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331 U.S. 256 67 S.Ct. 1287 91 L.Ed. 1474 UNITED STATESv.FULLARD-LEO et al. No. 429. Argued Feb. 12, 1947. Decided May [Syllabus from pages 256-258 intentionally omitted] Mr. Frederick Bernays Wiener, of Providence, R.I., for petitioner. A. G. M. Robertson, Honolulu, Hawaii, respondents. Justice REED delivered the opini... | 910 |
331 U.S. 432 67 S.Ct. 1283 91 L.Ed. 1585 UNITED STATESv.WALSH. No. 718. Argued April 29, 1947. Decided May 19, On appeal from the District Court of United States for Southern California. Mr. Robert S. Erdahl, Washington, D.C., appellant. Eugene W. Miller, San Diego, Cal., appellee. Justice MURPHY, delivered opinion Cou... | 78 |
331 U.S. 367 67 S.Ct. 1249 91 L.Ed. 1546 CRAIG et al.v.HARNEY. No. 241. Argued Jan. 9, 1947. Decided May 19, Mandate Conformed to Oct. 15, See Tex.Cr.App., 204 S.W.2d 842. Messrs. Ireland Graves, of Austin, Tex., and Marcellus G. Eckhardt, Corpus Christi, for petitioners. Mr. Jerry D'Unger, respondent. Justice DOUGLAS ... | 23 |
331 U.S. 398 67 S.Ct. 1265 91 L.Ed. 1563 NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARDv.E. C. ATKINS & CO. No. 419. Argued March 7—10, 1947. Decided May 19, Rehearing Denied June 16, See 868, 1725. Ruth Weyand, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Mr. Frederic D. Anderson, Indianapolis, Ind., respondent. Justice MURPHY delivered the ... | 67 |
331 U.S. 416 67 S.Ct. 1274 91 L.Ed. 1575 NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARDv.JONES & LAUGHLIN STEEL CORPORATION. No. 418. Argued March 7, 1947. Decided May 19, Rehearing Denied June 16, See 868, 1725. Ruth Weyand, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Mr. John C. Bane, Jr., Pittsburgh, Pa., respondent. [Argument Counsel fro... | 89 |
331 U.S. 461 67 S.Ct. 1340 91 L.Ed. 1602 COPEv.ANDERSON. ANDERSON v. HELMERS et al. Nos. 593, 656. Argued April 28, 1947. Decided June 2, Mr. Harold Evans, of Philadelphia, Pa., for Francis R. Cope, jr. Robert S. Marx, Cincinnati, Ohio, A. M. Anderson. Murray Seasongood, respondents Lawrence Helmers and others. [Argume... | 89 |
331 U.S. 477 67 S.Ct. 1334 91 L.Ed. 1615 MYERSv.READING CO. No. 367. Argued Feb. 6, 1947. Decided June 2, Mr. B. Nathaniel Richter, of Philadelphia, Pa., for petitioner. Henry R. Heebner, respondent. Justice BURTON delivered the opinion Court. 1 This action damages alleged to have been caused petitioner by respondent's... | 78 |
331 U.S. 469 67 S.Ct. 1330 91 L.Ed. 1610 UNITED STATESv.SMITH et al. No. 498. Argued March 11, 1947. Decided June 2, Rehearing Denied Oct. 13, See 68 28. Mr. Douglas W. McGregor, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Robert T. McCracken, Philadelphia, Pa., respondent, John Memolo. No appearance Hon. William F. Smith, Di... | 01 |
331 U.S. 586 67 S.Ct. 1355 91 L.Ed. 1687 ORDER OF UNITED COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS AMERICAv.WOLFE. No. 32. Reargued Nov. 12, 1946. Decided June 9, 1947. [Syllabus from pages 586-588 intentionally omitted] E. W. Dillon, of Columbus, Ohio, for petitioner. Hubbard F. Fellows, Rapid City, S.D., respondent. Mr. Justice BURTON de... | 1011 |
331 U.S. 543 67 S.Ct. 1428 91 L.Ed. 1662 GOSPEL ARMYv.CITY OF LOS ANGELES et al. No. 103. Argued Feb. 6, 7, 1947. Decided June 9, Appeal from the Supreme Court of State California. Mr. Robert H. Wallis, Los Angeles, Cal., for appellant. John L. Bland, appellees. Justice RUTLEDGE delivered opinion Court. 1 This is a com... | 89 |
331 U.S. 519 67 S.Ct. 1387 91 L.Ed. 1646 BROTHERHOOD OF RAILROAD TRAINMENv.BALTIMORE & O.R. CO. et al. No. 970. Argued May 6, 1947. Decided June 9, On Appeal from the District Court of United States for Northern Illinois, Eastern Division. Mr. Burke Williamson, Chicago, Ill., appellant. Ernest S. Ballard, appellees. Ju... | 67 |
331 U.S. 486 67 S.Ct. 1400 91 L.Ed. 1621 GREENOUGH et al.v.TAX ASSESSORS OF CITY NEWPORT al. No. 461. Argued March 7, 1947. Decided June 9, Rehearing Denied Oct. 13, See 68 28. Appeal from the Superior Court of County Newport, State Rhode Island. Messrs. William Greenough, New York City, and R. Harvey, R.I., for appell... | 78 |
