AuthorTitleCitationSummaryYearTypeKey Terms in Title or SummaryCase Status
  U.s. ex Rel. Lynn V. Downer 140 F.2d 397, Circuit Court of Appeals, Second Circuit, Docket Number 176 (2/2/1944) CLARK, Circuit Judge, dissenting. Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of New York. Habeas corpus proceeding by the United States of America, on the relation of Winfred William Lynn, against Colonel John W. Downer, Commanding Officer of Camp Upton, New York, to test the legality of relator's induction into... 1944 Cases    
  U.s. ex Rel. Zucker V. Osborne 54 F.Supp. 984, District Court, W.D. New York, Docket Number CIV. 1559 (1/20/1944) Petition by the United States, on the relation of Jack Wolf Zucker, for a writ of habeas corpus against Winslow Osborne, Director, Civilian Public Service Camp. No. 46, Big Flats, N.Y. Decision in accordance with opinion, adverse to the petitioner. 1944 Cases    
  U.s. V. Baecker 55 F.Supp. 403, District Court, E.D. Michigan, Southern Division, Docket Number CIV. 3666, CIV. 3843, CIV. 3656, EQUITY 8780, EQUITY 8775, (3/25/1944) Proceedings by the United States against August Baecker, against Herman Guenther, against Jakob Josef Karr, alias Joseph Karr, against Paul Gies, against John Henry Berthold Schreiber, against Fritz Streuer, and against Fritz Bruno Ebert, to set aside orders admitting the defendants to citizenship. Orders set aside. 1944 Cases    
  U.s. V. Chaplin 54 F.Supp. 926, District Court, S.D. California, Central Division, Docket Number CRIM. 16616, CRIM. 16618 O'C (4/14/1944) Charles Spencer Chaplin and others were indicted for violating the conspiracy statute, and the statute making it a crime to deprive citizens of civil rights under color of state laws, wherein the defendant Charles H. Griffin interposed a plea in bar to each indictment. Plea in bar sustained and judgment entered in accordance with opinion. 1944 Cases    
  U.s. V. Gancy 54 F.Supp. 755, District Court, D. Minnesota, Fourth Division, Docket Number CRIM. 7547 (3/29/1944) Braulio Malim Gancy was indicted for failure to register pursuant to the Alien Registration Act of 1940, Tit. 3, Secs. 30-37, 8 U.S.C.A. ยงยง 451-460, and he moves to quash the indictment on the ground that he is not an alien, but a citizen of the United States. Motion denied. 1944 Cases    
  U.s. V. Keegan 141 F.2d 248, Circuit Court of Appeals, Second Circuit, Docket Number 53 (2/29/1944) The word evade derivatively means no more than go away or escape from whatever be the means of accomplishing the purpose. Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York. Wilbur V. Keegan and others were convicted of a conspiracy to counsel divers persons to evade,... 1944 Cases   This is no longer good law for at least one of the points of law it contains.
  U.s. V. Ryals 56 F.Supp. 772, District Court, N.D. Georgia, Atlanta Division, Docket Number CRIM. 16949 (5/1/1944) Jack Bryant Ryals was indicted for violation of the Selective Training and Service Act of 1940. On demurrer to the indictment. Demurrer and all grounds thereof overruled. 1944 Cases    
  Vernon V. State 245 Ala. 633, Supreme Court of Alabama, Docket Number 6 DIV. 141 (5/18/1944) Appeal from Circuit Court, Jefferson County; J. Russell McElroy, Judge. Joe Vernon was convicted of murder in the first degree, and he appeals. Affirmed. 1944 Cases    
  Washington V. U.s. 100 Ct.Cl. 491, United States Court of Claims, Docket Number 45637 (1/3/1944) The Reporter's statement of the case: 1944 Cases    
  Weems V. State 148 Tex.Crim. 154, Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, Docket Number 22927 (11/15/1944) Appeal from Criminal District Court No. 1, Dallas County; J. Frank Wilson, Special Judge. Charles Sumner Weems was convicted of murder, and he appeals. Affirmed. 1944 Cases    
  Worlds V. State 146 Tex.Crim. 545, Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, Docket Number 22631 (1/12/1944) Appeal from District Court, Travis County; J. Harris Gardner, Judge. Willie Worlds was convicted of murder, and he appeals. Affirmed. 1944 Cases    
Louis L. Jaffe, University of Buffalo, School of Law Administrative Procedure Re-examined: the Benjamin Report 56 Harvard Law Review 704 (March, 1943) OUR knowledge of administrative procedure is becoming as complete as detailed and disinterested investigation can make it. There is growing agreement among the well-intentioned that the administrative process is fundamental to the conduct of the social-service state. Through its varied and commodious channels, the torrents of demand pressing... 1943 Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources    
  Akens V. State 145 Tex.Crim. 289, Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, Docket Number 22242 (1/6/1943) Appeal from District Court, Ellis County; A. R. Stout, Judge. L. C. Akens was convicted of murder with malice, and he appeals. Judgment reversed, and cause ordered dismissed. 1943 Cases    
  Appeal of Legion Home Ass'n of Danville 48 Pa. D. & C. 123, Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Pennsylvania, Montour County (1/1/1943) The Legion Home Association of Danville, Pa., for many years maintained a few small crowded second-floor clubrooms in the business section of Danville. Last year, in order to give their members a better place to meet, they purchased a large brick building on the outskirts of the borough, known as Maple Hall, which enjoyed the privilege of a liquor... 1943 Cases    
