288 U.S. 426

288 U.S. 426 288 U.S. 426 53 S.Ct. 422 77 L.Ed. 873 PACIFIC COAST STEEL CO.v.McLAUGHLIN. No. 518. Argued Feb. 15, 1933. Decided March 13, 1933. Messrs. George H. Koster and Ralph W. Smith, both of Los Angeles, Cal., for petitioner. Mr. G. A. Youngquist, Asst. Atty. Gen., for respondent. Mr. Justice BRANDEIS delivered the […]

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288 U.S. 430

288 U.S. 430 288 U.S. 430 53 S.Ct. 415 77 L.Ed. 875 SPICERv.SMITH, Special Deputy Banking Com’r, etc. No. 388. Argued Jan. 19, 20, 1933. Decided March 13, 1933. Messrs. Wm. Marshall Bullitt and Leo T. Wolford, both of Louisiville, Ky., for petitioner. Mr. Jesse I. Miller, of Washington, D.C., for respondent. Mr. Justice BUTLER […]

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288 U.S. 329

288 U.S. 329 288 U.S. 329 53 S.Ct. 389 77 L.Ed. 815 PEOPLE OF STATE OF NEW YORKv.IRVING TRUST CO. No. 304. Argued Jan. 13, 1933. Decided Feb. 13, 1933. Mr. Robert P. Beyer, of New York City, for petitioners. Mr. S. John Block, of New York City, for respondent. Mr. Justice McREYNOLDS delivered the […]

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288 U.S. 344

288 U.S. 344 288 U.S. 344 53 S.Ct. 471 77 L.Ed. 825 APPALACHIAN COALS, Inc., et al.v.UNITED STATES. No. 504. Argued Jan. 9, 10, 1933. Decided March 13, 1933. Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Western District of Virginia. [Syllabus from pages 344-346 intentionally omitted] Messrs. William J. Donovan, of […]

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288 U.S. 415

288 U.S. 415 288 U.S. 415 53 S.Ct. 426 77 L.Ed. 866 ARTHUR C. HARVEY CO.v.MALLEY et al. No. 537. Argued Feb. 16, 17, 1933. Decided March 13, 1933. Mr. O. Walter Taylor, of Boston, Mass., for petitioner. The Attorney General and Mr. Paul D. Miller, of Washington, D.C., for respondents. Mr. Justice McREYNOLDS delivered […]

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288 U.S. 294

288 U.S. 294 288 U.S. 294 53 S.Ct. 350 77 L.Ed. 796 NORWEGIAN NITROGEN PRODUCTS CO.v.UNITED STATES. No. 272. Argued Jan. 10, 11, 1933. Decided Feb. 6, 1933. [Syllabus from pages 294-296 intentionally omitted] Messrs. Marion De Vries and Jesse P. Crawford, both of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. The Attorney General, Messrs. Thomas D.Thacher, Sol. […]

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288 U.S. 325

288 U.S. 325 288 U.S. 325 53 S.Ct. 388 77 L.Ed. 812 INDIAN TERRITORY ILLUMINATING OIL CO.v.BOARD OF EQUALIZATION OF TULSA COUNTY, OKL. SAME v. BOARD OF COUNTY COM’RS OF PAYNE COUNTY, OKL. Nos. 356, 357. Argued Jan. 17, 18, 1933. Decided Feb. 13, 1933. Mr. John H. Miley, of Oklahoma City, Okl., for petitioner. […]

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288 U.S. 333

288 U.S. 333 288 U.S. 333 53 S.Ct. 391 77 L.Ed. 819 PENNSYLVANIA R. CO.v.CHAMBERLAIN. No. 379. Argued Jan. 19, 1933. Decided Feb. 13, 1933. [Syllabus from pages 333-335 intentionally omitted] Messrs. Morton L. Fearey and Roscoe H. Hupper, both of New York City, and Frederic D. McKenney, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Mr. Sol […]

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288 U.S. 249

288 U.S. 249 288 U.S. 249 53 S.Ct. 345 77 L.Ed. 730 NASHVILLE, C. & ST. L. RY.v.WALLACE, Comptroller of Treasury of Tennessee, et al. No. 176. Argued Dec. 12, 1932. Decided Feb. 6, 1933. Appeal from the Supreme Court of the State of Tennessee. [Syllabus from pages 249-251 intentionally omitted] Mr. Fitzgerald Hall, of […]

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288 U.S. 269

288 U.S. 269 288 U.S. 269 53 S.Ct. 337 77 L.Ed. 739 MASSACHUSETTS MUT. LIFE INS. CO.v.UNITED STATES. No. 322. Argued Jan. 16—17, 1933. Decided Feb. 6, 1933. Mr. Guy Patten, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. The Attorney General and Mr. Whitney North Seymour, of Washington, D.C., for the United States. Mr. Justice ROBERTS delivered […]

