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333 U.S. 496 68 S.Ct. 695 92 L.Ed. 831 COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUEv.SOUTH TEXAS LUMBER CO. No. 384. Argued Jan. 14, 1948. Decided March 29, Rehearing Denied May 3, Mr. Lee A. Jackson, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Charles C. MacLean, Jr., New York City, respondent. Justice BLACK delivered the opinion Court....
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333 U.S. 507 68 S.Ct. 665 92 L.Ed. 840 WINTERSv.PEOPLE OF STATE NEW YORK. No. 3. Reargued Nov. 10, 1947. Decided March 29, 1948. Appeal from the Court of Special Sessions City New York, State York. Mr. Arthur N. Seiff, York City, for appellant. Whitman Knapp, appellee. Justice REED delivered opinion Court. 1 Appellant ...
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333 U.S. 586 68 S.Ct. 702 92 L.Ed. 894 SHADEv.DOWNING et al. No. 448. Argued Feb. 11, 1948. Decided April 5, Mr. Kelly Brown, of Muskogee, Okl., for Peggy Shade. Forrester Brewster, Lucy Downing and others. Justice DOUGLAS delivered the opinion Court. 1 The Circuit Court Appeals Tenth Circuit, acting under Judicial Cod...
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333 U.S. 571 68 S.Ct. 708 92 L.Ed. 886 PARKERv.PEOPLE OF STATE ILLINOIS. No. 270. Argued Feb. 13, 1948. Decided April 5, Rehearing Denied May 3, Mr. Harrison Parker, pro se. William C. Wines, of Chicago, Ill., for respondent. Justice DOUGLAS, delivered the opinion Court. 1 Petitioner, who was engaged in litigation Illi...
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333 U.S. 591 68 S.Ct. 715 92 L.Ed. 898 COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUEv.SUNNEN. No. 227. Argued Dec. 17, 1947. Decided April 5, 1948. [Syllabus from pages 591-593 intentionally omitted] Mr. Arnold Raum, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. C. Powell Fordyce, St. Louis, Mo., respondent. Justice MURPHY delivered the opi...
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333 U.S. 640 68 S.Ct. 763 92 L.Ed. 986 BUTEv.PEOPLE OF STATE ILLINOIS. No. 398. Argued Feb. 12, 1948. Decided April 19, [Syllabus from pages 640-642 intentionally omitted] Mr. Victor Brudney, of New York City, for petitioner. William C. Wines, Chicago, Ill., respondent. Justice BURTON delivered the opinion Court. 1 In ...
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333 U.S. 611 68 S.Ct. 747 92 L.Ed. 968 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS et al.v.UNITED STATES. No. 157. Argued Dec. 10, 1947. Decided April 19, 1948. Mr. Alfred E. Lo Presti, of Boston, Mass., for petitioner. Albert Hallett, Chicago, Ill., the State Illinois, as amicus curiae, by special leave Court. Helen Goodner, Washin...
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333 U.S. 795 68 S.Ct. 855 92 L.Ed.1 091 UNITED STATESv.SCOPHONY CORPORATION OF AMERICA et al. No. 41. Argued Jan. 12, 13, 1948. Decided April 26, Appeal from the District Court of United States for Southern New York. Mr. Sigmund Timberg, York City, appellant. Edwin Foster Blair, appellees. Justice RUTLEDGE delivered op...
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333 U.S. 821 68 S.Ct. 854 92 L.Ed. 1108 ANDERSONv.ATCHISON, T. & S.F. RY. CO. No. 620. Certiorari Granted and Judgment Reversed April 26, 1948. Mr. Clifton Hildebrand, of Oakland, Cal., for petitioner. Frank B. Belcher, Los Angeles, respondent. PER CURIAM. 1 Petitioner, as administratrix, filed a complaint in Californi...
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333 U.S. 683 68 S.Ct. 793 92 L.Ed. 1010 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSIONv.CEMENT INSTITUTE et al. and eleven other cases. Nos. 23-34. Argued Oct. 20, 21, 1947. Decided April 26, 1948. Rehearing Denied June 7, [Syllabus from pages 683-685 intentionally omitted] Charles H. Weston Walter B. Wooden, both of Washington, D.C., for p...
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333 U.S. 771 68 S.Ct. 868 92 L.Ed. 1077 UNITED STATESv.SOUTH BUFFALO RY. CO. et al. No. 198. Argued Feb. 2, 1948. Decided April 26, Appeal from the District Court of United States for Western New York. Mr. Philip B. Perlman, Sol. Gen., Washington, D.C., appellant. Bruce Bromley, York City, appellees. Justice JACKSON de...
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333 U.S. 740 68 S.Ct. 880 92 L.Ed. 1055 ANDRESv.UNITED STATES. No. 431. Argued Feb. 5, 1948. Decided April 26, Mr. Oliver P. Soares, of Honolulu, Hawaii, for petitioner. Vincent Kleinfeld, Washington, D.C., respondent. Justice REED delivered the opinion Court. 1 On December 17, 1943, petitioner, Timoteo Mariano Andres,...
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334 U.S. 24 68 S.Ct. 847 92 L.Ed. 1187 HURD et al.v.HODGE al. URCIOLO v. SAME. Nos. 290, 291. Argued Jan. 15, 16, 1948. Decided May 3, Messrs. Charles H. Houston and Phineas Indritz, both of Washington, D.C., for petitioners. Henry Gilligan James A. Crooks, respondents. Mr. Philip B. Perlman, Sol. Gen., the United Stat...
