AuthorTitleCitationSummaryYearTypeKey Terms in Title or SummaryCase Status
  Corbin V. County School Bd. Of Pulaski County, Va. 84 F.Supp. 253, United States District Court W.D. Virginia, Roanoke Division, Docket Number CIV. 341 (5/2/1949) This is an action for a declaratory judgment and injunctive relief instituted by a number of children of school age, suing by their fathers, mothers or legal guardians as their next friends, and by the fathers, mothers and legal guardians in their own right, against the County School Board of Pulaski County, Virginia, and Frank J. Critzer, Division... 1949 Cases   This is no longer good law for at least one of the points of law it contains.
  Corbin V. County School Bd. Of Pulaski County, Va. 177 F.2d 924, United States Court of Appeals Fourth Circuit, Docket Number 5921 (11/14/1949) Mathama N. Corbin, an infant, by T.C. Corbin, his father and next friend, and others sued County School Board of Pulaski County, Virginia, and Frank J. Critzer, Division Superintendent of the Schools of Pulaski County, for declaratory judgment and injunctive relief, alleging that defendants were pursuing a policy, practice and usage of denying to... 1949 Cases    
  Crumb V. State 205 Ga. 547, Supreme Court of Georgia, Docket Number 16710 (7/12/1949) Error from City of Blakely; Jas. W. Bonner, Judge. John Crumb was convicted of unlawfully pointing a weapon at another, and he brings error. Reversed. 1949 Cases   This is no longer good law for at least one of the points of law it contains.
  Developments in the Law 62 Harvard Law Review 787 (March, 1949) The past thirty years have seen the declaratory judgment develop into an integral part of the American scheme of judicial remedies. During much of this period, the primary problem was the establishment of the constitutionality of statutes authorizing the remedy. It was only after this foundation was firmly established that judicial attention turned... 1949 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources    
  Dixon V. State 89 Okla.Crim. 205, Criminal Court of Appeals of Oklahoma, Docket Number A-10953 (5/4/1949) Appeal from District Court, Bryan County, Sam Sullivan, Judge. Lonzo Dixon was convicted for the crime of assault with a dangerous weapon and sentenced to a term of five years in the penitentiary, and he appeals. Affirmed. 1949 Cases    
Charles Fairman Does the Fourteenth Amendment Incorporate the Bill of Rights? 2 Stanford Law Review 5 (December, 1949) My study of the historical events that culminated in the Fourteenth Amendment, and the expressions of those who sponsored and favored, as well as those who opposed its submission and passage, persuades me that one of the chief objects that the provisions of the Amendment's first section, separately, and as a whole, were intended to accomplish was... 1949 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources    
  Dorsey V. Stuyvesant Town Corp. 299 N.Y. 512, Court of Appeals of New York (7/19/1949) Appeal from Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department. Separate actions by Joseph R. Dorsey and others, suing on behalf of themselves and others similarly situated, and by Shad Polier, as Taxpayer of the City of New York, against Stuyvesant Town Corporation, William O'Dwyer, as Mayor of the City of New York, and others, to enjoin... 1949 Cases    
  Eastman V. Yellow Cab Co. 173 F.2d 874, United States Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit, Docket Number 9607 (3/11/1949) Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division; William J. Campbell, Judge. Action by Thomas B. Eastman and others against the Yellow Cab Company and others for injunction and to compel issuance of licenses to operate taxicabs. From an order dismissing the complaint before trial, the plaintiffs... 1949 Cases    
  Fawcett Publications V. Bronze Publications 173 F.2d 778, United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit, Docket Number 12478 (4/12/1949) Appeal from the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida, John W. Holland, Judge. Action for unfair competition and alleged infringement of registered trade-mark by Fawcett Publications, Inc., against Bronze Publications, Inc., and another. From the judgment, the plaintiff appeals. Affirmed. 1949 Cases    
  Flowers V. State 209 Miss. 86, Supreme Court of Mississippi, in Banc, Docket Number 37251 (6/13/1949) Appeal from Circuit Court, Leake County; Percy M. Lee, Judge. Hartness Flowers was convicted for assault and battery by use of shotgun and rifle with intent to kill and murder and he appeals. Affirmed. 1949 Cases    
  Foutts V. Journeymen Barbers, Hairdressers & Cosmetologists' Intern. Union of America, Local No. 105 88 N.E.2d 317, Court of Common Pleas of Ohio, Summit County, Docket Number 169512 (10/11/1949) Charles E. Foutts brought action against Journeymen Barbers, Hairdressers & Cosmetologists' International Union of America, Local No. 105, and Edger M. Sanders, to enjoin defendants from removing union shop card from plaintiff's place of business and to enjoin picketing of plaintiff's place of business. The Court of Common Pleas, Watters, J., held... 1949 Cases   This is no longer good law for at least one of the points of law it contains.
