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  Saul Klenberg Co. V. Mrozinski 78 Ga.App. 59, Court of Appeals of Georgia, Division No. 2, Docket Number 32118 (11/18/1948) Error from Superior Court, Fulton County; E. E. Andrews, Judge. Action by Sue M. Mrozinski against Saul Klenberg Company to recover for injuries sustained in an automobile accident. To review judgment for plaintiff, the defendant brings error. Affirmed. 1948 Cases    
  Scarbrough V. State 204 Miss. 487, Supreme Court of Mississippi, in Banc, Docket Number 36889 (12/13/1948) Appeal from Circuit Court, Clarke County; Jesse H. Graham, Judge. Clyde Scarbrough was convicted of burglary and he appeals. Judgment reversed and cause remanded. 1948 Cases    
  Solomon V. Pennsylvania R Co 79 F.Supp. 449, District Court, S.D. New York (7/22/1948) Action by Wilhelmina Solomon against Pennsylvania Railroad Company and Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company for breach of contract of carriage and in tort for damages, and for humiliation and suffering. On plaintiff's motion to strike the first, separate and complete defense for the defendant, the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company, as being... 1948 Cases    
  State Bd. Of Barber Examiners V. Walker 67 Ariz. 156, Supreme Court of Arizona, Docket Number 5031, 5032 (4/14/1948) Mandamus proceeding by Thelma L. Walker, doing business as Thelma's Barber & Beauty College, against the State Board of Barber Examiners for the State of Arizona, Omar Heitmeyer, member and president, Vestor Henderson, member and vice president, and L. E. Moye, member and secretary, to require respondents to issue a certificate to operate a barber... 1948 Cases    
  State ex Rel. Chapel V. State Bd. Of Ed. 200 Okla. 610, Supreme Court of Oklahoma, Docket Number 33386 (8/16/1948) Original proceeding by the State, on relation of J. A. Chapel and others, against the State Board of Education and others for a writ of mandamus requiring respondent to approve, for participation in state-aid funds, the separate elementary school in School District No. 3, Creek County. Writ denied. 1948 Cases    
  State V. Brown 31 Wash.2d 475, Supreme Court of Washington, en Banc, Docket Number 29864 (9/20/1948) Archie Brown and Aaron Johnson were convicted for first-degree murder and for robbery, and they appeal. Affirmed. See, also, 26 Wash.2d 857, 176 P.2d 293. MILLARD, BEALS, SIMPSON, and ROBINSON, JJ., dissenting. 1948 Cases    
  State V. Brunson 229 N.C. 37, Supreme Court of North Carolina, Docket Number 724-728 (4/28/1948) John Henry Brunson, Essie King, Martha Jones, Louise James and others, and Lida Mae Watkins and others were separately convicted pursuant to warrants charging the defendants with malicious injury to property, assaults, disorderly conduct and disturbing the peace, and the convictions were affirmed by the state Supreme Court but the Supreme Court of... 1948 Cases    
  State V. Mitchell 136 N.J.L. 420, Supreme Court of New Jersey, Docket Number 236, 235 (1/20/1948) Applications by Wesley Mitchell and Charles Stewart for writs of certiorari charging that jury commissioners intentionally secured a grand jury panel that was incapable of being impartial or fair. Writs granted. 1948 Cases    
  State V. Speller 229 N.C. 67, Supreme Court of North Carolina, Docket Number 147 (5/5/1948) Appeal from Superior Court, Bertie County; Paul B. Edmundson, Special Judge. Raleigh Speller was convicted of rape and he appeals, assigning errors. Reversed. 1948 Cases    
  Statement as to Jurisdiction, Hodge V. the Tulsa County Election Bd. Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number No. 433 (11/26/1948) We believe the following brief statement of the case is essential to a full understanding of the jurisdictional statement: The election boards of Oklahoma are defined in Tit. 26 O. S. 1941... 1948 Briefs    
  Statement as to Jurisdiction, Mclaurin V. Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Educ. Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number No. 34 (11/22/1948) The plaintiff-appellant, having presented this day his petition for appeal and assignment of errors, now files this his statement of the basis upon which it is contended that the Supreme... 1948 Briefs    
  Succession of Molaison 213 La. 378, Supreme Court of Louisiana, Docket Number 38573 (1/12/1948) Proceeding in the matter of the succession of Mathilde Molaison, deceased, wherein Varina Ella Smith demanded to be recognized as the adopted child and forced heir of the deceased, sought annulment of a certain instrument purporting to renounce her interest in the succession, and for a declaration that she was the owner of an undivided one-third... 1948 Cases   This has some negative history but hasn’t been reversed or overruled.