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334 U.S. 110 68 S.Ct. 947 92 L.Ed. 1245 SCHINE CHAIN THEATRES, Inc., et al.v.UNITED STATES. No. 10. Argued Dec. 15, 1947. Decided May 3, 1948. Petition for Clarification Denied June 1, See 831, 1343. Appeal from the District Court of United States Western New York. [Syllabus pages 110-112 intentionally omitted] Mr. Bru...
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334 U.S. 100 68 S.Ct. 941 92 L.Ed. 1236 UNITED STATESv.GRIFFITH et al. No. 64. Argued Dec. 15, 1947. Decided May 3, 1948. Appeal from the District Court of United States for Western Oklahoma. Mr. Robert L. Wright, Washington, D.C., appellant. Charles B. Cochran, Oklahoma City, Okl., appellees. Justice DOUGLAS delivered...
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334 U.S. 182 68 S.Ct. 958 92 L.Ed. 1305 SCHWABACHER et al.v.UNITED STATES al. No. 258. Argued Jan. 6, 7, 1948. Decided May 3, As Amended 10, Appeal from the District Court of United States for Eastern Virginia. Mr. Carl McFarland, Washington, D.C., appellants. Daniel H. Kuk el, appellee I.C.C. [Argument Counsel page 18...
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334 U.S. 1 68 S.Ct. 836 92 L.Ed. 1161 SHELLEY et ux.v.KRAEMER ux. McGHEE v. SIPES al. Nos. 72, 87. Argued Jan. 15, 16, 1948. Decided May 3, Messrs. George L. Vaughn and Herman Willer, both of St. Louis, Mo., for petitioners Shelley. Thurgood Marshall, New York City, Loren Miller, McGhee. Mr. Gerald Seegers, respondents...
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334 U.S. 62 68 S.Ct. 972 92 L.Ed. 1212 REPUBLIC NATURAL GAS CO.v.STATE OF OKLAHOMA et al. No. 134. Argued Jan. 6, 1948. Decided May 3, Appeal from the Supreme Court of State Oklahoma. Messrs. Robert M. Rainey, Oklahoma City, Okl., and John F. Eberhardt, Wichita, Kan., for appellant. Mr. Earl Pruet, appellees. Justice F...
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334 U.S. 131 68 S.Ct. 915 92 L.Ed. 1260 UNITED STATESv.PARAMOUNT PICTURES, Inc., et al. LOEW'S v. STATES. PARAMOUNT SAME. COLUMBIA PICTURES CORPORATION ARTISTS UNIVERSAL COMPANY, AMERICAN THEATRES ASS'N, STATES ALLRED Nos. 79 to 86. Argued Feb. 9, 10, 11, 1948. Decided May 3, Appeals from the District Court of United S...
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334 U.S. 37 68 S.Ct. 822 92 L.Ed. 1196 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSIONv.MORTON SALT CO. No. 464. Argued March 10, 1948. Decided May 3, [Syllabus from pages 37-39 intentionally omitted] Mr. Robert L. Stern, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Lloyd M. McBride, Chicago, Ill., respondent. Justice BLACK delivered the opinion Cou...
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334 U.S. 219 68 S.Ct. 996 92 L.Ed. 1328 MANDEVILLE ISLAND FARMS, Inc., et al.v.AMERICAN CRYSTAL SUGAR CO. No. 75. Argued Nov. 19, 1947. Decided May 10, 1948. Rehearing Denied June 1, [Syllabus from pages 219-221 intentionally omitted] Mr. Stanley M. Arndt, of Los Angeles, Cal., for petitioners. Pierce Works, respondent...
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334 U.S. 210 68 S.Ct. 992 2 L.Ed. 1322 WOODSv.HILLS. No. 437. Argued Jan. 14, 1948. Decided May 10, As Amended on Denial of Rehearing June 21, Answer to Certified Question Conformed July 8, Mr. John R. Benney, Washington, D.C., for Philip B. Fleming, Temporary Controls Administrator. George D. Rathbun, Manhattan, Kan.,...
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334 U.S. 249 68 S.Ct. 1031 92 L.Ed. 1347 KENNEDY et al.v.SILAS MASON CO. No. 590. Argued April 20, 1948. Decided May 17, Mr. Leonard Lloyd Lockard, of Shreveport, La., for petitioners. [Argument Counsel from page 250 intentionally omitted] Messrs. William L. Marbury, Baltimore, Md., and Charles D. Egan, respondents. Ju...
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334 U.S. 266 68 S.Ct. 1049 92 L.Ed. 1356 PRICEv.JOHNSTON. No. 111. Argued Dec. 11, 1947. Decided May 24, 1948. [Syllabus from pages 266-268 intentionally omitted] Mr. Joseph L. Rauh, Jr., of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Frederick Bernays Wiener, respondent. Justice MURPHY delivered the opinion Court. 1 The writ ha...
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334 U.S. 302 68 S.Ct. 1030 92 L.Ed. 1401 HUNTER, Warden,v.MARTIN. No. 643. Argued April 22, 1948. Decided May 24, Mr. W. Marvin Smith, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. James F. Reilly, respondent. Justice JACKSON delivered the opinion Court. 1 Petitioner is held prisoner in United States Penitentiary at Leavenworth...
