AuthorTitleCitationSummaryYearTypeKey Terms in Title or SummaryCase Status
  Daniels V. Allen 192 F.2d 763, United States Court of Appeals Fourth Circuit, Docket Number 6330 (11/5/1951) Bennie Daniels and Lloyd Ray Daniels brought habeas corpus proceedings against Robert A. Allen, Warden, Central Prison of the State of North Carolina, Raleigh, North Carolina, to secure the release of the petitioners who had been convicted in state court of murder in the first degree. The United States District Court for the Eastern District of... 1951 Cases    
  Davis V. Jackson 55 So.2d 292, Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Second Circuit, Docket Number 7761 (11/30/1951) Action by Olivia Jamison Davis, and others against Robert J. Jackson, Jr., and others to be adjudged owners in indivision of certain realty in actual possession of defendants. The Fourth Judicial District Court, Parish of Ouachita, D. I. Garrett, J., entered decree for defendants, and plaintiffs appealed. The Court of Appeals, Taliaferro, J., held... 1951 Cases    
  Dorsey V. Dorsey 256 Ala. 137, Supreme Court of Alabama, Docket Number 4 DIV. 558 (3/29/1951) Ed Dorsey filed suit in equity against Florrie Dorsey, otherwise known as Florida Sawyer, and another, to annul a marriage and reform a deed. A decree for complainant was entered in the Circuit Court, Barbour County, J. S. Williams, J., and the named respondent appealed. The Supreme Court, Lawson, J., held that complainant failed to meet burden of... 1951 Cases    
  Dorsey V. State 219 Ark. 101, Supreme Court of Arkansas, Docket Number 4656 (6/4/1951) Peter Dorsey was convicted in the Circuit Court, Phillips County, Elmo Taylor, J., of murder in the first degree and he appealed. The Supreme Court, Robinson, A. J., held, inter alia, that evidence justified conviction. Judgment affirmed. 1951 Cases    
  Dow V. Carnegie-illinois Steel Corp. 100 F.Supp. 494, United States District Court W.D. Pennsylvania, Docket Number CIV. 5153 (9/20/1951) Harriet Dow, administratrix of the estate of Paul Dow, deceased, brought an action against the Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corporation. On plaintiff's motion to challenge the array of jurors and strike the jury panel. The District Court, Gourley, J., held that the Jury Commissioner and Clerk of Courts showed no bias or prejudice in selecting names or... 1951 Cases    
  Dr. Irvin Stewart 44 W. Va. Op. Atty. Gen. 158, W.Va.A.G (4/26/1951)   1951 Administrative Decisions & Guidance    
Arthur E. Sutherland, Jr. Freedom and Internal Security 64 Harvard Law Review 383 (January, 1951) WHOEVER in this tense moment ventures to write an appraisal of a new law affecting human liberty runs some risk of being misunderstood. The somber conservative is apt to scan the title with alarm, assuming in advance that the piece is another emanation of crypto-Communism. The more febrile liberals may be suspicious lest the author turn out to be a... 1951 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources    
  Fulco V. City Ice Service 59 So.2d 198, Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Second Circuit, Docket Number 7676 (6/29/1951) Action by Roy L. Fulco, and wife, against City Ice Service, Inc., and another, for injuries sustained when plaintiffs' automobile collided with truck owned by defendant ice company and insured by defendant insurance company. The First Judicial District Court, Parish of Caddo, William F. Woods, Jr., J., gave judgment for plaintiffs, and defendants... 1951 Cases    
  Grace V. State 212 Miss. 784, Supreme Court of Mississippi, Division B, Docket Number 38167 (12/10/1951) Joe Grace was convicted in the Circuit Court of Jones County, F. Burkett Collins, J., of bigamy, and he appealed. The Supreme Court, Alexander, J., held that instruction by Circuit Court that it was not incumbent on the state to show that defendant was divorced from his first wife in order for jury to find him guilty of bigamy, provided jury... 1951 Cases    