331 U.S. 532 67 S.Ct. 1394 91 L.Ed. 1654 UNITED STATESv.BAYER et al. No. 606. Argued April 2, 1947. Decided June 9, Rehearing Denied Oct. 13, See 68 29. Mr. Frederick Bernays Wiener, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Charles H. Tuttle, New York City, respondents, Samuel Bayer and others. Roger Robb, respondent, Walt... | 12 |
331 U.S. 503 67 S.Ct. 1431 91 L.Ed. 1633 CLARKv.ALLEN et al. No. 626. Argued April 11, 1947. Decided June 9, [Syllabus from pages 503-505 intentionally omitted] Harry Leroy Jones, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. S. C. Masterson, Richmond, Cal., respondents. Everett W. Mattoon, Los Angeles, the State California, as... | 12 |
331 U.S. 549 67 S.Ct. 1409 91 L.Ed. 1666 RESCUE ARMY et al.v.MUNICIPAL COURT OF CITY LOS ANGELES. No. 574. Argued Feb. 6, 7, 1947. Decided June 9, Appeal from the Supreme Court of State California. Mr. Robert H. Wallis, Los Angeles, Cal., for appellants. John L. Bland, appellees. Justice RUTLEDGE delivered opinion Cour... | 89 |
331 U.S. 731 67 S.Ct. 1440 91 L.Ed. 1779 MEXICAN LIGHT & POWER CO., Limited,v.TEXAS RY. CO. No. 404. Argued Feb. 6, 1947. Decided June 16, Mr. Charles W. Bell, of Houston, Tex., for petitioner. John P. Bullington, respondent. Justice FRANKFURTER delivered the opinion Court. 1 This is an action to recover damages injury... | 78 |
331 U.S. 642 67 S.Ct. 1443 91 L.Ed. 1718 WILLIAMS et al.v.AUSTRIAN al. No. 850. Argued April 10, 11, 1947. Decided June 16, Mr. Milton Pollack, of New York City, for petitioners. Carl J. Austrian, respondents. [Argument Counsel from page 643 intentionally omitted] Chief Justice VINSON delivered the opinion Court. 1 Sec... | 78 |
331 U.S. 694 67 S.Ct. 1477 91 L.Ed. 1750 McWILLIAMSv.COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE. McWILLIAMS' ESTATE et al. v. SAME. McWILLIAMS Nos. 945 to 947. Argued May 8, 1947. Decided June 16, Mr. John A. Hadden, of Cleveland, Ohio, for petitioners. Arnold Raum, Washington, D.C., respondent. Chief Justice VINSON delivered th... | 1112 |
331 U.S. 704 67 S.Ct. 1463 91 L.Ed. 1757 UNITED STATESv.SILK et al. HARRISON v. GREYVAN LINES, Inc. Nos. 312 and 673. Argued March 10, 11, 1947. Decided June 16, Mr. Robert L. Stern, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Ralph F. Glenn, Topeka, Kan., respondent Silk. Wilbur E. Benoy, Columbus, Ohio, Greyvan Lines. Justi... | 1112 |
331 U.S. 682 67 S.Ct. 1482 91 L.Ed. 1742 INTERSTATE NATURAL GAS CO., Inc.,v.FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION et al. No. 733. Argued May 2, 1947. Decided June 16, Rehearing Denied Oct. 13, See 68 30. Mr. William A. Dougherty, of New York City, for petitioner. James D. Smullen, Austin, Tex., State Texas al., amici curiae, by Spe... | 78 |
331 U.S. 737 67 S.Ct. 1489 91 L.Ed. 1782 BAZLEYv.COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE. ADAMS v. SAME. Nos. 287 and 209. Argued Jan. 9, 10, 1947. Decided June 16, As Amended on Denial of Rehearing Oct. 13, Mr. Henry S. Drinker, Philadelphia, Pa., for petitioner bazley. Sydney A. Gutkin, Newark, N.J., Adams. J. Louis Monarch... | 1112 |
331 U.S. 745 67 S.Ct. 1382 91 L.Ed. 1789 UNITED STATESv.DICKINSON. SAME v. WITHROW. Nos. 77 and 78. Argued Dec. 13, 1946. Decided June 16, 1947. Mr. Ralph S. Boyd, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Ernest K. James, Charleston, W. Va., respondents. Justice FRANKFURTER delivered the opinion Court. 1 These are two suit... | 34 |
331 U.S. 722 67 S.Ct. 1473 91 L.Ed. 1772 RUTHERFORD FOOD CORPORATION et al.v.McCOMB. No. 562. Argued April 9, 10, 1947. Decided June 16, Rehearing Denied Oct. 13, See 68 29. Mr. E. R. Morrison, of Kansas City, Mo., for petitioners. Miss Bessie Margolin, Washington, D.C., respondent. Justice REED delivered the opinion C... | 67 |
331 U.S. 752 67 S.Ct. 1493 91 L.Ed. 1796 AIRCRAFT & DIESEL EQUIPMENT CORPORATIONv.HIRSCH et al. No. 95. Argued Jan. 15, 1947. Decided June 16, As Amended on Denial of Rehearing Oct. 13, Appeal from the District Court United States for Columbia. [Syllabus pages 752-754 intentionally omitted] Mr. Arthur R. Hall, Chicago,... | 89 |
332 U.S. 234 67 S.Ct. 1599 91 L.Ed. 2022 UNITED STATESv.MUNSEY TRUST CO. OF WASHINGTON, D.C. No. 847. Argued May 6, 1947. Decided June 23, [Syllabus from pages 234-236 intentionally omitted] Mr. Philip Elman, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Messrs. W. B. Dew, Hartford, Conn., and Alexander M. Heron, respondent. Ju... | 78 |