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334 U.S. 258 68 S.Ct. 1035 92 L.Ed. 1351 UNITED STATESv.UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR SOUTHERN OF NEW YORK et al. No. 527. Argued April 19, 20, 1948. Decided May 24, Mr. Leonard J. Emmerglick, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. William Watson Smith, Pittsburgh, Pa., respondents. Justice DOUGLAS delivered the opini...
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334 U.S. 304 68 S.Ct. 1039 92 L.Ed. 1403 BRIGGSv.PENNSYLVANIA R. CO. No. 530. Argued and Submitted March 30, 1948. Decided May 24, Mr. Sol Gelb, of New York City, for petitioner. Wm. J. O'Brien, Jr., respondent. Justice JACKSON delivered the opinion Court. 1 This case first presents question whether a plaintiff recover...
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334 U.S. 314 68 S.Ct. 1044 92 L.Ed. 1409 PATERNOv.LYONS, Commissioner of Correction New York. No. 583. Argued April 28, 1948. Decided June 1, William H. Collins, Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Irving I. Waxman, Albany, N.Y., respondent. Mr. Justice BLACK delivered the opinion Court. 1 October 30, 1936, petitioner wa...
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334 U.S. 323 68 S.Ct. 1020 92 L.Ed. 1416 HILTONv.SULLIVAN et al. No. 560. Argued April 21, 1948. Decided June 1, Mr. Charles Fahy, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. [Argument Counsel from page 324 intentionally omitted] Paul A. Sweeney, respondent. Justice BLACK delivered the opinion Court. 1 This case raises questi...
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334 U.S. 410 68 S.Ct. 1138 92 L.Ed. 1478 TORAO TAKAHASHIv.FISH AND GAME COMMISSION et al. No. 533. Argued April 21, 22, 1948. Decided June 7, Messrs. Dean G. Acheson, of Washington, D.C., and A. L. Wirin, Los Angeles, Cal., for petitioner. Mr. Ralph Winfield Scott, San Francisco, respondents. [Argument Counsel from pag...
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334 U.S. 555 68 S.Ct. 1221 92 L.Ed. 1572 KREIGERv.KREIGER. No. 371. Argued Feb. 2, 3, 1948. Decided June 7, Mr. James G. Purdy, of New York City, for petitioner. Charles Rothenberg, respondent. Justice DOUGLAS delivered the opinion Court. 1 This is a companion case to Estin v. Estin, 541, 1213, also here on certiorari ...
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334 U.S. 385 68 S.Ct. 1156 92 L.Ed. 1460 TOOMER et al.v.WITSELL al., No. 415. Argued Jan. 13, 14, 1948. Decided June 7, Rehearing Denied Oct. 11, See 69 12. Appeal from the United States District Court for Eastern of South Carolina. [Syllabus pages 385-387 intentionally omitted] Messrs. Robert E. Falligant and Aaron Kr...
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334 U.S. 495 68 S.Ct. 1107 92 L.Ed. 1533 UNITED STATESv.COLUMBIA STEEL CO. et al. No. 461. Argued April 29, 30, 1948. Decided June 7, Rehearing Denied 21, [Syllabus from pages 495-497 intentionally omitted] Mr. Philip B. Perlman, Sol. Gen., of Washington, D.C., for appellant. Nathan L. Miller, New York City, appellees ...
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334 U.S. 343 68 S.Ct. 1097 92 L.Ed. 1429 SHERRERv.SHERRER. COE v. COE. Nos. 36, 37. Supreme Court of the United States Argued Oct. 13, 14, 1947. June 7, 1948 Mr. Frederick M. Myers, Pittsfield, Mass., for petitioner. Messrs. Lincoln S. Cain and Robert T. Capeless, both respondent. Chief Justice VINSON delivered opinion...
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334 U.S. 558 68 S.Ct. 1148 92 L.Ed. 1574 SAIAv.PEOPLE OF STATE NEW YORK. No. 504. Argued and Submitted March 30, 1948. Decided June 7, Appeal from the Court of Appeals State New York. Mr. Hayden C. Covington, Brooklyn, N.Y., for appellant. Alan V. Parker, Niagara Falls, appellee. Justice DOUGLAS delivered opinion Court...
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334 U.S. 573 68 S.Ct. 1169 92 L.Ed. 1584 UNITED STATESv.NATIONAL CITY LINES, Inc., et al. No. 544. Argued April 28, 1948. Decided June 7, Rehearing Denied 21, Appeal From the District Court of United States for Southern California. Mr. Charles H. Weston, Washington, D.C., appellant. C. Frank Reavis, New York City, appe...
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334 U.S. 431 68 S.Ct. 1131 92 L.Ed. 1494 PHYLEv.DUFFY. No. 655. Argued April 20, 21, 1948. Decided June 7, Rehearing Denied Mr. Morris Lavine, of Los Angeles, Cal., for petitioner. Clarence Alinn, San Francisco, respondent. Justice BLACK delivered the opinion Court. 1 The petitioner is under sentence death murder in fi...
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334 U.S. 446 68 S.Ct. 1186 92 LE d. 1502 BAY RIDGE OPERATING CO., Inc.v.AARON et al. HURON STEVEDORING CORPORATION v. BLUE Nos. 366, 367. Rehearing Denied Oct. 11, 1948. Argued Jan. 12, Decided June 7, [Syllabus from pages 446-448 intentionally omitted] Messrs. Peyton Ford and Marvin C. Taylor, both of Washington, D.C....
