290 U.S. 89

290 U.S. 89 290 U.S. 89 54 S.Ct. 38 78 L.Ed. 192 JOHN K. & CATHERINE S. MULLEN BENEV. CORPORATIONv.UNITED STATES. No. 32. Argued Oct. 20, 1933. Decided Nov. 6, 1933. Messrs. Branch Bird and W. G. Bissell, both of Gooding, Idaho, for petitioner. The Attorney General and Mr. Frank J. Wideman, Asst. Atty. Gen., […]

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Shepard v. United States, 290 U.S. 96 (1933)

Issues: Evidence Law, Hearsay Rule

290 U.S. 96 54 S.Ct. 22 78 L.Ed. 196 SHEPARD v. UNITED STATES. No. 50. Argued Oct. 9, 10, 1933. Decided Nov. 6, 1933. Counsel: Messrs. Harry W. Colmery, of Topeka, Kan., and Charles L. Kagey, of Wichita, Kan., for petitioner. Mr. J. Crawford Biggs, Sol. Gen., of Washington, D.C., for the United States. [hr] […]

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290 U.S. 603

290 U.S. 603 290 U.S. 603 54 S.Ct. 347 78 L.Ed. 529 Lida M. ROSS, appellant,v.Dancey FORT, Commissioner of Finance and Taxation of the State of Tennessee. No. 613. Supreme Court of the United States December 18, 1933 Appeal from the Supreme Court of the State of Tennessee. Mr. J. A. Fowler, of Knoxville, Tenn., […]

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290 U.S. 66

290 U.S. 66 290 U.S. 66 54 S.Ct. 16 78 L.Ed. 176 FIDELITY & DEPOSIT CO. OF MARYLANDv.ARENZ. No. 1. Argued and Submitted Oct. 10, 1933. Decided Nov. 6, 1933. Messrs. John Lichty and Elton Watkins, both of Portland, Or., for petitioner. Mr. John C. Veatch, of Portland, Or., for respondent. Mr. Justice BUTLER delivered […]

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290 U.S. 70

290 U.S. 70 290 U.S. 70 54 S.Ct. 28 78 L.Ed. 181 UNITED STATES et al. (TEXAS & N.O.R. Co. et al., Interveners)v.STATE OF LOUISIANA et al. No. 17. Argued Oct. 13, 1933. Decided Nov. 6, 1933. Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Louisiana. The Attorney General […]

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290 U.S. 82

290 U.S. 82 290 U.S. 82 54 S.Ct. 10 78 L.Ed. 189 CULLEN FUEL CO., Inc.,v.W. E. HEDGER, Inc. No. 9. Argued Oct. 9, 1933. Decided Nov. 6, 1933. Mr. Horace L. Cheyney, of New York City, for petitioner. [Argument of Counsel from pages 83-86 intentionally omitted] Messrs. Thomas H. Middleton and Forrest E. Single, […]

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290 U.S. 561

290 U.S. 561 290 U.S. 561 54 S.Ct. 321 78 L.Ed. 500 STATE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF KANSAS et al.v.WICHITA GAS CO. et al. No. 114. Argued Nov. 16, 1933. Decided Jan. 8, 1934. Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the District of Kansas. Messrs. E. H. Hatcher, of Topeka, Kan., Charles […]

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290 U.S. 570

290 U.S. 570 290 U.S. 570 54 S.Ct. 277 78 L.Ed. 505 P. F. PETERSEN BAKING CO. et al.v.BRYAN, Governor, et al. No. 203. Argued Dec. 8, 1933. Decided Jan. 8, 1934. Appeal from the Supreme Court of the State of Nebraska. Messrs. John C. Grover, of Kansas City, Mo., and Harold D. Le Mar, […]

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290 U.S. 576

290 U.S. 576 290 U.S. 576 54 S.Ct. 271 78 L.Ed. 510 MISSOURI PAC. R. CO.v.HARTLEY BROS. No. 200. Argued Dec. 14, 1933. Decided Jan. 8, 1934. Messrs. Wm. L. Curtis and Thomas B. Pryor, both of Ft. Smith, Ark., for petitioner. Mr. H. D. Moreland, of Claremore, Okl., for respondent. Mr. Justice BUTLER delivered […]

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290 U.S. 579

290 U.S. 579 290 U.S. 579 54 S.Ct. 265 78 L.Ed. 513 STATE OF VERMONTv.STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. No. 2, Original. Decided Jan. 8, 1934. Messrs. John G. Sargent, of Ludlow, Vt., and Warren R. Austin, of Burlington, Vt., for the State of Vermont. Messrs. James P. Tuttle, of Manchester, N.H., and J. A. Matthews, […]