  Foutts V. Journeymen Barbers, Hairdressers & Cosmetologists' Intern. Union of America, Local No. 105 88 N.E.2d 317, Court of Common Pleas of Ohio, Summit County, Docket Number 169512 (10/11/1949) Charles E. Foutts brought action against Journeymen Barbers, Hairdressers & Cosmetologists' International Union of America, Local No. 105, and Edger M. Sanders, to enjoin defendants from... 1949 Trial Court Orders   This is no longer good law for at least one of the points of law it contains.
  In re Revocation of Restaurant Liquor License No. R-14351 164 Pa.Super. 284, Superior Court of Pennsylvania (3/15/1949) Appeal No. 16, April term, 1949, from order of Court of Quarter Sessions, Fayette County, No. 28, September term, 1947; W. Russell Carr, President Judge. Proceedings in the matter of the revocation of restaurant liquor license No. R14351 and amusement permit No. AP5532 issued to Martin Hirsh, trading as Union Tavern. From an order... 1949 Cases    
  In the Matter of Certificate of Service No. E-382821 Issued To: Juan Benitez U.S. Coast Guard 390, CGCDA, Docket Number 390 (12/9/1949)   1949 Administrative Decisions & Guidance    
  In the Matter of Certificates of Service Nos. C-155099 and E-402894 Issued To: Marion L. Levine U.S. Coast Guard 397, CGCDA, Docket Number 397 (12/22/1949)   1949 Administrative Decisions & Guidance    
  In the Matter of Foulkrod Radio Engineering Co. (Wtel), Philadelphia, Pa. Independence Broadcasting Co. (What), Philadelphia, Pa. 14 F.C.C. 180, F.C.C, Docket Number 8987, 8988 (9/22/1949)   1949 Administrative Decisions & Guidance    
  Injunctive Protection of Political Rights in the Federal Courts 62 Harvard Law Review 659 (February, 1949) When Minor v. Happersett was decided in 1874, the Supreme Court thought it obvious that there was no federal right of suffrage. In the last two decades, however, it has been recognized that federal protection of the franchise may be based on at least two constitutional sources. In a line of cases culminating in Smith v. Allwright, the Court... 1949 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources    
  Jenkins V. State 207 Miss. 281, Supreme Court of Mississippi, in Banc, Docket Number 37204 (10/10/1949) Guy Jenkins was convicted in the Circuit Court of Lee County, Raymond T. Jarvis, J., of unlawful possession of intoxicating liquor, second offense, and he appealed. The Supreme Court, Roberds, J., affirmed the judgment, but remanded the cause for sentence. The court found a search warrant sufficient and held that the evidence supported conviction... 1949 Cases    
John P. Frank Justice Murphy: the Goals Attempted 59 Yale Law Journal 1 (December, 1949) The late Justice Murphy was the most underestimated member of the Supreme Court in our time. The bulk of lawyers' talk about him for years has been hostile and patronizing. Sometimes the attack has been violent, charging that Murphy knew no law, that he was merely reading his personal predilections into his decisions. Even when friendly, it has... 1949 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources    
  Marshall V. State 227 Ind. 1, Supreme Court of Indiana, Docket Number 28408 (2/3/1949) Oliver Marshall was convicted of kidnapping, and he appeals. Judgment affirmed. 1949 Cases    
  Martin V. Fretwell 202 Okla. 204, Supreme Court of Oklahoma, Docket Number 33058 (9/20/1949) The Elsea Trust Estate and another sued Roberta Martin and others, and Ida May Fretwell filed a cross-petition to cancel a deed. The District Court of Oklahoma County, Lewis R. Morris, J., entered a decree holding certain realty subject to restrictive covenants, and Roberta Martin and others appealed. The Supreme Court, O'Neal, J., reversed the... 1949 Cases    
  Matter of D- 3 I. & N. Dec. 480, BIA, Docket Number A-1605003 (1/31/1949)   1949 Administrative Decisions & Guidance   This has some negative history but hasn’t been reversed or overruled.