332 U.S. 134 67 S.Ct. 1716 91 L.Ed. 1955 FOSTER et al.v.PEOPLE OF STATE ILLINOIS. No. 540. Argued May 8, 1947. Decided June 23, Mr. Charles Kaufman, of Chicago, Ill., for petitioners. William C. Wines, respondent. Justice FRANKFURTER delivered the opinionof Cou rt. 1 This is an original proceeding in Supreme Court Illi... | 01 |
332 U.S. 1 67 S.Ct. 1538 91 L.Ed. 1877 UNITED STATESv.PETRILLO. No. 954. Argued May 5, 6, 1947. Decided June 23, [Syllabus from pages 1-3 intentionally omitted] Appeal the District Court of United States for Northern Illinois. Messrs. Douglas W. McGregor, Asst. to Atty. Gen., and Robert L. Stern, Washington, D.C., appe... | 23 |
332 U.S. 168 67 S.Ct. 1584 91 L.Ed. 1977 ATLANTIC COAST LINE R. CO.v.PHILLIPS, State Revenue Com'r. No. 385. Argued April 9, 1947. Decided June 23, Appeal from the Supreme Court of Georgia. Messrs. Carl H. Davis, Wilmington, N.C., and T.M. Cunningham, Savannah, Ga., for appellant. Claude Shaw, Jr., Victor Davidson, bot... | 78 |
332 U.S. 319 67 S.Ct. 1634 91 L.Ed. 2077 UNITED STATESv.NATIONAL LEAD CO. et al. NATIONAL v. STATES. E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS & SAME. Nos. 89, 90, 91. Argued Feb. 3, 4, 5, 1947. Decided June 23, As Amended Oct. 13, [Statement of Case from pages 319-323 intentionally omitted] Messrs. Wendell Berge, Asst. Atty. Gen., and... | 78 |
332 U.S. 218 67 S.Ct. 1560 91 L.Ed. 2010 UNITED STATESv.YELLOW CAB CO. et al. No. 1035. Argued May 7, 1947. Decided June 23, A complaint, alleging a conspiracy to control principal taxicab operating companies in Chicago and exclude others from engaging the transportation of interstate train passengers between their hom... | 78 |
332 U.S. 174 67 S.Ct. 1588 91 L.Ed. 1982 SUNALv.LARGE. ALEXANDER v. UNITED STATES ex rel. KULICK. Nos. 535, 840. Argued April 11, 1947. Decided June 23, Rehearing Denied Oct. 13, See 68 29. Mr. Irving S. Shapiro, of Washington, D.C., for Myrl Alexander and David R. Large. Hayden Covington, Brooklyn, N.Y., John Myron Ku... | 23 |
332 U.S. 301 67 S.Ct. 1604 91 L.Ed. 2067 UNITED STATESv.STANDARD OIL CO. OF CALIFORNIA et al. No. 235. Argued April 8, 9, 1947. Decided June 23, Mr. Frederick Bernays Wiener, of Providence, R.I., for petitioner. Frank B. Belcher, Los Angeles, Cal., respondents. Justice RUTLEDGE delivered the opinion Court. 1 Not often ... | 78 |
332 U.S. 245 67 S.Ct. 1552 91 L.Ed. 2030 FAHEY et al.v.MALLONEE al. No. 687. Argued and Submitted April 30, 1947. Decided June 23, Appeal from the District Court of United States for Southern California. Oscar H. Davis, Washington, D.C., appellants. Wyckoff Westover, Los Angeles, Cal., appellees Paul Mallonee Charles K... | 78 |
332 U.S. 145 67 S.Ct. 1711 91 L.Ed. 1962 GAYESv.STATE OF NEW YORK. No. 405. Argued May 2, 1947. Decided June 23, Rehearing Denied Oct. 13, See 68 27. Mr. Herbert Wechsler, of New York City, for petitioner. Harry L. Rosenthal, Rochester, N.Y., respondent. Justice FRANKFURTER announced the judgment Court in an opinion wh... | 01 |
332 U.S. 155 67 S.Ct. 1569 91 L.Ed. 1968 CALDAROLAv.ECKERT et al. No. 625. Argued March 31, April 1, 1947. Decided June 23, Rehearing Denied Oct. 13, See 68 30. Mr. Abraham M. Fisch, Isidor Enselman and Sidney Schiffman, all of New York City, for petitioner. Raymond Parmer, respondents. Justice FRANKFURTER delivered th... | 78 |
332 U.S. 194 67 S.Ct. 1575 91 L.Ed. 1995 SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSIONv.CHENERY CORPORATION et al. SAME v. FEDERAL WATER & GAS CORPORATION. Nos. 81 and 82. Argued Dec. 13—16, 1946. Decided June 23, 1947. Rehearing Denied Oct. 13, See 68 26. Mr. Roger S. Foster, of Philadelphia, Pa., for petitioner. [Argument Couns... | 78 |
332 U.S. 258 67 S.Ct. 1558 91 L.Ed. 2041 Ex parte FAHEY et al. No. 133, Misc. Argued on Return to Rule Show Cause April 30, 1947. Decided June 23, Mr. Oscar H. Davis, of Washington, D.C., for petitioners support the motion leave file. Messrs. Welburn Mayock, Los Angeles, Cal., and Charles K. Chapman, Long Beach, respon... | 89 |