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334 U.S. 541 68 S.Ct. 1213 92 L.Ed. 1561 ESTINv.ESTIN. No. 139. Argued Feb. 2, 3, 1948. Decided June 7, Mr. James G. Purdy, of New York City, for petitioners. Roy Guthman, respondents. Justice DOUGLAS delivered the opinion Court. 1 This case, here on certiorari to Court Appeals York, presents an important question unde...
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334 U.S. 699 68 S.Ct. 1229 92 L.Ed. 1663 TRUPIANO et al.v.UNITED STATES. No. 427. Argued March 9, 1948. Decided June 14, Mr. Frank G. Schlosser, of Hoboken, N.J., for petitioners. Philip B. Perlman, Sol. Gen., Washington, D.C., respondent. Justice MURPHY delivered the opinion Court. 1 This case adds another chapter to ...
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334 U.S. 717 68 S.Ct. 1223 92 L.Ed. 1676 WESTv.OKLAHOMA TAX COMMISSION. No. 489. Argued March 29, 30, 1948. Decided June 14, On Appeal from the Supreme Court of State Oklahoma. Mr. Frank T. McCoy, Pawhuska, Okl., for appellant. Messrs. R. F. Barry, Oklahoma City, and Joe M. Whitaker, Eufaula, appellee. Justice MURPHY d...
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334 U.S. 653 68 S.Ct. 1260 92 L.Ed. 1633 CENTRAL GREYHOUND LINES, INC., OF NEW YORKv.MEALEY et al., State Tax Commission of the New York. No. 14. Argued Oct. 13, 1947. Decided June 14, 1948. Mr. Tracy H. Ferguson, Syracruse, N.Y., for appellant. John C. Crary, Jr., Albany, appellees. Justice FRANKFURTER delivered opini...
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334 U.S. 624 68 S.Ct. 1238 92 L.Ed. 1614 UNITED STATESv.JOHN J. FELIN & CO., Inc. No. 17. Reargued Nov. 18, 19, 1947. Decided June 14, 1948. Mr. George T. Washington, of D.C., for petitioner. Arthur L. Winn, Jr., respondent. Justice FRANKFURTER announced the judgment Court and delivered an opinion in which CHIEF JUSTIC...
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334 U.S. 806 68 S.Ct. 1185 92 L.Ed. 1739 HEDGEBETHv.STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. No. 674. Argued April 27, 1948. Decided June 14, Mr. Wilford L. Whitley, Jr., of Plymouth, N.C., for petitioner pro hac vice by Special leave Court. Ralph Moody, Raleigh, respondent. PER CURIAM. 1 After a conviction robbery, sued out writ habe...
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334 U.S. 728 68 S.Ct. 1256 92 L.Ed. 1683 GRYGERv.BURKE. No. 541. Argued April 26, 27, 1948. Decided June 14, Rehearing Denied Oct. 11, Mr. Archibald Cox, of Cambridge, Mass., for petitioner. Franklin E. Barr, Philadelphia, Pa., respondent. Justice JACKSON delivered the opinion Court. 1 The Commonwealth Pennsylvania hol...
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334 U.S. 602 68 S.Ct. 1284 92 L.Ed. 1601 UNITED STATESv.ZAZOVE. No. 432. Argued April 19, 1948. Decided June 14, Rehearing Denied Oct. 11, See 69 12. [Syllabus from pages 602-604 intentionally omitted] Mr. Oscar H. Davis, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Edward S. Martin, Chicago, Ill., respondent. Chief Justice VI...
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334 U.S. 672 68 S.Ct. 1270 92 L.Ed. 1647 WADEv.MAYO. No. 40. Submitted March 9, 1948. Decided June 14, [Syllabus from pages 672-674 intentionally omitted] Mr. E. M. Baynes, of West Palm Beach, Fla., for petitioner. J. Tom Watson and Sumter Leitner, both Tallahassee, respondent. Justice MURPHY delivered the opinion Cour...
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334 U.S. 736 68 S.Ct. 1252 92 L.Ed. 1690 TOWNSENDv.BURKE. No. 542. Argued April 27, 1948. Decided June 14, Mr. Archibald Cox, of Cambridge, Mass., for petitioner. Franklin E. Barr, Philadelphia, Pa., respondent. Justice JACKSON delivered the opinion Court. 1 The Commonwealth Pennsylvania holds petitioner prisoner under...
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334 U.S. 742 68 S.Ct. 1294 92 L.Ed. 1694 LICHTER et al.v.UNITED STATES. POWNALL al. v. UNITED ALEXANDER WOOL COMBING CO. Nos. 105, 74, and 95. Argued Nov. 20, 21, 1947. Decided June 14, 1948. Rehearing Denied Oct. 11, [Syllabus from pages 742-744 intentionally omitted] Mr. Paul W. Steer, of Cincinnati, Ohio, for petiti...
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335 U.S. 188 68 S.Ct. 1443 92 L.Ed. 1898 AHRENS et al.v.CLARK, Atty. Gen. No. 446. Argued March 29, 1948. Decided June 21, Mr. James J. Laughlin, of Washington, D.C., for petitioners. Philip B. Perlman, Sol. Gen., respondent. Justice DOUGLAS delivered the opinion Court. 1 The initial question presented in this case is ...
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335 U.S. 211 68 S.Ct. 1454 92 L.Ed. 1911 COMSTOCKv.GROUP OF INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS, etc., et al., and three other cases. Nos. 451 to 454. Argued March 9, 10, 1948. Decided June 21, Rehearing Denied Oct. 11, See 69 12. Mr. Maxwell Brandwen, of New York City, for petitioners. 1 Charles W. McConaughy, respondents, Group ...
