AuthorTitleCitationSummaryYearTypeKey Terms in Title or SummaryCase Status
  Heywood V. Jericho Co. 193 Misc. 905, Supreme Court, New York County, New York, Special Term, Part III (12/14/1948) Action by Donald Heywood against the Jericho Company and others, for alleged infringement of plaintiff's common-law copyright in a certain playlet. On defendants' motions for an order... 1948 Trial Court Orders    
  Hughes V. State 152 Tex.Crim. 297, Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, Docket Number 24078 (6/9/1948) Commissioners' Decision. Appeal from Criminal District Court, Jefferson County; Owen M. Lord, Judge. Rodgie Bertrand Hughes was convicted of murder, and he appeals. Judgment affirmed. 1948 Cases    
  Hughes V. Superior Court in and for Contra Costa County Docket Number 56 Cal.2d 151, Supreme Court of California, In Bank, Docket Number S.F. 20412 (11/1/1948) CARTER, and TRAYNOR, JJ., dissenting. Proceeding by John Hughes and another for writ of certiorari to review judgment of the Superior Court of the state of California, in and for the county of Contra Costa, adjudging petitioners to be guilty of contempt for violating a preliminary injunction against picketing a certain store. Judgment of contempt... 1948 Cases    
  Hurd V. Hodge 334 U.S. 24, Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number 290, 291 (5/3/1948) Actions, consolidated for trial, by Frederic E. Hodge and others, against James M. Hurd and another, and against Raphael G. Urciolo and others, for injunctive relief to enforce the terms of restrictive covenants. Judgment for plaintiffs was affirmed by the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, 82 U.S.App.D.C. 180, 162 F.2d... 1948 Cases   This has some negative history but hasn’t been reversed or overruled.
  In the Matter of B----- 3 I. & N. Dec. 304, BIA, Docket Number A-1607902 (9/7/1948)   1948 Administrative Decisions & Guidance    
  International Longshoremen's & Warehousemen's Union V. Ackerman 82 F.Supp. 65, United States District Court, D. Hawai'i, Docket Number CIV. 836, CIV. 828 (12/27/1948) Action by the International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union and others, against Walter D. Ackerman, Jr., and others to enjoin the enforcement of the unlawful assembly and riot act of Hawaii, revised laws of Hawaii 1945, Sec. 11570-11584, and to enjoin submission to grand jury of facts relating to plaintiff's actions for indictment based on... 1948 Cases   This is no longer good law for at least one of the points of law it contains.
  Kemp V. Rubin 298 N.Y. 590, Court of Appeals of New York (7/16/1948) Appeal from Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Second Department, 273 App.Div. 789, 75 N.Y.S.2d 768. Action by Harold F. Kemp and others on behalf of themselves and all others equally interested, against Sophie Rubin and Samuel Richardson, to enforce a restrictive covenant in reference to the use, occupancy, lease, renting, gift or conveyance of... 1948 Cases    
  Logan V. Com. 308 Ky. 259, Court of Appeals of Kentucky (10/15/1948) Appeal from Circuit Court, Daviess County; Sidney B. Neal, Judge. William Henry Logan was convicted of rape and he appeals. Judgment affirmed. 1948 Cases    
  Magnolia Cotton Mill Co., Inc. 79 NLRB No. 18, N.L.R.B, Docket Number Cases Nos. 15-R-1933 and 15-C- (8/27/1948)   1948 Administrative Decisions & Guidance    
  Mcgee V. State 203 Miss. 592, Supreme Court of Mississippi, in Banc, Docket Number 36411 (2/9/1948) Appeal from Circuit Court, Forrest County; F. B. Collins, Judge. Willie McGee was convicted of rape, and he appeals. Reversed and remanded. See also 26 So.2d 680. 1948 Cases    
  Miller V. Hudspeth 164 Kan. 688, Supreme Court of Kansas, Docket Number 37087 (4/10/1948) Original habeas corpus proceedings on petition of George Miller, opposed by R. H. Hudspeth, Warden of the State Penitentiary, and Edward F. Arn, Attorney General, wherein the Hon. Elmer W. Columbia was appointed as commissioner to hear the evidence and make suggested findings of fact and conclusions of law. On petitioner's motion to have the... 1948 Cases    
  Motion for Leave to File and Brief for the National Bar Association as Amicus Curiae., Shelley V. Kraemer Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number Nos. 72, 87, 290, 291 (1/5/1948) The National Bar Association respectfully prays leave to file a brief as amicus curiae in the above captioned cases. The applicant has filed with the clerk the written consent of counsel... 1948 Briefs    
  Motion for Leave to File Brief and Brief for the American Association for the United Nations as Amicus Curiae, Shelley V. Kraemer Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number Nos. 72, 87, 290, 291 (1/5/1948) The American Association for the United Nations respectfully requests this Court for leave to file a brief as amicus curiae in the above-captioned cases. We have received the consent of... 1948 Briefs    
  Motion for Leave to File Brief as Amicus Curiae and Brief of Counsel for American Unitarian Association as Amicus Curiae., Shelley V. Kraemer Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number Nos. 72, 87, 290, 291 (1/14/1948) The undersigned, as counsel for the American Unitarian Association, respectfully moves this Honorable Court for leave to file the accompanying brief in the above-entitled cases as amicus... 1948 Briefs    
