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N.l.r.b. V. Cincinnati Chemical Works |
144 F.2d 597, Circuit Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit, Docket Number 9662 (7/17/1944) |
On Petition for Enforcement of an Order of the National Labor Relations Board. Proceeding by the National Labor Relations Board against the Cincinnati Chemical Works, Inc., for enforcement of a cease and desist order and for enforcement of order for reinstatement of an employee with back pay. Petition for enforcement of cease and desist order... |
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N.l.r.b. V. J.l. Brandeis & Sons |
145 F.2d 556, Circuit Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit, Docket Number 12891 (11/6/1944) |
On Petition for Enforcement of an Order of National Labor Relations Board. Proceedings on petition of National Labor Relations Board for enforcement of its order against J. L. Brandeis & Sons. Petition denied. |
1944 |
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Opening Brief for Appellant., in re Endo |
Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number No. 70 (9/14/1944) |
This is an appeal from a judgment denying appellant's petition for a writ of habeas corpus (R. 2-10.) made by the District Court for the Northern District of California and entered July 2,... |
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O'rourke V. Teeters |
63 Cal.App.2d 349, District Court of Appeal, Second District, Division 2, California, Docket Number CIV. 14328 (3/20/1944) |
Appeal from Superior Court, Los Angeles County; George A. Dockweiler, Judge. Suit by Effie L. O'Rourke and others against Roy Teeters and others to enjoin the enforcement of a county zoning ordinance. From a judgment for plaintiffs, defendants appeal. Reversed. |
1944 |
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People ex Rel. Warfield V. Board of Education of City of Chicago |
323 Ill.App. 294, Appellate Court of Illinois, First District, First Division, Docket Number 42911 (5/29/1944) |
Appeal from Superior Court, Cook County; Robert E. Crowe, Judge. Mandamus proceeding by the People of the State of Illinois, on the relation of Marjorie Warfield, against the Board of Education of the City of Chicago and others, to compel the admission of relatrix' children to a school whose principal refused to admit them on the ground that they... |
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Peters V. Brookshire |
178 S.W.2d 874, Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Fort Worth, Docket Number 14592 (3/3/1944) |
Appeal from District Court, Tarrant County; B. W. Patterson, Judge. Suit by Seab B. Peters and husband against Jeff J. Brookshire, for a partnership accounting and for a partition of partnership property. From an adverse judgment, the plaintiffs appeal. Affirmed. |
1944 |
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Petitioner's Brief, Wallace Corp. V. N.l.r.b. |
Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number No. 66 (10/10/1944) |
This case arises upon a petition filed in the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, to review a decision of the National Labor Relations Board in a complaint case instituted by... |
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Phoenix Ins. Co. V. Jordan |
28 Tenn.App. 11, Court of Appeals of Tennessee, Middle Section (4/29/1944) |
Appeal from Chancery Court, Davidson County; William J. Wade, Chancellor. Suit by Clysta Jordan and another against Phoenix Insurance Company on a fire policy. From a decree in favor of complainants for face amount of policy with interest, the defendant appeals. Affirmed. |
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Pratt V. La Guardia |
182 Misc. 462, Supreme Court, New York County, New York, Special Term (3/16/1944) |
Action by Eliot D. Pratt, a taxpayer of the City of New York, against Fiorello H. La Guardia, Mayor, and others for a declaratory judgment that the carrying out of a contract for the clearing and rehabilitation of a designated area in the City of New York was illegal, and for permanent injunction. On plaintiff's motion for temporary injunction and... |
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Pratt V. La Guardia |
182 Misc. 462, Supreme Court, New York County, New York, Special Term (3/16/1944) |
Action by Eliot D. Pratt, a taxpayer of the City of New York, against Fiorello H. La Guardia, Mayor, and others for a declaratory judgment that the carrying out of a contract for the... |
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Reply Brief of Appellee, Donovan V. Kansas City |
Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number No. 874 (4/14/1944) |
Appellant admits (brief p. 11) that the statutes and charter provisions are valid; that no suit can be maintained upon a contract unless it is fortified in accordance with their terms.... |
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Rios V. State |
147 Tex.Crim. 326, Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, Docket Number 22811 (3/29/1944) |
Commissioners' Decision. Appeal from District Court, Guadalupe County; Lester Holt, Judge. Louis Rios was convicted of assault with intent to murder, and he appeals. Affirmed. See, also, 179 S.W.2d 509. |
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Sanchez V. State |
147 Tex.Crim. 436, Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, Docket Number 22856 (5/17/1944) |
Commissioners' Decision. Appeal from District Court, Hudspeth County; W. D. Howe, Judge. Serapio Sanchez was convicted of murder, and he appeals. Judgment affirmed. |
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Seminole Nation V. U.s. |
102 Ct.Cl. 565, United States Court of Claims (12/4/1944) |
Plaintiff's motion for new trial overruled March 5, 1945 (No. L-51) |
1944 |
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Smith V. Allwright |
321 U.S. 649, Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number 51 (4/3/1944) |
Action by Lonnie E. Smith against S. E. Allwright, Election Judge, and James E. Liuzza, Associate Election Judge, Forty-Eighth Precinct of Harris County, Texas, for a declaratory judgment, and for damages for refusal of defendants to permit plaintiff to cast a ballot in a primary election for nomination of Democratic candidates for the United... |