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335 U.S. 106 68 S.Ct. 1349 92 L.Ed. 1849 UNITED STATESv.CONGRESS OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONS et al. No. 695. Argued April 28, 29, 1948. Decided June 21, Mr. Jesse Climenko, for appellant. Messrs. Charles J. Margiotti, of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Lee Pressman, Washington, D.C., appellees. Justice REED delivered the opinion ...
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335 U.S. 252 68 S.Ct. 1415 92 L.Ed. 1935 TAYLORv.STATE OF ALABAMA. No. 721. Argued April 30, May 3, 1948. Decided June 21, [Syllabus from pages 252-254 intentionally omitted] Messrs. Nesbitt Elmore, of Montgomery, Ala., and Thurgood Marshall, New York City, for petitioner. Mr. Bernard F. Sykes, respondent. Justice BURT...
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335 U.S. 80 68 S.Ct. 1475 92 L.Ed. 1832 MEMPHIS NATURAL GAS CO.v.STONE. No. 94. Argued Dec. 8, 1947. Decided June 21, 1948. Mr. Edward P. Russell, of Memphis, Tenn., for petitioner. J. H. Sumrall, Jackson, Miss., respondent. Justice REED announced the judgment Court anda n opinion in which DOUGLAS and MURPHY join. 1 Th...
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335 U.S. 77 68 S.Ct. 1413 92 L.Ed. 1830 UNITED STATESv.HOFFMAN. No. 97. Argued Oct. 23, 1947. Decided June 21, 1948. Rehearing Denied 11, Appeal from the District Court of United States for Columbia. Mr. Philip B. Perlman, Sol. Gen., Washington, D.C., appellant. Bernard Margolius, appellee. Chief Justice VINSON deliver...
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335 U.S. 160 68 S.Ct. 1429 92 L.Ed. 1881 LUDECKEv.WATKINS, District Director of Immigration. No. 723. Argued May 3, 4, 1948. Decided June 21, Rehearing Denied Oct. 11, See 69 14. Mr. Kurt G. W. Ludecke pro se. Stanley M. Silverberg, for Washington, D.C., respondent. Justice FRANKFURTER delivered the opinion Court. 1 Th...
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335 U.S. 1 68 S.Ct. 1375 92 L.Ed. 1787 SHAPIROv.UNITED STATES. No. 49. Argued Oct. 23, 1947. Decided June 21, 1948. Rehearing Denied 11, [Syllabus from pages 1-3 intentionally omitted] Mr. Bernard Tomson, of New York City, for Petitioner. Philip B. Perlman, Sol. Gen., Washington, D.C., respondent. Chief Justice VINSON ...
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335 U.S. 281 69 S.Ct. 1 93 L.Ed. 3 MacDOUGALL et al.v.GREEN al. No. 348. Argued Oct. 18, 1948. Decided 21, Appeal from the District Court of United States for Northern Illinois, Eastern Division. Messrs. John Abt, New York City, and Richard F. Watt, Chicago, Ill., appellants. Mr. William C. Wines, Ill. appellees Dwight...
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335 U.S. 291 69 S.Ct. 73 93 L.Ed. 12 MANDEL BROS., Inc.v.WALLACE. No. 16. Argued Oct. 14, 1948. Decided Nov. 8, Mr. Leonard S. Lyon, of Los Angeles, Cal., for petitioner. Charles J. Merriam, Chicago, Ill., respondent. Justice BLACK delivered the opinion Court. 1 The respondent, owner Wallace and Hand patent 2,236,387, ...
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335 U.S. 297 69 S.Ct. 70 93 L.Ed. 16 HOINESSv.UNITED STATES. No. 20. Argued Oct. 21, 1948. Decided Nov. 8, Mr. Herbert Resner, of San Francisco, Cal., for petitioner. Harry I. Rand, Washington, D.C., respondent. Justice DOUGLAS delivered the opinion Court. 1 Petitioner was a seaman on S.S. Escanaba Victory, vessel owne...
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335 U.S. 303 69 S.Ct. 93 L.Ed. 24 FORD MOTOR CO.v.UNITED STATES. COMMERCIAL INV. TRUST CORPORATION et al. v. UNITED Nos. 1 and 2. Argued Oct. 11, 1948. Decided Nov. 15, Appeals from the District Court of United States for Northern Indiana. [Syllabus pages 303-305 intentionally omitted] Mr. Charles E. Hughes, Jr., New Y...
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335 U.S. 329 69 S.Ct. 91 93 L.Ed. 41 ECKENRODEv.PENNSYLVANIA R. CO. No. 28. Argued Oct. 22, 1948. Decided Nov. 15, Mr. B. Nathaniel Richter, of Philadelphia, Pa., for petitioner. Owen Rhoads, respondent. PER CURIAM. 1 This was a suit in the United States District Court Eastern Pennsylvania which petitioner claimed dama...
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335 U.S. 355 69 S.Ct. 112 93 L.Ed. 61 UNITED STATESv.URBUTEIT. No. 13. Argued Oct. 13, 14, 1948. Nov. 22, As Amended Dec. 6, Messrs. Philip B. Perlman, Sol. Gen., of Washington, D.C., Alexander M. Campbell, Asst. Atty. Elman, Sp. to and William W. Goodrich Bernard D. Levinson, Attys., Federal Security Agency, both Wash...