  Appellees' Brief, West Virginia State Bd. Of Educ. V. Barnette Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number No. 591 (3/8/1943) NOT LISTED in this index are the scores of legal, ecclesiastical and other periodicals mentioned in footnotes at pages 74, 75, 79 and 80, this brief. In those publications have appeared... 1943 Briefs    
  Asher V. Huffman 295 Ky. 312, Court of Appeals of Kentucky (10/1/1943) Appeal from Circuit Court, Leslie County; Roy Helm, Judge. Suit by Boyd Asher and another against Roy Huffman for a mandatory injunction requiring defendant to allow plaintiffs' son to attend a white public school of which defendant was the principal. From a judgment denying an injunction, plaintiffs appeal. Judgment affirmed. 1943 Cases    
  Bamberger, L., & Co. 47 NLRB No. 68, N.L.R.B, Docket Number Cases Nos. R-3928 and C-2478 (2/13/1943)   1943 Administrative Decisions & Guidance    
  Bethlehem-alameda Shipyard, Inc. 53 NLRB No. 187, N.L.R.B, Docket Number Cases Nos. R-5693 and R-5694 respectively (11/30/1943)   1943 Administrative Decisions & Guidance    
  Biglow, E., Co. 52 NLRB No. 175, N.L.R.B, Docket Number Case No. C-2691 (9/29/1943)   1943 Administrative Decisions & Guidance    
  Bowen V. State 205 Ark. 380, Supreme Court of Arkansas, Docket Number 4286 (3/1/1943) Appeal from Circuit Court, Jackson County; S. M. Bone, Judge. Ollie Bowen was convicted of house breaking for the purpose of stealing, and he appeals. Affirmed. 1943 Cases    
  Branham V. Langley 139 F.2d 115, Circuit Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit, Docket Number 5160 (11/16/1943) Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Western District of Virginia, at Lynchburg; Alfred D. Barksdale, Judge. Suit by William Branham, Jr., an infant who complains by his father, William Branham, Sr., as his next friend, against I. L. Langley, chairman, W. F. Murphy, and C. O. Skelton, being Local Board No. 2 of Lynchburg,... 1943 Cases    
  Brief for Northern California Branch of the American Civil Liberties Union, Amicus Curiae., Hirabayashi V. U.s. Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number No. 870 (5/7/1943) Note: Table of Authorities page numbers missing in original document (1) Public Law No. 503, 77th Congress, 2nd Session, Chap. 191, H. R. 6758, approved March 21, 1942 (see Title 18, U. S.... 1943 Briefs    
  Brief for Northern California Branch of the American Civil Liberties Union, Amicus Curiae., Yasui V. U.s. Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number No. 871 (5/5/1943) This is an appeal prosecuted by the appellant from a judgment of conviction followed by a sentence to one year of imprisonment and the imposition of a $5000.00 fine rendered and entered... 1943 Briefs    
  Brief for Petitioner, Smith V. Allwright Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number No. 51 (9/29/1943) The opinion of the Circuit Court of Appeals is reported in 131 F. (2d) 593, as well as in the record filed in this cause (R. 150-151). The date of the judgment in this case is November 30,... 1943 Briefs    
  Brief for the Petitioner, Arthur Goodwyn Billings V. Truesdell Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number No. 215 (12/27/1943) The petitioner registered under the Selective Training and Service Act of 1940 with the Ottawa County, Kansas, draft board, but stated on his registration card that he would never serve in... 1943 Briefs    
  Brief for the Petitioner, L. P. Steuart & Bro., Inc. V. Bowles Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number No. 793 (10/1/1943) The opinion of the United States Court of Appeals is not yet reported but is set forth on Pages 66-71 of the record. The opinion of the District Court is not reported, but appears on Pages... 1943 Briefs    
  Brief for the State of Mississippi, Taylor V. Mississippi Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number No. 826 (4/1/1943) The appellant, R. E. Taylor, was indicted in the circuit court of Madison County, Mississippi, at the June term thereof, the indictment appearing at pages 5 to 7 of the record. The... 1943 Briefs    
  Brief for the United States as Amicus Curiae, General Committee of Adjustment of the Broth. Of Locomotive Engineers for the Missouri-kansas-texas R.r. V. Missouri-kansas-texas R. Co. Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number Nos. 23, 27, 41 (9/21/1943) The opinion of the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in No. 23 (R. 295-300) is reported at 132 F. (2d) 91. The opinion of the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in... 1943 Briefs    
  Brief of Appellant, Pollock V. Williams Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number No. 345 (10/1/1943) The opinion of the court below will be found reported as Williams v. Pollock, 14 So. 2d 700. The official report containing the opinion has not yet been printed and distributed. A complete... 1943 Briefs    
  Brief of Gerald C. Mann. Attorney General of Texas as Amicus Curiae., Smith V. Allwright Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number No. 51 (12/27/1943) Note: Table of Authorities page numbers missing in original document To the Honorable Supreme Court: Now comes Gerald C. Mann, Attorney General of Texas, leave of this court first having... 1943 Briefs    
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