  Sweatt V. Painter 210 S.W.2d 442, Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Austin, Docket Number 9684 (2/25/1948) Appeal from District Court, one hundred twenty sixth Judicial District, Travis County; Roy C. Archer, Judge. Mandamus proceeding by Heman Marion Sweatt against Theophilus Shickel Painter and others, members of the Board of Regents, Dean of School of Law and Registrar of University of Texas to compel admission of relator to School of Law of the... 1948 Cases   This is no longer good law for at least one of the points of law it contains.
  Takahashi V. Fish and Game Commission 334 U.S. 410, Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number 533 (6/7/1948) Mandamus proceeding by Torao Takahashi against the Fish and Game Commission, Lee F. Payne, as chairman thereof, and others, to compel the commission to issue petitioner a commercial fishing license. A judgment granting petition for mandamus was reversed by the Supreme Court of California, 30 Cal.2d 719, 185 P.2d 805, and the petitioner brings... 1948 Cases   This has some negative history but hasn’t been reversed or overruled.
  Taylor V. Commonwealth 187 Va. 214, Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia (3/1/1948) Error to Circuit Court, Fairfax County; Paul E. Brown, Judge. 1948 Cases    
Thomas H. Eliot To Secure These Rights 61 Harvard Law Review 899 (May, 1948) Without much question, the general approach and attitude of a majority of the President's Committee on Civil Rights, had they lived a century ago, would have been Jeffersonian. Yet the whole emphasis of their recommendations is on more governmental action, and chiefly by the central Government at that. In fact, the chief significance of their... 1948 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources    
Felix S. Cohen To Secure These Rights: the Report of the President's Committee on Civil Rights. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1947. Pp. Xii, 178.$1.00 57 Yale Law Journal 1141 (April, 1948) The President's Committee has received a well-deserved accolade of praise from the civilized, and of brickbats from the blood-fanatics, for its report on civil rights in America, of which more than a million copies have been reprinted. So far as I know, however, none of the commentators on this important document has noted that it is not the first... 1948 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources    
  U.s. V. Foster 80 F.Supp. 479, United States District Court S.D. New York (10/22/1948) Proceeding by the United States of America against William Z. Foster and others for conspiracy to organize the Communist Party of the United States, and for belonging to the Communist Party. On divers motions. Order in accordance with opinion. See also 79 F.Supp. 422. 1948 Cases    
  U.s. V. Foster 81 F.Supp. 281, United States District Court, S.D. New York (11/22/1948) William Z. Foster and others were indicted for conspiracy to advocate the overthrow and destruction of the government by force and violence, and they move for continuance. Order in accordance with opinion. See also 81 F.Supp. 280. 1948 Cases    
  U.s. V. Schuermann 79 F.Supp. 247, District Court, E.D. Missouri, Eastern Division, Docket Number CRIM.25673 (7/21/1948) Harry W. Schuermann was indicted for attempting to evade federal income Tax. On defendant's motion for judgment of acquittal at close of all evidence and alternative motion for new trial. Motions overruled. See, also, 79 F.Supp. 250. 1948 Cases    
  Union Mfg. Co. (Union Point, Ga.) 76 NLRB No. 47, N.L.R.B, Docket Number Case No. 10-C-1785 (2/25/1948)   1948 Administrative Decisions & Guidance    
  Use of the Derivative Suit by Groups Foreign to the Corporation to Prevent Corporate Violation of Law and Public Policy 57 Yale Law Journal 489 (January, 1948) The stockholders' derivative suit has historically performed the function of reimbursing corporate treasuries for loss caused the corporation by officers and directors who fail to serve it carefully and honestly. But the recent decision of the New York Court of Appeals in Abrains v. Allen gives rise to the possibility that novel use might be made... 1948 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources    
  Valle V. Stengel 75 F.Supp. 543, District Court, D. New Jersey, Docket Number CIV 10502 (2/9/1948) Action under Civil Rights Act, 8 U.S.C.A. 43, by Melba Valle and others, against Fred Stengel and others. On defendants' motion to dismiss the complaint. Order in accordance with opinion. 1948 Cases   This is no longer good law for at least one of the points of law it contains.