332 U.S. 261 67 S.Ct. 1613 91 L.Ed. 2043 FAYv.PEOPLE OF STATE NEW YORK. BOVE v. SAME. Nos. 377 and 452. Argued Submitted April 3, 1947. Decided June 23, Rehearing Denied Oct. 13, See 68 27. [Syllabus from pages 261-263 intentionally omitted] Mr. Harold R. Medina, of New York City, for petitioner Fay. Messrs. Moses Pola... | 01 |
332 U.S. 126 67 S.Ct. 1547 91 L.Ed. 1947 BARTELS et al.v.BIRMINGHAM al. GEER v. BIRMINGHAM. Nos. 731 and 732. Argued April 3, 1947. Decided June 23, Messrs. Thomas B. Roberts Clyde Charlton, both of Des Moines, Iowa, for petitioners. Mr. Robert L. Stern, Washington, D.C., respondent Birmingham Collectors. A. Wilson, re... | 1112 |
332 U.S. 46 67 S.Ct. 1672 91 L.Ed. 1903 ADAMSONv.PEOPLE OF STATE CALIFORNIA. No. 102. Argued Jan. 15, 16, 1947. Decided June 23, Rehearing Denied Oct. 13, See 68 27. Appeal from the Supreme Court of State California. Mr. Morris Lavine, Los Angeles, Cal., for appellant. Walter L. Bowers, appellee. Justice REED delivered... | 01 |
332 U.S. 19 67 S.Ct. 1658 91 L.Ed. 1889 UNITED STATESv.STATE OF CALIFORNIA. No. 12, Original. Argued March 13, 14, 1947. Decided June 23, Rehearing Denied Oct. See 68 37. Order and Decree 27, 20. [Argument of Counsel from pages 19-21 intentionally omitted] Tom C. Clark, Atty. Gen., Arnold Raum, Washington, D.C., for co... | 910 |
332 U.S. 371 68 S.Ct. 5 92 L.Ed. 3 RODGERSv.UNITED STATES. No. 58. Argued and Submitted Oct. 16, 1947. Decided Nov. 10, Mr. Stanley M. Silverberg, of Washington, D.C., for respondent. W. Clay Rodgers, pro se. Justice BLACK delivered the opinion Court. 1 In years 1940, 1941, 1942 petitioner produced on his farms sold mo... | 01 |
332 U.S. 388 68 S.Ct. 10 92 L.Ed. 17 DELGADILLOv.CARMICHAEL. No. 63. Argued Oct. 22, 1947. Decided Nov. 10, Mr. Fred Okrand, of Los Angeles, Cal., for petitioner. Robert W. Ginnane, Washington, D.C., respondent. Justice DOUGLAS delivered the opinion Court. 1 Petitioner is detained by respondent under a deportation orde... | 12 |
332 U.S. 392 68 S.Ct. 12 92 L.Ed. 20 INTERNATIONAL SALT CO., Inc.,v.UNITED STATES. No. 46. Argued Oct. 16, 1947. Decided Nov. 10, Appeal from the District Court of United States for Southern New York. Mr. Lemuel Skidmore, York City, appellant. Robert L. Stern, Washington, D.C., appellee. Justice JACKSON delivered opini... | 78 |
332 U.S. 380 68 S.Ct. 1 92 L.Ed. 10 FEDERAL CROP INS. CORPORATIONv.MERRILL et al. No. 45. Argued Oct. 16, 1947. Decided Nov. 10, Mr. Harry I. Rand, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. A. Merrill, Idaho Falls, Idaho, respondents. Justice FRANKFURTER delivered the opinion Court. We brought this case here because it invo... | 78 |
332 U.S. 407 68 S.Ct. 123 92 L.Ed. 32 PRIEBE & SONS, Inc.v.UNITED STATES. No. 16. Argued Oct. 13, 1947. Decided Nov. 17, Messrs. J. Arthur Miller, of Chicago, Ill., and Allen H. Gardner, Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Mr. Philip Elman, respondent. Justice DOUGLAS delivered the opinion Court. 1 This case, here on cer... | 78 |
332 U.S. 422 68 S.Ct. 131 92 L.Ed. 44 MORRISv.McCOMB, Administrator of Wage and Hour Division, Department Labor. No. 7. Argued Oct. 13, 1947. Decided Nov. 17, Mr. George S. Dixon, Detroit, Mich., for petitioner. Harold Nystrom, New York City, respondent. Justice BURTON, delivered the opinion Court. 1 This case requires... | 67 |
332 U.S. 442 68 S.Ct. 115 92 L.Ed. 59 COXv.UNITED STATES. THOMPSON v. SAME. ROISUM Nos. 66 to 68. Argued Oct. 14, 15, 1947. Decided Nov. 24, Rehearing Denied Feb. 2, 1948. See 333 830, 449. Mr. Hayden C. Covington, of Brooklyn, N.Y., for petitioners. Irving S. Shapiro, Washington, D.C., respondent. Justice REED announc... | 23 |
332 U.S. 459 68 S.Ct. 140 92 L.Ed. 73 LILLIEv.THOMPSON. No. 206. On Petition for Certiorari Distributed Sept. 10, 1947. Decided Nov. 24, Messrs. N. Murray Edward, of St. Louis, Mo., and Grover McCormick, Memphis, Tenn., petitioner. No appearance respondent. PER CURIAM. 1 Petitioner sued damages under the Federal Employ... | 78 |
332 U.S. 469 68 S.Ct. 179 92 L.Ed. 81 SILESIAN AMERICAN CORPORATION et al.v.CLARK, Atty. Gen. No. 6. Reargued Nov. 12, 1947. Decided Dec. 8, [Syllabus from pages 469-471 intentionally omitted] Mr. Leonard P. Moore, of New York City, for petitioners. James L. Morrisson, Washington, D.C., respondent. Justice REED deliver... | 34 |
