AuthorTitleCitationSummaryYearTypeKey Terms in Title or SummaryCase Status
  International Printing Pressmen and Assistants' Union of North America V. Smith 145 Tex. 399, Supreme Court of Texas, Docket Number A-778 (7/17/1946) SMEDLEY, HICKMAN, SLATTON, and BREWSTER, JJ., dissenting. Error to Court of Civil Appeals of Fifth Supreme Judicial District. Action by L. R. Smith against International Printing Pressmen and Assistants' Union of North America to recover actual and exemplary damages for wrongful expulsion from the union. Judgment for defendant notwithstanding... 1946 Cases   This has some negative history but hasn’t been reversed or overruled.
  J. J. Newberry Co. V. Retail Clerks' Union Local 655 67 F.Supp. 86, District Court, E.D. Missouri, Eastern Division, Docket Number 4716 (7/9/1946) Action for injunction by J. J. Newberry Company against Retail Clerks' Union Local 655, 1411 North Grand Boulevard St. Louis, and others. On plaintiff's motion for a temporary restraining order. Motion denied. 1946 Cases    
  Lake Superior Lumber Corp. 70 NLRB No. 20, N.L.R.B, Docket Number Case No. 18-C-1160 (8/21/1946)   1946 Administrative Decisions & Guidance    
  Lawton V. Murray 61 N.Y.S.2d 721, Supreme Court, New York County, New York, Special Term (4/9/1946) Action by Reed Lawton, doing business under the style of American Civic Opera Company, against Philip Murray, as President of the Committee of Industrial Organization, William Z. Foster,... 1946 Trial Court Orders    
  Lovelady V. State 150 Tex.Crim. 50, Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, Docket Number 23420 (6/26/1946) Commissioners' Decision. Appeal from District Court, Lee County; John H. Tate, Judge. Gaither Lovelady, alias Red Lovelady, was convicted of unlawful killing, with malice, and he appeals. Judgment affirmed. 1946 Cases    
  Moore V. State 65 Ariz. 70, Supreme Court of Arizona, Docket Number 965 (11/12/1946) Irene Moore was convicted of murder in the first degree, and she appeals. Reversed and remanded. 1946 Cases    
  People V. Dessaure 193 Misc. 381, County Court, Nassau County, New York (12/14/1946) William J. Dessaure was indicted for assault in the second degree, and he moves to vacate the indictment on ground that the grand jury was not constitutionally formed because of the alleged... 1946 Trial Court Orders    
  People V. Hogue 271 A.D. 903, Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Third Department, New York (12/30/1946) Appeal from Saratoga County Court; George O. Tuck, Judge. Francis Hogue was convicted of rape, second degree, and he appeals. Affirmed. 1946 Cases    
  People V. Oyama 29 Cal.2d 164, Supreme Court of California, in Bank, Docket Number LA 19533 (10/31/1946) Appeal from Superior Court, San Diego County; Joe L. Shell, Judge. Proceeding to escheat land by the People against Fred Y. Oyama, a minor, and others. From a judgment in favor of the People, the defendants appeal. Judgment affirmed. 1946 Cases   This is no longer good law for at least one of the points of law it contains.
  Petitioner's Supplemental Brief, Alma Motor Co. V. the Timken-detroit Axle Co. Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number No. 11 (9/23/1946) On May 21, 1945 this court entered the following order: This case is ordered restored to the docket for reargument. Counsel are requested to give special consideration in their briefs and... 1946 Briefs    
  Phillips V. State 248 Ala. 510, Supreme Court of Alabama, Docket Number 7 DIV 864 (10/10/1946) Appeal from Circuit Court, Etowah County; J. H. Disque, Jr., Judge. Lawrence Nathaniel Phillips was convicted of murder in the first degree, and he appeals. Affirmed. 1946 Cases   This has some negative history but hasn’t been reversed or overruled.
  Phillips V. Wearn 226 N.C. 290, Supreme Court of North Carolina, Docket Number 523 (5/1/1946) Appeal from Superior Court, Mecklenburg County; Luther Hamilton, Special Judge. Suit by D. L. Phillips and wife against R. M. Wearn for specific performance of a contract to purchase land. Judgment for plaintiffs, and defendant appeals. Affirmed. 1946 Cases    
  Pittsburgh Steamship Co. 69 NLRB No. 181, N.L.R.B, Docket Number Case No. 8-C-1696 (8/13/1946)   1946 Administrative Decisions & Guidance   This is no longer good law for at least one of the points of law it contains.