1944 |
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This has some negative history but hasn’t been reversed
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Snowden V. Hughes |
321 U.S. 1, Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number 57 (1/17/1944) |
Action by Joseph E. Snowden against Edward J. Hughes and others for damages for infringement of plaintiff's civil rights. To review a judgment of the Circuit Court of Appeals, 132 F.2d 476, affirming a judgment of the District Court dismissing the complaint, plaintiff brings certiorari. Affirmed. Mr. Justice DOUGLAS and Mr. Justice MURPHY,... |
1944 |
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This has some negative history but hasn’t been reversed
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State V. Anderson |
205 La. 710, Supreme Court of Louisiana, Docket Number 37471 (4/17/1944) |
Appeal from Fourteenth Judicial District Court, Parish of Allen; Mark C. Pickrel, Judge. Herbert Anderson was convicted of murder, and he appeals. Judgment of conviction and sentence annulled and motion to quash indictment sustained. |
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State V. Anderson |
206 La. 986, Supreme Court of Louisiana, Docket Number 37618 (11/6/1944) |
Herbert Anderson was convicted of murder, and he appeals. Affirmed. |
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State V. Evans |
48 N.M. 58, Supreme Court of New Mexico, Docket Number 4786 (2/1/1944) |
Appeal from District Court, Lea County; James B. McGhee, Judge. J. T. Evans, Sr., was convicted of voluntary manslaughter, and he appeals. Judgment affirmed. |
1944 |
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This has some negative history but hasn’t been reversed
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State V. Gilstrap |
205 S.C. 412, Supreme Court of South Carolina, Docket Number 15690 (11/10/1944) |
Appeal from General Sessions Circuit Court of Greenville County; J. Robert Martin, Jr., Judge. Charles Gilstrap was convicted of rape, and he appeals. Affirmed. |
1944 |
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State V. Lee |
196 Miss. 311, Supreme Court of Mississippi, Docket Number 35418 (3/13/1944) |
In Banc. Appeal from Circuit Court, Pearl River County; J. C. Shivers, Judge. Proceeding by the State against Chalmers Lee for alleged incest with his adopted daughter. From a judgment sustaining defendant's demurrer to indictment, the State appeals. Affirmed. |
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State V. Miller |
224 N.C. 228, Supreme Court of North Carolina, Docket Number 289 (4/12/1944) |
Appeal from Superior Court, Catawba County; J. A. Rousseau, Judge. Sam Miller and Josephine Shook were charged with offenses; Sam Miller was convicted of fornication and adultery and he appeals. No error. |
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State V. Ransom |
62 Ariz. 1, Supreme Court of Arizona, Docket Number 949 (10/23/1944) |
John Earnest Ransom was convicted of first-degree murder, and he appeals. Affirmed. |
1944 |
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State V. Wilson |
13 N.W.2d 705, Supreme Court of Iowa, Docket Number 46341 (4/4/1944) |
Appeal from District Court, Poweshiek County; J. G. Patterson and Frank Bechly, Judges. Defendant was indicted and tried for murder. He was convicted of manslaughter and sentenced accordingly. He appeals. Affirmed. |
1944 |
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This is no longer good law for at least one of the points of law it contains. |
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Steele V. Louisville & N. R. Co. |
245 Ala. 113, Supreme Court of Alabama, Docket Number 6 DIV. 153 (1/13/1944) |
Appeal from Circuit Court, Jefferson County; E. M. Creel, Judge. Suit in equity by Bester William Steele against the Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, and others for an injunction against enforcement of an agreement between defendants as to seniority rights of locomotive firemen. From a... |
1944 |
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Stevens V. U.s. |
146 F.2d 120, Circuit Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit, Docket Number 2941 (12/18/1944) |
Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Oklahoma; Eugene Rice, Judge. Proceedings in the matter of the estate of Stella Sands, deceased, an enrolled full-blood Creek Indian, originally commenced in the county court of Okmulgee county, Okl., for the probate of decendent's will, wherein William Stevens... |
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Supplemental Brief for Petitioners., Ashcraft V. Tennessee |
Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number No. 391 (2/17/1944) |
We have just been furnished a printed copy of an additional brief filed in behalf of the respondent, State of Tennessee, in this case, and after consideration, we deem it appropriate in aid... |
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Texas Textile Mills |
58 NLRB No. 71, N.L.R.B, Docket Number Cases Nos. 16-C-986 and 16-C- (9/19/1944) |
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1944 |
Administrative Decisions & Guidance |
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Shirley Adelson |
The Seven Muths of Housing. By Nathan Straus. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1944. Pp. Xvi, 314. $2.75 |
53 Yale Law Journal 593 (June, 1944) |
So low is the degree of public acceptance of subsidized housing for low income families in this country that a contemporary book which for the most part simply restates the case for public housing can be appropriately characterized as important. Such a book would be an anachronism in any modern European nation; here it is timely. The public housing... |
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Titsworth V. Commonwealth |
298 Ky. 814, Court of Appeals of Kentucky (12/12/1944) |
Appeal from Circuit Court, McCracken County; Joe L. Price, Judge. Eugene Titsworth was convicted of voluntary manslaughter, and he appeals. Affirmed. |
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