332 U.S. 463 68 S.Ct. 184 92 L.Ed. 76 PATTONv.STATE OF MISSISSIPPI. No. 122. Argued Nov. 21—24, 1947. Decided Dec. 8, Mandate Conformed to Jan. 26, 1948. See 33 So.2d 456. Mr. Thurgood Marshall, of New York City, for petitioner. George H. Ethridge, Jackson, Miss., respondent. Justice BLACK delivered the opinion Court. ... | 12 |
332 U.S. 480 68 S.Ct. 174 92 L.Ed. 88 CLARKv.UEBERSEE FINANZ-KORPORATION, A.G. No. 35. Reargued Nov. 12, 1947. Decided Dec. 8, Mr. M. S. Isenbergh, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Richard J. Connor, respondent. William Harvey Reeves, New York City, National Foreign Trade Council, Inc., amicus curiae. [Argument Cou... | 34 |
332 U.S. 490 68 S.Ct. 188 92 L.Ed. 95 WILLIAMS et al.v.FANNING. No. 47. Argued Oct. 22, 1947. Decided Dec. 8, Mr. Richard L. North, of Los Angeles, Cal., for petitioners. Frederick Bernays Wiener, Providence, R.I., respondent. Justice DOUGLAS delivered the opinion Court. 1 This case, here on certiorari to resolve a con... | 89 |
332 U.S. 495 68 S.Ct. 167 92 L.Ed. 99 AERO MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO.v.BOARD OF RAILROAD COM'RS STATE MONTANA et al. No. 39. Argued Oct. 15, 1947. Decided Dec. 8, Appeal from the Supreme Court of State Montana. Mr. Edmond G. Toomey, Helena, Mont., for appellant. Clarence Hanley, appellees. Justice RUTLEDGE delivered opinion... | 78 |
332 U.S. 507 68 S.Ct. 190 92 L.Ed. 128 PANHANDLE EASTERN PIPE LINE CO.v.PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA et al. No. 69. Argued Nov. 14—17, 1947. Decided Dec. 15, Appeal from the Supreme Court of State Indiana. Mr. John S. L. Yost, New York City, for appellant. Karl J. Stipher, Indianapolis, Ind., appellee, Public S... | 910 |
332 U.S. 524 68 S.Ct. 229 92 L.Ed. 142 JONES, Collector of Internal Revenue,v.LIBERTY GLASS CO. No. 71. Argued Nov. 18, 1947. Decided Dec. 22, Rehearing Denied March 8, 1948. See 333 850, 657. Mr. Lee A. Jackson, Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Earl Foster, Oklahoma City, Okl., respondent. Justice MURPHY delivered th... | 1112 |
332 U.S. 535 68 S.Ct. 235 92 L.Ed. 150 KAVANAGH, Collector of Internal Revenue,v.NOBLE. No. 70. Argued Nov. 18, 1947. Decided Dec. 22, Rehearing Denied March 8, 1948. See 333 850, 656. Mr. Lee A. Jackson, Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Messrs. W. H. Harris and E. M. Baynes, both West Palm Beach, Fla., respondent. Ju... | 1112 |
332 U.S. 561 68 S.Ct. 240 92 L.Ed. 170 MARINOv.RAGEN. No. 93. Distributed to Court on Petition and Confession of Error Oct. 6, 1947. Decided Dec. 22, Motion for Instructions Circuit Denied March 15, 1948. See 333 852, 729. Tony Marino, pro se. George F. Barrett, Wm. C. Wines James Murray, all Chicago, Ill., respondent.... | 01 |
332 U.S. 539 68 S.Ct. 248 92 L.Ed. 154 BLUMENTHALv.UNITED STATES. GOLDSMITH v. SAME. WEISS FEIGENBAUM Nos. 54 to 57. Argued Oct. 23, 1947. Decided Dec. 22, Rehearing Denied Jan. 19, 1948. [Syllabus from pages 539-541 intentionally omitted] Mr. Arthur B. Dunne, of San Francisco, Cal., for petitioners Blumenthal, Goldsmi... | 01 |
332 U.S. 575 68 S.Ct. 237 92 L.Ed. 180 SEALFONv.UNITED STATES. No. 174. Argued Dec. 11, 1947. Decided Jan. 5, 1948. Mr. John J. Wilson, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. W. Marvin Smith, respondent. Justice DOUGLAS delivered the opinion Court. 1 This case presents question whether an acquittal conspiracy to defraud ... | 01 |
332 U.S. 581 68 S.Ct. 222 92 L.Ed. 210 UNITED STATESv.DI RE. No. 61. Argued Oct. 17, 1947. Decided Jan. 5, 1948. Mr. Frederick Bernays Wiener, of Providence, R.I., for petitioner. Charles J. McDonough, New York City, respondent. Justice JACKSON delivered the opinion Court. 1 Michael Di Re was convicted on a charge know... | 01 |
332 U.S. 571 68 S.Ct. 246 92 L.Ed. 177 GLOBE LIQUOR CO., Inc.v.SAN ROMAN et al. No. 205. Argued Dec. 17, 1947. Decided Jan. 5, 1948. Rehearing Denied Feb. 2, Mr. Benjamin W. Heineman, of Chicago, Ill., for petitioner. Nat M. Kahn, respondents. Justice BLACK delivered the opinion Court. 1 The petitioner, Globe Liquor Co... | 89 |