  Harrod V. U.s. 99 F.Supp. 577, United States District Court, W.D. Washington, Southern Division, Docket Number 7616 (8/9/1951) Action by Leroy J. Harrod against the United States of America to recover under the Public Vessels Act for injuries sustained as a result of the seaman having contracted tuberculosis while on defendant's ship. The District Court, McLaughlin, J., held that the seaman contracted an acute case of tuberculosis as a result of inadequate and defective... 1951 Cases    
  Hill V. Hill 241 Mo.App. 243, Kansas City Court of Appeals, Missouri, Docket Number 21439 (1/8/1951) Virginia Ann Hill sued John Judson Hill for a divorce. The Circuit Court, Jackson County, Thomas R. Hunt, J., entered an order allowing plaintiff temporary alimony and attorney's fees, and defendant appealed. The Kansas City Court of Appeals, Samuel A. Dew, P. J., held that since the Iowa divorce decree pleaded in defense had been challenged by... 1951 Cases    
  In re 2 Oakland Ave., Amsterdam 200 Misc. 408, County Court, Montgomery County, New York (6/4/1951) Proceedings in the matter of the sale of real property located at 2 Oakland Avenue, Amsterdam, New York, by Roland Hoffman, as Commissioner of Public Welfare of the Montgomery County Public Welfare District, wherein petitioner requested that Public Welfare Commissioner be prohibited and restrained from delivering a deed of certain real property and... 1951 Cases    
  In re 2 Oakland Ave., Amsterdam 200 Misc. 408, County Court, Montgomery County, New York (6/4/1951) Proceedings in the matter of the sale of real property located at 2 Oakland Avenue, Amsterdam, New York, by Roland Hoffman, as Commissioner of Public Welfare of the Montgomery County Public... 1951 Trial Court Orders    
  In re Applications of Air Waves, Inc. (Wlcs), Baton Rouge, Louisiana Kjan Broadcasting Company, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 16 F.C.C. 388, F.C.C, Docket Number 9527, 9528 (12/5/1951)   1951 Administrative Decisions & Guidance    
  In re Applications of Lemoyne College, Memphis, Tennessee Aaron B. Robinson Tr/as Ripley Broadcasting Company, Ripley, Tennessee 15 F.C.C. 782, F.C.C, Docket Number 9196, 9197 (3/22/1951)   1951 Administrative Decisions & Guidance    
  In re Applications of Nashville Broadcasting Company, Inc., Nashville, Tennessee Southern Broadcasting Company, Inc., Nashville, Tennessee 16 F.C.C. 234, F.C.C, Docket Number 9752, 9753 (10/4/1951)   1951 Administrative Decisions & Guidance    
  In re Applications of Sky Way Broadcasting Corporation, Columbus, Ohio Stephen H. Kovalan, Wellston, Ohio 16 F.C.C. 150, F.C.C, Docket Number 9742, 9824 (9/26/1951)   1951 Administrative Decisions & Guidance    
  In re Watts 54 So.2d 151, Supreme Court of Florida, en Banc (8/7/1951) Proceedings concerning Olin E. Watts, as chairman, and others, as members, constituting The State Board of Law Examiners for issuance of certificates of admission to practice law without further examination as to legal qualification by certain citizens who were compelled to secure their legal education and who graduated and received degree of... 1951 Cases    
Robert L. Stern Inconsistency in Government Litigation 64 Harvard Law Review 759 (March, 1951) IN the past several years there has been both judicial and extrajudicial comment on what has seemed to be a surprising phenomenon -- that the United States Government has occasionally taken conflicting positions in cases in the Supreme Court, either by appearing on both sides of a question or in opposition to what appears to be the Government's own... 1951 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources    
  Johnson V. State 35 Ala.App. 645, Court of Appeals of Alabama, Docket Number 6 DIV. 123 (4/10/1951) Dorothy Johnson was convicted in the Circuit Court, Lamar County, Verdo Elmore, J., of burglary in the first degree, and she appealed. The Court of Appeals, Price, J., held that the proof was sufficient to establish corpus delicti of the offense. Judgment affirmed. 1951 Cases    