  Smith V. State 248 Wis. 399, Supreme Court of Wisconsin (2/15/1946) Error to review a judgment of the Municipal Court of Milwaukee County; Roland J. Steinle, Presiding. Affirmed. On March 12, 1943 the municipal court for Milwaukee county adjudged plaintiff in error, Lonnie Harold Smith, hereafter called defendant, guilty of murder in the first degree and thereupon sentenced him to the Wisconsin State Prison for... 1946 Cases    
  State ex Rel. Beacham V. Wynn 158 Fla. 182, Supreme Court of Florida, Special Division B (12/6/1946) Mandamus by the State, on relation of W. C. Beacham, against J. G. Wynn and others, as officials of the city of Homestead, to compel respondents to grant relator a license to operate a package whisky store. From a judgment for respondents, relator appeals. Reversed for further proceedings. 1946 Cases    
  State ex Rel. Davis V. Ramacciotti 193 S.W.2d 617, Supreme Court of Missouri, en Banc, Docket Number 39910 (4/5/1946) Original prohibition proceeding by the State, on the relation of John A. Davis, against Frank L. Ramacciotti and others, Board of Election Commissioners of the City of St. Louis. Writ denied. 1946 Cases    
  State V. Gatlin 208 S.C. 414, Supreme Court of South Carolina, Docket Number 15841 (5/17/1946) Appeal from General Sessions Court, of Charleston County; W. H. Grimball, Judge. Louis C. Gatlin was convicted of rape, and he appeals. Judgment affirmed. 1946 Cases   This is no longer good law for at least one of the points of law it contains.
  State V. Haston 64 Ariz. 72, Supreme Court of Arizona, Docket Number 959 (2/18/1946) Nathan L. Haston was convicted on eight counts charging incest, assault with intent to commit incest, statutory rape, and assault with intent to commit rape, and he appeals. Judgment affirmed. 1946 Cases    
  State V. Middleton 207 S.C. 478, Supreme Court of South Carolina, Docket Number 15796 (1/26/1946) Appeal from General Sessions Circuit Court, of Charleston County; S. K. Nash, Special Judge. Arthur Middleton was convicted of assault with intent to ravish, and he appeals. Affirmed. 1946 Cases   This has some negative history but hasn’t been reversed or overruled.
  State V. Powell 237 Iowa 1227, Supreme Court of Iowa, Docket Number 46794 (11/12/1946) Appeal from District Court, Marion County; Earl W. Vincent, Judge. Appeal from conviction of murder in the first degree. The opinion states the facts. Affirmed. 1946 Cases    
  State V. Ramsey 355 Mo. 720, Supreme Court of Missouri, en Banc, Docket Number 39998 (11/11/1946) Van Lee Ramsey was convicted of murder in the first degree, and he appeals. Affirmed. 1946 Cases    
  State V. Wilson 157 Fla. 342, Supreme Court of Florida, en Banc (4/30/1946) Habeas corpus proceedings by Jack Wilson and wife, and by Felton Coleman and wife, against the State of Florida. From judgments discharging the petitioners, the State of Florida appeals and the cases were consolidated. Judgments affirmed. 1946 Cases    
  The Montana Power Company 5 F.P.C. 959, F.P.C (12/3/1946)   1946 Administrative Decisions & Guidance    
  Tillman V. Commonwealth 185 Va. 46, Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia (4/22/1946) Error to Corporation Court of City of Norfolk, Part 2; J. Hume Taylor, Judge. Spencer Tillman was convicted of murder in the second degree, and he brings writ of error. Judgment affirmed. 1946 Cases    
Hon. Grover M. Moscowitz, United States District Judge, Eastern District of New York Trends in Federal Law and Procedure 5 Federal Rules Decisions 361 (1945, 1946) The last 15 years have been epochal in the judicial field as well as elsewhere. First a major depression and then a catastrophic war have revolutionized traditional concepts of well-being and the most efficacious methods of attaining the ultimate good for all. National legislation and its interpretation by the Federal judiciary have responded to... 1946 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources    
Robert L. Hale, Columbia University School of Law Unconstitutional Acts as Federal Crimes 60 Harvard Law Review 65 (November, 1946) THE conventional path which leads to a decision that the Constitution has been violated starts with the assertion of a constitutional right by a party to a suit. The right can be asserted as a defense to a prosecution under an unconstitutional statute, as a ground for reversal of a conviction by unconstitutional procedure, as a ground for enjoining... 1946 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources    
  Underwood V. State 248 Ala. 308, Supreme Court of Alabama, Docket Number 3 DIV. 448 (7/25/1946) Appeal from Circuit Court, Autauga County; Arthur Glover, Judge. John Underwood was convicted of burglary in the first degree, and he appeals. Affirmed. 1946 Cases    
  Williams V. International Broth. Of Boilermakers, Iron Shipbuilders and Helpers of America 27 Cal.2d 586, Supreme Court of California, Docket Number S.F. 17127 (1/29/1946) Action by Wilbert Williams and others against the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Shipbuilders and Helpers of America, and others, to restrain interference with plaintiffs' employment or re-employment. From a judgment dismissing the action and from an order discharging an order to show cause why preliminary injunction should not... 1946 Cases   This has some negative history but hasn’t been reversed or overruled.
  Williams V. Pearson 49 A.2d 663, Municipal Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, Docket Number 439 (11/19/1946) Appeal from the Municipal Court for the District of Columbia, Civil Division. Action by Augustus M. Williams and Beatrice Williams against E. W. Pearson to recover possession of leased premises on ground that plaintiffs desired premises for their own personal and immediate use and occupancy as a dwelling. From an order dismissing the action,... 1946 Cases    
  Alfafara V. Fross 26 Cal.2d 358, Supreme Court of California, Docket Number S.F. 17108 (5/22/1945) In Bank. 1945 Cases    
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