332 U.S. 625 68 S.Ct. 296 92 L.Ed. 242 CALLENv.PENNSYLVANIA R. CO. No. 331. Argued Dec. 18, 1947. Decided Jan. 12, 1948. Mr. B. Nathaniel Richter, of Philadelphia, Pa., for petitioner pro hac vice by special leave Court. Philip Price, respondent. Justice JACKSON delivered the opinion 1 Plaintiff, a railroad brakeman, b... | 78 |
332 U.S. 631 68 S.Ct. 299 92 L.Ed. 247 SIPUELv.BOARD OF REGENTS UNIVERSITY OKLAHOMA et al. No. 369. Argued Jan. 7, 8, 1948. Decided 12, Messrs. Thurgood Marshall, of New York City, and Amos Hall, Tulsa, Okl., for petitioner. Fred Hansen, Oklahoma Maurice H. Merrill, Norman, respondents. PER CURIAM. 1 On January 14, 194... | 12 |
332 U.S. 596 68 S.Ct. 302 92 L.Ed. 224 HALEYv.STATE OF OHIO. No. 51. Argued Nov. 17, 1947. Decided Jan. 12, 1948. Mr. Edgar W. Jones, of Canton, Ohio, for petitioner. Messrs. D. Deane McLaughlin and Bernard Rodgers, both respondent. Justice DOUGLAS announced the judgment Court an opinion in which BLACK, MURPHY, RUTLEDG... | 01 |
332 U.S. 689 68 S.Ct. 331 92 L.Ed. 297 UNITED STATESv.SULLIVAN. No. 121. Argued Dec. 9, 1947. Decided Jan. 19, 1948. Mr. Robert L. Stern, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Messrs. M. Arnold and J. Madden Hatcher, both Columbus, Ga., respondent. Justice BLACK delivered the opinion Court. 1 Respondent, a retail druggi... | 78 |
332 U.S. 742 68 S.Ct. 300 92 L.Ed. 330 LEEv.STATE OF MISSISSIPPI. No. 91. Argued Nov. 21, 1947. Decided Jan. 19, 1948. Mandate Conformed to April 12, See 34 So.2d 736. Mr. Forrest B. Jackson, of Miss., for petitioner. Richard Olney Arrington, respondent. Justice MURPHY delivered the opinion Court. 1 This case involves ... | 01 |
332 U.S. 633 68 S.Ct. 269 92 L.Ed. 249 OYAMA et al.v.STATE OF CALIFORNIA. No. 44. Argued Oct. 22, 1947. Decided Jan. 19, 1948. Messrs. A. L. Wirin, of Los Angeles, Cal., and Dean G. Acheson, Washington, D.C., for petitioners. Everett W. Mattoon, Duane J. Carnes, San Diego, respondents. [Argument Counsel from page 634 i... | 12 |
332 U.S. 708 68 S.Ct. 316 92 L.Ed. 309 VON MOLTKEv.GILLIES. No. 73. Argued Nov. 20, 1947. Decided Jan. 19, 1948. Mr. G. Leslie Field, of Detroit, Mich., for petitioner. Frederick Bernays Wiener, Providence, R.I., respondent. Justice BLACK announced the judgment Court and an opinion in which DOUGLAS, MURPHY, RUTLEDGE co... | 01 |
333 U.S. 28 68 S.Ct. 358 92 L.Ed. 455 BOB-LO EXCURSION CO.v.PEOPLE OF STATE MICHIGAN. No. 374. Argued Dec. 16, 17, 1947. Decided Feb. 2, 1948. Appeal from the Supreme Court of State Michigan. Mr. Wilson W. Mills, Detroit, Mich., for appellant. Edmund E. Shepherd, Lansing, appellee. Justice RUTLEDGE delivered opinion Co... | 12 |
333 U.S. 10 68 S.Ct. 367 92 L.Ed. 436 JOHNSONv.UNITED STATES. No. 329. Argued Dec. 18, 1947. Feb. 2, 1948. Mr. James Skelly Wright, for petitioner. Robert Erdahl, of Washington, D.C., respondent. Justice JACKSON delivered the opinion Court. 1 Petitioner was convicted on four counts charging violation federal narcotic l... | 01 |
333 U.S. 1 68 S.Ct. 371 92 L.Ed. 429 LE MAISTREv.LEFFERS et al. No. 362. Argued Jan. 7, 1948. Decided Feb. 2, Messrs. W. B. Shelby Crichlow and Dewey A. Dye, both of Bradenton, Fla., for petitioner. Mr. James Alfred Franklin, Fort Myers, respondents. Justice DOUGLAS delivered the opinion Court. Section 205 Soldiers' Sa... | 12 |
333 U.S. 6 68 S.Ct. 374 92 L.Ed. 433 FONG HAW TANv.PHELAN, Acting District Director, Immigration and Naturalization Service. No. 370. Argued Jan. 8, 9, 1948. Decided Feb. 2, Mr. Lambert O'Donnell, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Beatrice Rosenberg, respondent. Justice DOUGLAS delivered the opinion Court. 1 An alie... | 12 |
333 U.S. 18 68 S.Ct. 376 92 L.Ed. 442 UNITED STATESv.BROWN. No. 100. Argued Jan. 5, 6, 1948. Decided Feb. 2, Rehearing Denied March 8, Mr. Robert W. Ginnane, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Elmo B. Hunter, Kansas City, Mo., respondent. Justice RUTLEDGE delivered the opinion Court. 1 The Federal Escape Act requires... | 01 |
333 U.S. 103 68 S.Ct. 431 92 L.Ed. 568 CHICAGO & SOUTHERN AIR LINES, Inc.,v.WATERMAN S.S. CORPORATION. CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD v. SAME. Nos. 78 and 88. Argued Nov. 19, 1947. Decided Feb. 9, 1948. Mandate Conformed to April 13, Mr. R. Emmett Kerrigan, of New Orleans, La., for petitioner Chicago Southern Air Lines, Inc. ... | 89 |