  Joint Brief in Opposition to Motion to Dismiss the Appeals, Halvajian V. Bd. Of Educ. Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number Nos. 628, 627 (3/21/1951) MAY IT PLEASE THE COURT: Pursuant to Rule 7 (3) of the Rules of this Court the appellants in these cases file this their brief in opposition to the motion to dismiss. The appellees contend... 1951 Briefs    
  Lucas V. State 212 Miss. 717, Supreme Court of Mississippi, Division A, Docket Number 38188 (12/3/1951) A. B. Lucas was convicted in the Circuit Court, Covington County, Homer Currie, J., of unlawful sale of intoxicating liquor and he appealed. The Supreme Court, McGehee, J., held that where case was called for trial during early part of afternoon, and witness of defendant, although summoned, failed to answer, but defendant neither requested... 1951 Cases    
  Lyons V. Illinois Greyhound Lines 192 F.2d 533, United States Court of Appeals Seventh Circuit, Docket Number 10452 (11/1/1951) Jennie B. Lyons brought an action against the Illinois Greyhound Lines, Inc., for personal injuries, alleging that the driver of a bus in which plaintiff was riding had required plaintiff to give up her seat to another passenger and to move to the rear of the bus. The United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern... 1951 Cases   This has some negative history but hasn’t been reversed or overruled.
  Mathews Lumber Co. 96 NLRB No. 52, N.L.R.B, Docket Number Case No. 20-CA-354 (9/24/1951)   1951 Administrative Decisions & Guidance    
  Mccane V. Mims 38 C.C.P.A. 836, United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, Docket Number 5750 (2/6/1951) Trade-mark interference proceeding between T. A. McCane and William J. Mims. The Commissioner of Patents of the United States Patent Office, T.M. Interference No. 3760, affirmed a decision of the Examiner of Interferences in favor of Mims and McCane appealed. The United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, Jackson, J., held that the record... 1951 Cases    
  Mcmurrin V. State 156 Tex.Crim. 434, Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, Docket Number 25160 (3/14/1951) Richard S. McMurrin was convicted in the District Court, Galveston County, Donald M. Markle, J., of rape by force, and he appealed. The Court of Criminal Appeals, held that the selection of the jury commissioners did not constitute a denial of due process, and that action of prosecuting attorney in excusing from jury service, by exercise of... 1951 Cases    
  Miscellaneous 1951-24-13712 1951-2 C.B. 458, I.R.S (9/18/1951)   1951 Administrative Decisions & Guidance    
  Motion Pictures and the First Amendment 60 Yale Law Journal 696 (April, 1951) Under a Constitution which tries to minimize arbitrary restraints on speech, state and municipal censorship of motion pictures occurs with almost no judicial control. Movies may be cut or banned by permanent censorship boards in advance of exhibition, removed from exhibition by police or licensing officials, or withdrawn under informal pressure... 1951 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources    
  Opening Brief on Behalf of Appellants, Buck V. State Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number No. 165 (11/27/1951) Opinion Below The opinion of the Justice Court is published on page 52 of the Transcript of Record; the opinion of the Appellate Department of the Superior Court of the State of California... 1951 Briefs    
  People V. Beauharnais 408 Ill. 512, Supreme Court of Illinois, Docket Number 31719 (1/18/1951) Joseph Beauharnais was convicted in the Municipal Court of Chicago, Joseph H. McGarry, J., for violating a statute which forbids any person from exhibiting any lithograph which portrays lack of virtue of a class of citizens, and he appealed. The Supreme Court, Fulton, J., held that libelous and inflammatory language used in lithographed petition... 1951 Cases    
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