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335 U.S. 345 69 S.Ct. 106 93 L.Ed. 52 KORDELv.UNITED STATES. No. 30. Argued Oct. 14, 1948. Decided Nov. 22, Rehearing Denied Dec. 20, See 900, 298. Mr. Arthur D. Herrick, of New York City, for petitioner. Philip B. Perlman, Sol. Gen., Washington, D.C., respondent. Opinion the Court by Justice DOUGLAS, announced REED. 1...
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335 U.S. 359 69 S.Ct. 114 93 L.Ed. 64 GRAND RIVER DAM AUTHORITYv.GRAND-HYDRO. No. 6. Argued Oct. 12, 13, 1948. Decided Nov. 22, Rehearing Denied Dec. 20, See 900, 298. Mr. Howard E. Wahrenbrock, of Washington, D.C., for The United States as amicus curiae. Robert L. Davidson, Tulsa, Okl., petitioner. [Argument Counsel f...
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335 U.S. 331 69 S.Ct. 85 93 L.Ed. 43 ADKINSv.E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO., Inc. No. 1. Argued on Motion for Leave to Proceed In Forma Pauperis Oct. 18, 1948. Decided Nov. 22, Mr. John W. Porter, Jr., of Muskogee, Okl., petitioner. G. C. Spillers, Tulsa, respondent. [Syllabus from page 332 intentionally omitted] Justi...
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335 U.S. 377 69 S.Ct. 140 93 L.Ed. 76 VERMILYA-BROWN CO., Inc., et al.v.CONNELL al. No. 22. Argued Oct. 15, 1948. Decided Dec. 6, Rehearing Denied March 7, 1949. See 336 928, 652. Mr. Charles Fahy, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Solt. Firstenberg, New York City, respondents. Justice REED delivered the opinion Cou...
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335 U.S. 410 69 S.Ct. 170 93 L.Ed. 100 UPSHAWv.UNITED STATES. No. 98. Argued Nov. 12, 1948. Decided Dec. 13, Mr. Joel D. Blackwell, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Robert S. Erdahl, respondent. Justice BLACK delivered the opinion Court. 1 The petitioner was convicted grand larceny in United States District Court C...
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335 U.S. 451 69 S.Ct. 191 93 L.Ed. 153 McDONALD et al.v.UNITED STATES. No. 36. Argued Oct, 13, 1948. Decided Dec. Messrs. John Lewis Smith, Jr. and Charles . Ford, both of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Mr. Frederick Bernays Wiener, respondent. Justice DOUGLAS delivered the opinion Court. 1 Petitioners were convicte...
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335 U.S. 437 69 S.Ct. 184 93 L.Ed. 127 UVEGESv.COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA. No. 75. Argued Nov. 16, 17, 1948. Decided Dec. 13, Mr. Albert A. Fiok, of Pittsburgh, Pa., for petitioner. William S. Rahauser, respondent. Justice REED delivered the opinion Court. 1 Petitioner is held by Commonwealth Pennsylvania in Western ...
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335 U.S. 469 69 S.Ct. 213 93 L.Ed. 168 MICHELSONv.UNITED STATES. No. 23. Argued Oct. 14, 15, 1948. Decided Dec. 20, Mr. Louis J. Castellano, of Brooklyn, N.Y., for petitioner. Joseph M. Howard, Washington, D.C., respondent. Justice JACKSON delivered the opinion Court. 1 In 1947 petitioner Michelson was convicted bribin...
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335 U.S. 464 69 S.Ct. 198 93 L.Ed. 163 GOESAERT et al.v.CLEARY al. No. 49. Argued Nov. 19, 1948. Decided Dec. 20, Appeal from the United States District Court for Eastern of Michigan. Anne R. Davidow, Detroit, Mich., appellant. Mr. Edmund E. Shepherd, Lansing, appellees. Justice FRANKFURTER delivered opinion Court. 1 A...
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335 U.S. 497 69 S.Ct. 201 93 L.Ed. 187 FRAZIERv.UNITED STATES. No. 44. Argued Oct. 15, 1948. Decided Dec. 20, Rehearing Denied Jan. 31, 1949. As Amended Feb. 14, See 336 907, 488. Mr. Edward Buckley, Jr., of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Robert W. Ginnane, respondent. Justice RUTLEDGE delivered the opinion Court. 1...
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335 U.S. 595 69 S.Ct. 290 93 L.Ed. 259 HENSLEEv.UNION PLANTERS NAT. BANK & TRUST CO. et al. No. 90. Argued Dec. 4, 1948. Decided Jan. 3, 1949. Motion for Leave to File Petition Rehearing Denied Feb. 14, See 336 915, 601. Mr. Arnold Raum, of Washington, D.C., petitioner. Sam Polk Walker, Memphis, Tenn., respondents. PER...
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335 U.S. 538 69 S.Ct. 260 93 L.Ed. 222 AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR, ARIZONA STATE et al.v. SASH & DOOR COMPANY al. LINCOLN FEDERAL LABOR UNION NO. 19129, v. NORTHWESTERN IRON METAL George WHITAKER, A. M. DeBruhl, T. G. Embler, NORTH CAROLINA. Nos. 27, 47 and 34. Decided Jan. , 1949. On Appeal From the Supreme Courts o...
