. 1 67 S.Ct. 1047 91 L.Ed. 1301 CRANEv.COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE. No. 68. Argued Dec. 11, 1946. Decided April 14, 1947. Mr. Edward S. Bentley of New York City, for petitioner. J. Louis Monarch, Washington, D.C., respondent. Chief Justice VINSON delivered the opinion Court. The question here is how a taxpa...
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331 U.S. 28 67 S.Ct. 1041 91 L.Ed. 1320 UNITED STATES NAT. BANK IN JOHNSTOWN et al.v.CHASE OF NEW YORK CITY al. No. 371. Argued Feb. 7, 1947. Decided April 14, Mr. Robert I. Rudolph, of Washington, D.C., for petitioners. [Argument Counsel from page 29 intentionally omitted] William Dean Embree, New York City, responden...
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331 U.S. 17 67 S.Ct. 1056 91 L.Ed. 1312 WALLING, Adm'r, Wage & Hour Div., Department of Labor,v.HALLIBURTON OIL WELL CEMENTING CO. No. 74. Argued Feb. 7, 10, 1947. Decided April 14, Mr. Morton Lixtin, Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Messrs. Ben F. Saye, Dundan, Okl., and Paul Sandmeyer, Los Angeles, respondents. Chie...
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331 U.S. 100 67 S.Ct. 1140 91 L.Ed. 1368 FLEMINGv.RHODES et al. No. 682. Argued April 7, 1947. Decided 28, Mr. Samuel Mermin, of Washington, D.C., for appellant. No appearance appellees. Justice REED delivered the opinion Court. 1 This appeal is from an interlocutory order District Court United States Northern Texas de...
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331 U.S. 111 67 S.Ct. 1129 91 L.Ed. 1375 FLEMING, Temporary Controls Administrator,v.MOHAWK WRECKING & LUMBER CO. et al. RALEY v. Administrator. Nos. 583 and 512. Argued Submitted April 1, 1947. Decided 28, Mr. David London, of Washington, D.C., for Philip B. Fleming. [Argument Counsel from page 112 intentionally omitt...
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331 U.S. 132 67 S.Ct. 1168 91 L.Ed. 1391 AYRSHIRE COLLIERIES CORPORATION et al.v.UNITED STATES al. No. 467. Argued and Submitted April 7, 8, 1947. Decided 28, On Appeal from the Distrct Court of United States for Southern District Indiana. Mr. Earl B. Wilkenson, Chicago, Ill., appellants Ayrshire Collieries Corporation...
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331 U.S. 125 67 S.Ct. 1136 91 L.Ed. 1386 CHAMPION SPARK PLUG CO.v.SANDERS et al. No. 680. Argued April 2, 3, 1947. Decided 28, Mr. Samuel E. Darby, Jr., of New York City, for petitioner. John Wilson Hood, Ciry, respondents. Justice DOUGLAS delivered the opinion Court. 1 Petitioner is a manufacturer spark plugs which it...
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331 U.S. 96 67 S.Ct. 1165 91 L.Ed. 1365 McCULLOUGHv.KAMMERER CORPORATION et al. No. 755. Argued April 8, 1947. Decided 28, Mr. A. William Boyken, of San Francisco, Cal., for petitioner. Leonard S. Lyon, Los Angeles, respondent. Justice LACK deliv ered the opinion Court. 1 In an earlier phase this patent infringement su...
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331 U.S. 247 67 S.Ct. 1160 91 L.Ed. 1468 RICE et al.v.BOARD OF TRADE CITY CHICAGO. ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION al. v. SAME. Nos. 471, 473. Argued Feb. 14, 1947. Decided May 5, Lee A. Freeman, of Chicago, Ill., for petitioner Rice. William C. Wines, Illinois Commerce Com'n. Howard Ellis, respondent. Mr. Justice DOUGLAS...
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331 U.S. 210 67 S.Ct. 1175 91 L.Ed. 1441 COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUEv.MUNTER. REVENUE v. SAME. Nos. 674 and 675. Argued April 10, 1947. Decided May 5, Mr. Lee A. Jackson, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Samuel Kaufman, Pittsburgh, Pa., respondents. Justice BLACK delivered the opinion Court. 1 The Commissioner...
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331 U.S. 199 67 S.Ct. 1178 91 L.Ed. 1432 149 MADISON AVE. CORPORATION et al.v.ASSELTA al. No. 497. Argued Feb. 11, 1947. Decided May 5, Judgment Modified June 16, See 795, 1726. Mr. Robert R. Bruce, of New York City, for petitioners. Wilbur Duberstein, respondents. Chief Justice VINSON delivered the opinion Court. 1 Th...
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331 U.S. 218 67 S.Ct. 1146 91 L.Ed. 1447 RICE et al.v.SANTA FE ELEVATOR CORPORATION al. ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION v. SAME. Nos. 470 and 472. Argued Feb. 13, 14, 1947. Decided May 5, [Syllabus from pages 218-220 intentionally omitted] Mr. William C. Wines, of Chicago, Ill., for petitioner Illinois Commerce Commission...
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331 U.S. 145 67 S.Ct. 1098 91 L.Ed. 1399 HARRISv.UNITED STATES. No. 34. Argued Dec. 12, 13, 1946. Decided May 5, 1947. Rehearing Denied June 9, See 867, 1527. Messrs. Roy St. Lewis, of Washington, D.C., and Herbert K. Hyde, Oklahoma City, Okl., for petitioner. Mr. Frederick Bernays Wiener, Providence, R.I., respondent....
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331 U.S. 284 67 S.Ct. 1207 91 L.Ed. 1492 STATE OF NEW YORK et al.v.UNITED STATES al. HILDRETH, Governor, v. SAME. ATCHISON, T. & S.F.R. CO. Nos. 343 to 345. Argued March 3, 4, 5, 1947. Decided May 12, Rehearing Denied June 9, See 866, 1527. Appeals from the District Court of United States for Northern New York. [Syllab...
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