333 U.S. 95 68 S.Ct. 397 92 L.Ed. 562 MUSSER et al.v.STATE OF UTAH. No. 60. Reargued Jan. 5, 1948. Decided Feb. 9, Appeal from the Supreme Court of State Utah. Mr. Claude T Barnes, Salt Lake City, Utah, for petitioners. Calvin L. Rampton, respondent. Justice JACKSON delivered opinion Court. 1 The appellants sought revi... | 89 |
333 U.S. 56 68 S.Ct. 401 92 L.Ed. 476 MAGGIOv.ZEITZ. In re LUMA CAMERA SERVICE, Inc. No. 38. Submitted Oct. 13, 1947. Decided Feb. 9, 1948. [Syllabus from pages 56-58 intentionally omitted] Mr. Max Schwartz, of Brooklyn, N.Y., for petitioner. Joseph Glass, New York City, respondent. Justice JACKSON delivered the opinio... | 01 |
333 U.S. 46 68 S.Ct. 391 92 L.Ed. 468 JOHNSONv.UNITED STATES. No. 138. Argued Dec. 10, 1947. Decided Feb. 9, 1948. Motion to Recall Mandate Denied April 5, See 865, 788. Messrs. Silas B. Axtell, of New York City, and David A. Fall, San Pedro, Cal., for petitioner. Mr. Samuel D. Slade, Washington, D.C., respondent. Just... | 78 |
333 U.S. 138 68 S.Ct. 421 92 L.Ed. 596 WOODSv.CLOYD W. MILLER CO. et al. No. 486. Argued Feb. 6, 1948. Decided 16, Appeal from the District Court of United States for Northern Ohio. Mr. Philip B. Perlman, Sol. Gen.,o f Washington, D.C., appellant. Paul S. Knight, Cleveland, Ohio, appellees. Justice DOUGLAS delivered op... | 34 |
333 U.S. 147 68 S.Ct. 389 92 L.Ed. 604 FISHERv.HURST, Chief Justice, et al. No. 325 Misc. Submitted on Motion for Leave to File Petition Writ of Mandamus Jan. 30, 1948. Decided Feb. 16, Messrs. Thurgood Marshall, New York City, and Amos T. Hall, Oklahoma Okl., petitioner. PER CURIAM. 1 Petitioner moves leave file a pet... | 12 |
333 U.S. 118 68 S.Ct. 426 92 L.Ed. 580 SEABOARD AIR LINE R. CO.v.DANIEL, Attorney General of South Carolina, et al. No. 390. Argued Jan. 8, 1948. Decided Feb. 16, Appeal from the Supreme Court State Carolina. Mr. W. C. Cocke, Norfolk, Va., for appellant. Irvine F. Belser, Columbia, S.C., appellees. Justice BLACK delive... | 78 |
333 U.S. 127 68 S.Ct. 440 92 L.Ed. 588 FUNK BROS. SEED CO.v.KALO INOCULANT CO. No. 280. Jan. 13, 1948. Decided Feb. 16, Mr. H. A. Toulmin, Jr., of Dayton, Ohio, for petitioner. J. Bernhard Thiess, Chicago, Ill., respondent. Justice DOUGLAS delivered the opinion Court. 1 This is a patent infringement suit brought by The... | 78 |
333 U.S. 169 68 S.Ct. 494 92 L.Ed. 618 UNITED STATES et al.v.BALTIMORE & O.R. CO. al. No. 223. Argued and Submitted Feb. 3, 4, 1948. Decided March 8, Appeal from the District Court of United States for Northern Ohio. Mr. Frederick Bernays Wiener, Providence, R.I., appellants The I.C.C. Messrs. William N. Strack, Chicag... | 78 |
333 U.S. 203 68 S.Ct. 461 92 L.Ed. 649 PEOPLE OF STATE ILLINOIS ex rel. McCOLLUMv.BOARD EDUCATION SCHOOL DIST. NO. 71, CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, ILL, et al. No. 90. Argued Dec. 8, 1947. Decided March 1948. Appeal from the Supreme Court of State Illinois. Mr. Walter F. Dodd, Chicago, Ill., for appellant. Messrs. Owen Rall, and ... | 23 |
333 U.S. 287 68 S.Ct. 550 92 L.Ed. 701 UNITED STATESv.LINE MATERIALS CO. et al. No. 8. Reargued Nov. 12, 13, 1947. Decided March 8, 1948. Mr. Frederick Bernays Wiener, of Providence, R.I., for appellant. John Lord O'Brian, Washington, D.C., appellees. Albert R. Connelly, New York City, appellee, Westinghouse Electric C... | 78 |
333 U.S. 364 68 S.Ct. 525 92 L.Ed. 746 UNITED STATESv.UNITED STATES GYPSUM CO. et al. No. 13. Argued Nov. 13, 14, 1947. Decided March 8, 1948. Rehearing Denied April 5, On Appeal from the District Court of United States for Columbia. [Syllabus pages 364-366 intentionally omitted] Mr. Roscoe T. Steffen, New Haven, Conn.... | 78 |
333 U.S. 196 68 S.Ct. 514 92 L.Ed. 644 COLE et al.v.STATE OF ARKANSAS. No. 373. Argued Feb. 4, 5, 1948. Decided March 8, Messrs. David Rein and Joseph Forer, both of Ws hington, D.C., for petitioner. Oscar E. Ellis, Salem, Ark., Shields M. Goodwin, Little Rock, respondent. Mr. Justice BLACK delivered the opinion Court.... | 34 |
333 U.S. 424 68 S.Ct. 487 92 L.Ed. 783 MOGALLv.UNITED STATES. No. 48. Argued Oct. 16, 1947. Decided March 8, 1948. Mr. Rudolph F. Becker, Jr., of New Orleans, La., for petitioner. W. Marvin Smith, the United States. PER CURIAM. 1 Petitioner and his employee, one Perniciaro, were jointly indicted tried on charges contai... | 01 |