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335 U.S. 520 69 S.Ct. 275 93 L.Ed. 208 CORAYv.SOUTHERN PAC. CO. No. 54. Argued Dec. 6, 7, 1948. Decided Jan. 3, 1949. Mr. Parnell Black, of Salt Lake City, Utah, for petitioner. A. H. Nebeker, respondent. Justice BLACK delivered the opinion Court. 1 This action was brought in a Utah state court under Federal Safety App...
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335 U.S. 525 69 S.Ct. 251 93 L.Ed. 212 LINCOLN FEDERAL LABOR UNION NO. 19129, AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR, et al.v.NORTHWESTERN IRON & METAL CO. al. WHITAKER v. STATE NORTH CAROLINA. Nos. 47 and 34. Argued Nov. 8, 9, 10, 1948. Decided Jan. 3, 1949. Appeals from the Supreme Courts of States Nebraska North carolina. Mr....
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335 U.S. 573 69 S.Ct. 278 93 L.Ed. 243 AYRSHIRE COLLIERIES CORPORATION et al.v.UNITED STATES al. No. 25. Argued Nov. 12—15, 1948. Decided Jan. 3, 1949. Appeal from the United States District Court for Southern of Indiana. [Syllabus pages 573-575 intentionally omitted] Mr. Earl B. Wilkinson, Chicago, Ill., appellants, A...
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335 U.S. 560 69 S.Ct. 269 93 L.Ed. 235 JUNGERSENv.OSTBY & BARTON CO. et al. OSTBY v. JUNGERSEN. JUNGERSEN BADEN Nos. 7, 8 and 48. Argued Nov. 10, 1948. Decided Jan. 3, 1949. Motion for Leave to File Petition Rehearing Denied Feb. 14, See 336 915, 599. Mr. William H. Davis, of Orange, N.J., Jungerson. John Vaughan Grone...
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336 U.S. 28 69 S.Ct. 358 93 L.Ed. 477 COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUEv.JACOBSON (two cases). Nos. 32, 33. Argued Nov. 8, 1948. Decided Jan. 17, 1949. Mr. Arnold Raune, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Theodore R. Colborn, Cleveland, Ohio, respondent. Justice BURTON delivered the opinion Court. 1 This decision appl...
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336 U.S. 1 69 S.Ct. 371 93 L.Ed. 453 LEIMAN et al.v.GUTTMAN al. No. 88. Argued Dec. 13, 1948. Decided Jan. 17, 1949. Mr. Samuel Marion, of New York City, for petitioner. Messrs. Barney Rosenstein and Leo Praeger, both respondent. Justice DOUGLAS delivered the opinion Court. Section 221 Ch. X Bankruptcy Act, 52 Stat. 89...
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335 U.S. 632 69 S.Ct. 337 93 L.Ed. 288 SPIEGEL'S ESTATE et al., Petitioners,v.COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE. COMMISSIONER REVENUE, Petitioner, v. CHURCH'S al. Nos. 3 and 5. Supreme Court of the United States January 17, 1949 Decided Jan. 1949. On Writ Certiorari to Appeals for Seventh Circuit. Third Concurring disse...
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336 U.S. 18 69 S.Ct. 379 93 L.Ed. 463 LA CROSSE TELEPHONE CORPORATIONv.WISCONSIN EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS BOARD. INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS, LOCAL B—953, A.F. L v. WISCONSIN Nos. 38, 39. Argued Nov. 18, 19, 1948. Decided Jan. 17, 1949. Appeals from the Supreme Court of State Wisconsin. Mr. Thomas H. S....
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335 U.S. 701 69 S.Ct. 301 93 L.Ed. 330 SPIEGEL'S ESTATE et al.v.COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE. No. 3. Reargued Oct. 11, 12, 1948. Decided Jan. 17, 1949. Rehearing Denied Feb. 14, See 336 915, 599. Mr. Herbert A. Friedlich, of Chicago, Ill., for petitioner. Arnold Raum, Washington, D.C., respondent. [Argument Counsel...
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335 U.S. 601 69 S.Ct. 384 336 942 93 L.Ed. 1099 266 KLAPPROTTv.UNITED STATES. No. 42. Argued Oct. 20, 1948. Decided Jan. 17, 1949. Motion for Clarification Denied April 18, See 949, 877. Judgment Amended 4, 398. Mr. P. Bateman Ennis, of Washington, D. C., petitioner. Robert L. Stern, respondent. Justice BLACK announced...
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336 U.S. 118 69 S.Ct. 469 93 L.Ed. 543 GOGGINv.DIVISION OF LABOR LAW ENFORCEMENT, CALIFORNIA. No. 35. Argued Nov. 15, 1948. Decided Jan. 31, 1949. Mr. Martin Gendel, of Los Angeles, Cal., for petitioner. Edward M. Belasco, respondent. Robert W. Ginnane, Washington, D.C., The United States, as amicus curiae, by special ...
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336 U.S. 53 69 S.Ct. 413 93 L.Ed. 497 WILKERSONv.McCARTHY et al. No. 53. Argued Dec. 6, 1948. Decided Jan. 31, 1949. Rehearing Denied March 28, See 940, 744. Parnell Black, of Salt Lake City, Utah, for petitioner. Dennis McCarthy, respondents. Mr. Justice BLACK delivered the opinion Court. 1 The petitioner, a railroad ...
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336 U.S. 77 69 S.Ct. 448 93 L.Ed. 513 KOVACSv.COOPER, Judge. No. 9. Submitted Oct. 11, 1948. Decided Jan. 31, 1949. Rehearing Denied Feb. 28, See 921, 638. Appeal from the Court of Errors and Appeals State New jersey. Mr. George Pellettieri, Trenton, N.J., for appellant. Louis Josephson, appellee. Justice REED announce...