  Motion of the National Lawyers Guild for Leave to File Brief as Amicus Curiae., Sipuel V. Bd. Of Regents of the University of Oklahoma Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number No. 369 (1/7/1948) The National Lawyer??ild respectfully prays leave to file a brief as amicus curiae in the above actioned case. The applicant has filed with the clerk the written consent of the counsel for... 1948 Briefs    
  Munson V. State 250 Ala. 94, Supreme Court of Alabama, Docket Number 6 DIV. 600 (1/15/1948) Appeal from Circuit Court, Jefferson County; Robert J. Wheeler, Judge. John Henry Munson, Jr., was convicted of murder in the first degree, and he appeals. Affirmed. 1948 Cases    
  National Maritime Union of America V. Herzog 78 F.Supp. 146, District Court of the United States for the District of Columbia, Docket Number CIV.4874-47 (4/13/1948) PRETTYMAN, J., dissenting. Action by the National Maritime Union of America and others against Paul M. Herzog, individually and as Chairman of the National Labor Relations Board, and others to enjoin the enforcement of provisions of the Labor Management Act of 1947, Sec. 1 et seq., 29 U.S.C.A. 141 et seq. Complaint dismissed. 1948 Cases    
  Nellie I. Roop, R. N., B. S. 43 W. Va. Op. Atty. Gen. 24, W.Va.A.G (7/17/1948)   1948 Administrative Decisions & Guidance    
  Norris V. Mayor and City Council of Baltimore 78 F.Supp. 451, District Court, D. Maryland, Docket Number CIV.3484 (6/18/1948) Action by Leon A. Norris against the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore and Maryland Institute for the promotion of the mechanic arts, for a declaratory judgment, and for other relief. Complaint dismissed. 1948 Cases    
  Office of the Attorney General 42 W. Va. Op. Atty. Gen. 268, W.Va.A.G (2/24/1948)   1948 Administrative Decisions & Guidance    
  Oyama V. California 332 U.S. 633, Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number 44 (1/19/1948) Proceeding to escheat land by the State of California against Fred Y. Oyama and Kajiro Oyama, individually and as guardian of Fred Y. Oyama. A judgment in favor of the State of California was affirmed by the Supreme Court California, 29 Cal.2d 164, 173 P.2d 794, and Fred Y. Oyama and Kajiro Oyama, individually and as guardian of Fred Y. Oyama,... 1948 Cases   This has some negative history but hasn’t been reversed or overruled.
  People V. Fisher 86 Cal.App.2d 24, District Court of Appeal, Third District, California, Docket Number CR 2072 (6/5/1948) Appeal from Superior Court, Merced County; H. S. Shaffer, Judge. Willie Fisher was convicted of assault with a deadly weapon, and he appeals. Affirmed. 1948 Cases    
  Perez V. Lippold 32 Cal.2d 711, Supreme Court of California, in Bank, Docket Number L.A. 20305 (10/1/1948) SCHENK, SCHAUER, and SPENCE, JJ., dissenting. Mandamus proceeding by Andrea D. Perez and Sylvester S. Davis, Jr., petitioners, against Earl O. Lippold, as County Clerk of the County of Los Angeles. Writ granted. 1948 Cases   This has some negative history but hasn’t been reversed or overruled.
  Peterson V. State 86 Okla.Crim. 302, Criminal Court of Appeals of Oklahoma, Docket Number A-10971 (4/7/1948) Appeal from District Court, Oklahoma County; Lewis R. Morris, Judge. Frank Ford Peterson was convicted of manslaughter in the first degree, and he appeals. Affirmed. 1948 Cases    
  Pool V. Com. 308 Ky. 107, Court of Appeals of Kentucky (1/13/1948) Appeal from Circuit Court, Christian County; Ira D. Smith, Judge. Charley Pool was convicted with death penalty for murder, and he appeals. Affirmed. 1948 Cases    
  Pridgen V. Carolina Coach Co. 229 N.C. 46, Supreme Court of North Carolina, Docket Number 455 (5/5/1948) Appeal from Superior Court, Wake County; H. A. Grady, Emergency Judge. Action by James Leon Pridgen against Carolina Coach Company for false imprisonment and malicious prosecution. Judgment as of nonsuit, and plaintiff appeals. Affirmed. 1948 Cases    
  Respondent's Brief, George Cornelius Moore V. the People of the State of New York Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number No. 485 (2/6/1948) No opinion was rendered by the Trial Court, or by the Court of Appeals of the State of New York. On February 11, 1947, the Grand Jury of Bronx County, State of New York, filed an indictment... 1948 Briefs    
  Rich V. Jones 41 Backes 215, Court of Chancery of New Jersey, Docket Number 148/570 (6/17/1948) Action for enforcement of restrictive covenant by Walter L. Rich and others against John C. Jones and others. Bill of complaint dismissed. 1948 Cases    
  Royal V. Thompson 212 S.W.2d 921, Supreme Court of Missouri, Division No. 2, Docket Number 40530 (7/12/1948) Action by Charles C. Royal against Guy A. Tompson, trustee in bankruptcy of the Missouri Pacific Railroad Company, to recover damages for false arrest and imprisonment. Judgment for defendant, and plaintiff appeals. Affirmed. 1948 Cases    
  Saari V. Silvers 319 Mich. 591, Supreme Court of Michigan, Docket Number 75 (1/5/1948) Suit in chancery to restrain occupancy of house by Wanger Saari and Eileen Saari, his wife, and others, against Silas Silvers and Gladys Silvers, his wife, and others. From the decree, the defendants appeal. Reversed. 1948 Cases    
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