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288 U.S. 275

288 U.S. 275 288 U.S. 275 53 S.Ct. 343 77 L.Ed. 743 ROCCOv.LEHIGH VALLEY R. CO. No. 359. Argued Jan. 18, 1933. Decided Feb. 6, 1933. Messrs. Abraham W. Feinberg, of Ithaca, N.Y., and Clayton R. Lusk, of Cortland, N.Y., for petitioner. Mr. Harold E. Simpson, of Ithaca, N.Y., for respondent. Mr. Justice ROBERTS delivered […]

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288 U.S. 280

288 U.S. 280 288 U.S. 280 53 S.Ct. 369 77 L.Ed. 748 BURNET, Commissioner of Internal Revenue,v.GUGGENHEIM. No. 283. Argued Jan. 11, 1933. Decided Feb. 6, 1933. The Attorney General and Mr. G. A. Youngquist, Asst. Atty. Gen., for petitioner. Mr. Elihu Root, Jr., of New York City, for respondent. Mr. Justice CARDOZO delivered the […]

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288 U.S. 290

288 U.S. 290 288 U.S. 290 53 S.Ct. 323 77 L.Ed. 754 PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORKv.MACLAY et al. No. 374. Argued Jan. 18, 19, 1933. Decided Feb. 6, 1933. Messrs. Charles A. Schneider and Robert P. Beyer, both of New York City, for the People of the State of New York. The […]

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288 U.S. 188

288 U.S. 188 288 U.S. 188 53 S.Ct. 362 77 L.Ed. 691 DICKSON et al.v.UHLMANN GRAIN CO. No. 63. Argued Nov. 16, 17, 1932. Decided Feb. 6, 1933. Mr. S. J. Jones, of Carrollton, Mo., for petitioners. Mr. Paul R. Stinson, of Kansas City, Mo., for respondent. [Argument of Counsel from page 189 intentionally omitted] […]

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288 U.S. 212

288 U.S. 212 288 U.S. 212 53 S.Ct. 335 77 L.Ed. 706 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSIONv.ROYAL MILLING CO. et al. No. 393. Argued Jan. 20, 1933. Decided Feb. 6, 1933. To sustain Federal Trade Commission’s orders to cease certain practices, they must be unfair methods of competition in interstate commerce and commission’s proceeding must be in […]

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288 U.S. 218

288 U.S. 218 288 U.S. 218 53 S.Ct. 373 77 L.Ed. 710 ANGLO-CHILEAN NITRATE SALES CORPORATIONv.STATE OF ALABAMA. No. 377. Argued Jan. 19, 1933. Decided Feb. 6, 1933. Appeal from the Supreme Court of the State of Alabama. Messrs. R. Worth Vaughan and Elihu Root, Jr., both of New York City, for appellant. Messrs. Thomas […]

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288 U.S. 239

288 U.S. 239 288 U.S. 239 53 S.Ct. 328 77 L.Ed. 721 THE NO. 37. THE TALISMAN. NEW YORK CENT. R. CO.v.LONG ISLAND R. CO. No. 286. Argued Jan. 11, 12, 1933. Decided Feb. 6, 1933. Messrs. Leonard J. Matteson and D. Roger Englar, both of New York City, for petitioner. Mr. Chauncey I. Clark, […]

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288 U.S. 243

288 U.S. 243 288 U.S. 243 53 S.Ct. 332 77 L.Ed. 725 UNITED STATESv.ACME OPERATING CORPORATION (LIBERTY TRUST CO., Intervener). No. 319. Argued Jan. 16, 1933. Decided Feb. 6, 1933. The Attorney General and Mr. Charles B. Rugg, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the United States. Mr. Addison C. Burnham, of Boston, Mass., for respondent. Mr. […]

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288 U.S. 162

288 U.S. 162 288 U.S. 162 53 S.Ct. 380 77 L.Ed. 676 VOEHLv.INDEMNITY INS. CO. OF NORTH AMERICA. No. 315. Argued Jan. 13, 1933. Decided Feb. 6, 1933. Mr. Israel J. Mendelson, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner. Mr. G. Bowdoin Craighill, of Washington, D.C., for respondent. [Argument of Counsel from pages 163-164 intentionally omitted] Mr. […]

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288 U.S. 178

288 U.S. 178 288 U.S. 178 53 S.Ct. 326 77 L.Ed. 685 BROAD RIVER POWER CO.v.QUERY et al. LEXINGTON WATER POWER CO. v. SAME. Nos. 390, 391. Argued Jan. 20, 1933. Decided Feb. 6, 1933. Appeals from the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of South Carolina. Mr. George M. Le […]

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