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290 U.S. 59

290 U.S. 59 290 U.S. 59 54 S.Ct. 13 78 L.Ed. 168 OAKESv.LAKE, Sheriff. No. 5. Argued and Submitted Oct. 11, 1933. Decided Nov. 6, 1933. Messrs. George B. Guthrie, James G. Wilson, and John F. Reilly, all of Portland, Or., for petitioner. Mr. William Healy, of Boise, Idaho, for respondent. Mr. Justice SUTHERLAND delivered […]

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290 U.S. 590

290 U.S. 590 290 U.S. 590 54 S.Ct. 83 78 L.Ed. 520 COLUMBIA-DESCHUTES POWER COMPANY, appellant,v.Charles E. STRICKLIN, as State Engineer of the State of Oregon. No. 3. Supreme Court of the United States October 16, 1933 Mr. Arthur L. Veazie, of Portland, Or., for appellant. Messrs. I. H. Van Winkle and Willis S. Moore, […]

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290 U.S. 534

290 U.S. 534 290 U.S. 534 54 S.Ct. 287 78 L.Ed. 484 BURROUGHS et al.v.UNITED STATES. No. 434. Argued Dec. 5, 1933. Decided Jan. 8, 1934. [Syllabus from pages 534-535 intentionally omitted] Mr. Robert H. McNeill, of Washington, D.C., for petitioners. [Argument of Counsel from pages 536-540 intentionally omitted] The Attorney General and Mr. J. […]

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290 U.S. 551

290 U.S. 551 290 U.S. 551 54 S.Ct. 272 78 L.Ed. 492 LUMBRAv.UNITED STATES. No. 152. Argued Nov. 17, 1933. Decided Jan. 8, 1934. Messrs. Warren E. Miller, of Washington, D.C., and Consuelo B. Northrop, of Burlington, Vt., for petitioner. The Attorney General and Mr. Will G. Beardslee, of Washington, D.C., for the United States. […]

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290 U.S. 56

290 U.S. 56 290 U.S. 56 54 S.Ct. 5 78 L.Ed. 166 GRISWOLD et al.v.HELVERING, Com’r of Internal Revenue. No. 38. Argued Oct. 19, 20, 1933. Decided Nov. 6, 1933. Messrs. Wm. M. Haddad and Walter T. Fisher, both of Chicago, Ill., for petitioners. The Attorney General and Mr. Erwin N. Griswold, of Washington, D.C., […]

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290 U.S. 504

290 U.S. 504 290 U.S. 504 54 S.Ct. 298 78 L.Ed. 465 FIRST NAT. BANK OF CINCINNATI et al.v.FLERSHEM et al. (two cases). Nos. 62, 63. ARZT et al. v. SAME. No. 64. CLAPIER v. SAME. No. 65. Nos. 62, 63, 64, 65. Argued Nov. 9, 10, 1933. Decided Jan. 8, 1934. [Syllabus from pages […]

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290 U.S. 530

290 U.S. 530 290 U.S. 530 54 S.Ct. 270 78 L.Ed. 481 FIX, Collector of Internal Revenue,v.PHILADELPHIA BARGE CO. et al. No. 153. Argued Dec. 13, 1933. Decided Jan. 8, 1934. The Attorney General and Mr. J. Crawford Biggs, Sol. Gen., of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Mr. Thomas P. Mikell, of Philadelphia, Pa., for respondent. […]

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290 U.S. 47

290 U.S. 47 290 U.S. 47 54 S.Ct. 1 78 L.Ed. 162 TRAINOR CO.v.AETNA CASUALTY & SURETY CO. No. 13. Argued Oct. 12, 1933. Decided Nov. 6, 1933. Messrs. David L. Ullman and Joseph J. Brown, both of Philadelphia, Pa., for petitioner. [Argument of Counsel from pages 48-49 intentionally omitted] Mr. Joseph W. Henderson, of […]

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290 U.S. 484

290 U.S. 484 290 U.S. 484 54 S.Ct. 292 78 L.Ed. 452 ALEXANDER, Collector of Internal Revenue,v.COSDEN PIPE LINE CO. No. 54. Argued Nov. 10—13, 1933. Decided Jan. 8, 1934. The Attorney General and Mr. J. Crawford Biggs, Sol. Gen., of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Mr. R. H. Wills, of Tulsa, Okl., for respondent. Mr. […]

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290 U.S. 499

290 U.S. 499 290 U.S. 499 54 S.Ct. 263 78 L.Ed. 462 NORTHWESTERN PAC. R. CO.v.BOBO. No. 163. Submitted Dec. 12, 1933. Decided Jan. 8, 1934. Mr. W. H. Orrick, of San Francisco, Cal., for petitioner. Mr. Robert D. Duke, of San Francisco, Cal., for respondent. Mr. Justice McREYNOLDS delivered the opinion of the Court. […]

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