  Vermilya-brown Co. V. Connell 335 U.S. 377, Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number 22 (12/6/1948) Mr. Justice JACKSON, Mr. Chief Justice VINSON, Mr. Justice FRANKFURTER and Mr. Justice BURTON, dissenting. On Writ of Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Action by John Joseph Connell and others against Vermilya-Brown Company, Inc., and others under the Fair Labor Standards Act for recovery of overtime... 1948 Cases   This has some negative history but hasn’t been reversed or overruled.
  Washington Branch of American Ass'n of University Women V. American Ass'n of University Women 79 F.Supp. 88, District Court of the United States for the District of Columbia, Docket Number CIV.1575-48, CIV.2060-48 (7/16/1948) Action by Washington Branch of the American Association of University Women, a corporation, against the American Association of University Women, a corporation, and others, to enjoin a threatened order of expulsion, consolidated with an action by Ruth Voris Lyons and others against Washington Branch of the American Association of University Women,... 1948 Cases    
  Washington V. State 213 Ark. 218, Supreme Court of Arkansas, Docket Number 4482 (4/5/1948) Appeal from Circuit Court, Jefferson County; T. G. Parham, Judge. James Washington was convicted of involuntary manslaughter and he appeals. Affirmed. 1948 Cases   This has some negative history but hasn’t been reversed or overruled.
  Waters V. State 87 Okla.Crim. 236, Criminal Court of Appeals of Oklahoma, Docket Number A 10884 (9/1/1948) Appeal from District Court, Tulsa County; Eben L. Taylor, Judge. Lawrence Waters was convicted of the crime of murder and sentenced to death by electrocution, and he appeals. Modified and affirmed. 1948 Cases    
  Watts V. State 226 Ind. 655, Supreme Court of Indiana, Docket Number 28447 (12/29/1948) Robert Austin Watts was convicted of murder while attempting to commit rape, and he appeals. Affirmed. 1948 Cases   This is no longer good law for at least one of the points of law it contains.
  Woytus V. Winkler 357 Mo. 1082, Supreme Court of Missouri, Division No. 1, Docket Number 40211 (6/14/1948) Suit by Joseph Woytus and wife against Louis J. Winkler and others to divest title to realty and to enjoin breach of an agreement between owners of realty restricting the sale and occupancy of the realty. From a judgment dismissing the petition, the plaintiffs appeal. Affirmed. 1948 Cases    
  Yarn V. City of Atlanta 203 Ga. 543, Supreme Court of Georgia, Docket Number 16175 (4/14/1948) Error from Superior Court, Fulton County; Bond Almand, Judge. Suit by G. Herbert Yarn against City of Atlanta and others to enjoin enforcement of a certain resolution. To review judgment sustaining general demurrer to petition and dismissing action, the plaintiff brings error. Affirmed. 1948 Cases    
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