333 U.S. 178 68 S.Ct. 591 92 L.Ed.6 28 DONALDSON, Postmaster General,v.READ MAGAZINE, Inc., et al. No. 50. Reargued Jan. 5, 1948. Decided March 8, Mr. Robert L. Stern, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. John W. Burke, Jr., New York City, respondents. Justice BLACK delivered the opinion Court. 1 This case presents que... | 23 |
333 U.S. 163 68 S.Ct. 587 92 L.Ed. 614 SUTTLEv.REICH BROS. CONST. CO. et al. No. 214. Argued Dec. 18, 1947. Decided March 8, 1948. Rehearing Denied April 19, See 878, 900. Messrs. Charles F. Engle, of Natchez, Miss., and John D. Miller, New Orleans, La., for petitioner. Mr. George T. Owen, Jr., Baton Rouge, respondents... | 89 |
333 U.S. 257 68 S.Ct. 499 92 L.Ed. 682 In re OLIVER. No. 215. Argued Dec. 11, 1947. Decided March 8, 1948. Messrs. William Henry Gallagher, of Detroit, Mich., and Osmond K. Fraenkel, for petitioner. Mr. Edumund E. Shepherd, respondent. Justice BLACK delivered the opinion Court. 1 A Michigan circuit judge summarily sent... | 01 |
333 U.S. 411 68 S.Ct. 518 92 L.Ed. 774 MITCHELL et al.v.COHEN. SAME v. HUBICKEY. Nos. 130, 131. Argued Jan. 6, 1948. Decided March 8, Mr. Herbert A. Bergson, of Boston, Mass., for petitioners. Gerhard Gesell, Washington, D.C., respondents. Justice MURPHY delivered the opinion Court. 1 The problem here is whether tempor... | 12 |
333 U.S. 153 68 S.Ct. 488 92 L.Ed. 608 KINGv.ORDER OF UNITED COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS AMERICA. No. 171. Argued Dec. 10, 11, 1947. Decided March 8, 1948. Rehearing Denied April 19, Messrs. Harvey W. Johnson and Jesse Boyd, both of Spartanburg, S.C., for petitioner. C. F. Haynsworth, Greenville, E. Dillon, Columbus, Ohio, re... | 89 |
333 U.S. 437 68 S.Ct. 630 92 L.Ed. 792 BAKERY SALES DRIVERS LOCAL UNION NO. 33 et al.v.WAGSHAL. No. 225. Argued Dec. 17, 18, 1947. Decided March 15, 1948. Mr. Herbert S. Thatcher, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Wm. E. Leahy, respondent. [Argument Counsel from page 438 intentionally omitted] Justice FRANKFURTER de... | 67 |
333 U.S. 445 68 S.Ct. 611 92 L.Ed. 798 FRANCIS et al.v.SOUTHERN PAC. CO. No. 400. Argued Feb. 5, 1948. Decided March 15, Mr. Parnell Black, of Salt Lake City, Utah, for petitioners. Paul H. Ray, respondent. Justice DOUGLAS delivered the opinion Court. 1 Petitioners are minor children Jack R. Francis who was killed whil... | 78 |
333 U.S. 472 68 S.Ct. 624 92 L.Ed. 815 WOODS, Housing Expediter,v.STONE. No. 392. Argued Feb. 4, 1948. Decided March 15, Mr. Stanley M. Silverberg, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. James F. Brennan, San Francisco, Cal., respondent. Justice JACKSON delivered the opinion Court. 1 Respondent Stone owned a house in Moo... | 78 |
333 U.S. 426 68 S.Ct. 641 92 L.Ed. 784 ECCLES et al.v.PEOPLES BANK OF LAKEWOOD VILLAGE, CAL. No. 101. Argued Dec. 9, 1947. Decided March 15, 1948. Rehearing Denied April 19, See 877, 900. Mr. J. Leonard Townsend, of Washington, D.C., for petitioners. Samuel B. Stewart, Jr., New York City, respondent. Justice FRANKFURTE... | 89 |
333 U.S. 483 68 S.Ct. 634 92 L.Ed. 823 UNITED STATESv.EVANS. No. 15. Argued Feb. 3, 1948. Decided March 15, Appeal from the District Court of United States for Southern California. Mr. David Reich, Washington, D.C., appellant. Ginsburg, appellee. Justice RUTLEDGE delivered opinion Court. 1 Section 8 Immigration Act 191... | 01 |
333 U.S. 541 68 S.Ct. 682 92 L.Ed. 863 CONNECTICUT MUT. LIFE INS. CO. et al.v.MOORE, Comptroller of State New York. No. 337. Argued Dec. 19, 1947. Decided March 29, 1948. Rehearing Denied May 3, Appeal from the Court Appeals Messrs. Ganson J. Baldwin, York City, and B. M. Anderson, Hartford, Conn., for appellants. Mr. ... | 78 |
333 U.S. 565 68 S.Ct. 705 92 L.Ed. 881 MOORE et al.v.PEOPLE OF STATE NEW YORK. No. 485. Argued Feb. 12, 1948. Decided March 29, Messrs. John F. Wilkinson and I. Saul Fleischman, both of New York City, for petitioners. Mr. George Tilzer, respondent. Justice JACKSON delivered the opinion Court. 1 Petitioners were indicte... | 12 |
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