  Mcgee V. State 40 So.2d 160, Supreme Court of Mississippi, in Banc, Docket Number 36892 (4/11/1949) Appeal from Circuit Court, Jones County; F. Burkitt Collins, Judge. Willie McGee was convicted of rape, and he appeals. Affirmed. See also, Miss., 35 So.2d 628. 1949 Cases    
  Miller V. Hudspeth 176 F.2d 111, United States Court of Appeals Tenth Circuit, Docket Number 3859 (7/5/1949) Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Kansas, First Division; Arthur J. Mellott, Judge. Habeas corpus proceeding by George Miller against R.H. Hudspeth, Warden, Kansas State Penitentiary, and Edward F. Arn, Attorney General of the State of Kansas. From a judgment denying his petition and remanding him to custody, the... 1949 Cases    
  Monroe V. Rucker 310 Ky. 229, Court of Appeals of Kentucky (5/6/1949) Appeal from Circuit Court, Madison County; Wm. J. Baxter, Judge. Ejectment action by Edith Monroe and other against O. C. Rucker and another, wherein defendants asserted a counterclaim. From the judgment, plaintiffs appeal. Judgment affirmed. 1949 Cases    
  Motion and Brief for the American Federation of Teachers as Amicus Curiae., Mclaurin V. Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Educ. Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number Nos. 34, 44 (12/8/1949) The undersigned, as counsel for and on behalf of the American Federation of Teachers, respectfully move this Honorable Court for leave to file the accompanying brief as Amicus Curiae. The... 1949 Briefs    
  Motion and Brief of American Jewish Congress as Amicus Curiae, Henderson V. U.s. Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number No. 25 (11/14/1949) To the Honorable, the Chief Justice of the United States and the Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States: The undersigned, as counsel for the American Jewish Congress... 1949 Briefs    
  Motion for Leave to File and Brief for the National Lawyers Guild as Amicus Curiae., Henderson V. U.s. Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number No. 25 (11/14/1949) The National Lawyers Guild respectfully prays leave to file a brief as amicus curiae in the above captioned case. The applicant has filed with the clerk the written consent of counsel for... 1949 Briefs    
  Motion for Leave to File Brief and Brief of American Veterans Committee, Inc. (Avc) Amicus Curiae, Henderson V. U.s. Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number No. 25 (11/14/1949) The American Veterans Committee, Inc. (AVC) respectfully moves this Court for leave to file the annexed amicus curiae brief. The appellant and two of the appellees (the United States and... 1949 Briefs    
  Motion for Leave to File Brief and Brief of Congress of Industrial Organizations Amicus Curiae, Henderson V. U.s. Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number No. 25 (11/14/1949) The Congress of Industrial Organizations respectfully moves this Court for leave to file the annexed brief amicus curiae. The appellant, and two af the appellees, the United States and the... 1949 Briefs    
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