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336 U.S. 106 69 S.Ct. 463 93 L.Ed. 533 RAILWAY EXPRESS AGENCY, Inc., et al.v.PEOPLE OF STATE NEW YORK. No. 51. Argued Dec. 6, 1948. Decided Jan. 31, 1949. Appeal from the Court of Appeals State New York. Mr. Ralph M. Carson, York City, for appellants. Stanley Buchsbaum, appellee. Justice DOUGLAS delivered opinion Court...
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336 U.S. 169 69 S.Ct. 432 93 L.Ed. 585 OTTv.MISSISSIPPI VALLEY BARGE LINE CO. et al. No. 244. Argued Jan. 5, 1949. Decided Feb. 7, Rehearing Denied March See 928, 653. Appeal from the United States Court of Appeals for Fifth circuit. Mr. Howard W. Lenfant, New Orleans, La., appellants. Arthur A. Moreno, appellees. Just...
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336 U.S. 155 69 S.Ct. 425 93 L.Ed. 569 FISHERv.PACE, Sheriff. No. 45. Argued and Submitted Dec. 9, 1948. Decided Feb. 7, 1949. Rehearing Denied March See 928, 653. Mr. R. Dean Moorhead, of Austin, Tex., for petitioner. Quentin Keith, Beaumont, respondent. Justice REED delivered the opinion Court. 1 While participating ...
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336 U.S. 132 69 S.Ct. 435 93 L.Ed. 553 CALLAWAY et al.v.BENTON al. No. 21. Argued Oct. 19, 1948. Decided Feb. 7, 1949. [Syllabus from pages 132-134 intentionally omitted] Mr. T. M. Cunningham, of Savannah, Ga., for petitioners. Charles J. Bloch, Macon, respondent. Chief Justice VINSON delivered the opinion Court. 1 The...
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336 U.S. 207 69 S.Ct. 507 93 L.Ed. 618 REYNOLDSv.ATLANTIC COAST LINE R. CO. No. 234. Argued Jan. 10, 1949. Decided Feb. 14, Mr. J. Kirkman Jackson, of Birmingham, Ala., for petitioner. Peyton D. Bibb, respondent. PER CURIAM. 1 The petitioner brought this suit under the Federal Employers' Liability Act, 45 U.S.C.A. § 51...
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336 U.S. 176 69 S.Ct. 492 93 L.Ed. 591 WISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER CO.v.UNITED STATES. No. 237. Argued Jan. 7, 1949. Decided Feb. 14, Mr. Van B. Wake, of Milwaukee, Wis., for petitioner. William L. Ransom, New York City, Consolidated Edison Co. N.Y., as amicus curiae, by special leave Court. Lee A. Jackson, Washington, D....
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336 U.S. 198 69 S.Ct. 503 93 L.Ed. 611 LAWSON, Deputy Commissioner,v.SUWANEE FRUIT & STEAMSHIP CO. et al. No. 56. Argued Dec. 7, 1948. Decided Feb. 14, 1949. Mr. Newell A. Clapp, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Harry T. Gray, Jacksonville, Fla., respondents. Justice MURPHY delivered the opinion Court. 1 This is a ...
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336 U.S. 187 69 S.Ct. 497 93 L.Ed. 599 McCOMB, Adm'rv.JACKSONVILLE PAPER CO. et al. No. 110. Argued Dec. 14, 15, 1948. Decided Feb. 1949. Bessie Margolin, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Mr. Louis Kurz, Jacksonville, Fla., respondents. [Argument Counsel from page 188 intentionally omitted] Justice DOUGLAS delivere...
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336 U.S. 220 69 S.Ct. 550 93 L.Ed. 632 DANIEL, Atty. Gen. of South Carollna, et al.v.FAMILY SECURITY LIFE INS. CO. al. No. 297. Argued Feb. 2, 1949. Decided 28, On Appeal From the United States District Court for Eastern Carolina. Mr. David W. Robinson, Washington, D.C., appellants. Donald Russell, Spartenburg, S.C., a...
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336 U.S. 210 69 S.Ct. 530 93 L.Ed. 621 UNITED STATES ex rel. HIRSHBERGv.COOKE. No. 231. Argued Jan. 13, 1949. Decided Feb. 28, Mr. John J. O'Neil, of Boston, Mass., for petitioner. Peyton Ford, Washington, D.C., respondent. Justice BLACK delivered the opinion Court. 1 This case raises important questions concerning sta...
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336 U.S. 226 69 S.Ct. 541 93 L.Ed. 638 NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARDv.STOWE SPINNING CO. et al. No. 46. Argued Dec. 9 and 10, 1948. Decided Feb. 28, 1949. Mr. Mozart G. Ratner, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Paul C. Whitlock, Charlotte, N.C., respondents. Justice MURPHY delivered the opinion Court. 1 The princip...
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336 U.S. 245 69 S.Ct. 516 93 L.Ed. 651 INTERNATIONAL UNION, U.A.W., A.F. OF L., LOCAL 232 et al.,v.WISCONSIN EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS BOARD al. (two cases). Nos. 14, 15. Argued Nov. 17, 18, 1948. Decided Feb. 28, 1949. Rehearing Denied May 2, See 970, 935. Mr. David Previant, of Milwaukee, Wis., for petitioners. Mrs. Beart...
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