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Zenith Optical Co. |
53 NLRB No. 49, N.L.R.B, Docket Number Case No. 9-C-1809 (10/30/1943) |
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1943 |
Administrative Decisions & Guidance |
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Max Radin, School of Jurisprudence, University of California |
A Short Way with Statutes |
56 Harvard Law Review 388 (November, 1942) |
IT has taken the common law a little over three centuries to come to the full realization that it has to deal with something called statutes. The common law became conscious of this new factor just at the turning of the seventeenth century, when in so many respects modern times begin. But the dead hand of medieval feudal law never deader and... |
1942 |
Law Review Articles and Other Secondary Sources |
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Appellant's Brief Ãfreedom of Speechâ¨, Taylor V. Mississippi |
Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number No. 826 (10/1/1942) |
The opinion of the Supreme Court of Mississippi is reported in 194 Miss., and in 11 So. 2d 663. It appears also in the record, pages 140 to 181. Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of the... |
1942 |
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Atlas Pipeline Corp. |
45 NLRB No. 164, N.L.R.B, Docket Number Case No. C-2190 (12/9/1942) |
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1942 |
Administrative Decisions & Guidance |
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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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Bailey V. Washington Theatre Co. |
112 Ind.App. 336, Appellate Court of Indiana, in Banc, Docket Number 16548 (5/26/1942) |
Appeal from Superior Court, Grant County; Oren W. Dickey, Judge. Action by Flossie K. Bailey against Washington Theatre Company and others, to recover penalty for the violation of the Civil Rights Statute of state. From a judgment for defendants, the plaintiff appeals. Judgment reversed with directions. |
1942 |
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Baker V. State |
150 Fla. 446, Supreme Court of Florida (4/29/1942) |
Error to Circuit Court, Duval County; Bayard B. Shields, Judge. James Baker was convicted of first degree murder, and his conviction was affirmed, 188 So. 634, 137 Fla. 27, and he petitions for order permitting him to apply to the lower court for a writ of error coram nobis. Petition denied. |
1942 |
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Beasley V. State |
144 Tex.Crim. 366, Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, Docket Number 22086 (4/29/1942) |
Appeal from Cherokee County Court; H. T. Brown, Judge. Luther Beasley was convicted of selling intoxicating liquor in a dry area in violation of the local option liquor laws, and he appeals. Affirmed. |
1942 |
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Beasley V. State |
144 Tex.Crim. 369, Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, Docket Number 22087 (4/29/1942) |
Appeal from Cherokee County Court; H. T. Brown, Judge. Luther Beasley was convicted for violating the local option liquor laws of Cherokee county, and he appeals. Judgment affirmed. |
1942 |
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Boswell V. Bethea |
242 Ala. 292, Supreme Court of Alabama, Docket Number 6 DIV. 792 (1/29/1942) |
Appeal from Circuit Court, Jefferson County; J. Russell McElroy, Judge William Boswell, being denied registration by the Board of Registrars of Jefferson County (composed of Rufus Bethea, Sterling J. Foster and Herman A. Whisenett), appealed to the Circuit Court under Code 1940, Tit. 17, §35. From an order or judgment... |
1942 |
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Brief for Respondent, United Carbon Co. V. Binney & Smith Co. |
Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number No. 71 (10/16/1942) |
This is a suit for infringement of Wiegand & Venuto patent No. 1,889,429 granted November 29, 1932, and owned by respondent. The patent describes and claims a product and a method of making... |
1942 |
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Brief for the Respondent., Scheneotady Union Pub. Co. V. Sweeney |
Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number No. 745 (3/28/1942) |
The ruling of the District Court does not appear in the official reports, but is set out at R. 14-22. The decision of the Circuit Court of Appeals is reported in 122 F. 2d 288 (R. 27-33).... |
1942 |
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Brief for the State of Mississippi, Cummings V. Mississippi |
Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number No. 828 (10/1/1942) |
This is an appeal from a conviction in the Circuit Court of Warren County, Mississippi, affirmed in the State Supreme Court, of the appellant, Clem Cummings, for violating Chapter 178, Laws... |
1942 |
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Brief for the United States, Choctaw Nation of Indians V. U.s. |
Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number No. 80 (11/1/1942) |
The opinion of the Court of Claims (R. 20-28) is, reported in 95 C. Cls. 192. the judgment of the Court of Claims was entered on December 1, 1941 (R. 28). A motion for a new trial filed by... |
1942 |
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Brief for the United States, Scheniderman V. U.s. |
Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number No. 2 (11/4/1942) |
The opinion of the Circuit Court of Appeals (R. 908-918) is reported at 119 F. (2d) 500. The opinion of the District Court (R. 39-45) is reported at 33 F. Supp. 510. The judgment of the... |
1942 |
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Brief on Behalf of Appellees, Inland Waterways Corporation, Cargill, Incorporated, Norris Grain Company, Rosenbaum Brothers, Santa Fe Elevator Corporation and Continental Grain Company., I.c.co. V. Inland Waterways Copr. |
Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number No. 175 (1/7/1942) |
The specially constituted District Court rendered no written opinion. Its findings of facts and conclusions of law in Cargill, Inc., et al. v. U. S., et al., and Inland Waterways... |
1942 |
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Britton V. Holloman Lumber Co. |
7 So.2d 202, Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Second Circuit, Docket Number 6383 (2/2/1942) |
Action by James Britton against Holloman Lumber Company, Incorporated, for wages. From a judgment for defendant, plaintiff appeals. Reversed with judgment for plaintiff in accordance with opinion. |
1942 |
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Bunn V. City of Atlanta |
67 Ga.App. 147, Court of Appeals of Georgia, Division No. 1, Docket Number 29330 (3/20/1942) |
Error from Superior Court, Fulton County; John D. Humphries, Judge. William Bunn was convicted in the recorder's court of the City of Atlanta of a violation of an ordinance of the City of Atlanta, and he brought certiorari to the superior court. To review the judgment of the superior court in refusing to grant the certiorari, the defendant brought... |
1942 |
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This has some negative history but hasn’t been reversed
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Cannon V. Commonwealth |
291 Ky. 517, Court of Appeals of Kentucky (10/9/1942) |
Appeal from Circuit Court, Jefferson County, Criminal Division; Loraine Mix, Judge. Dan Cannon was convicted of having sexual intercourse with a female between the ages of 16 and 18, and he appeals. Affirmed. |
1942 |
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Cummings V. U. S. |
131 F.2d 107, Circuit Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit, Docket Number 10277 (11/5/1942) |
Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of Alabama; Thomas A. Murphree, Judge. Cecil Cummings was convicted of failing to keep in touch with and report his change of address to the local draft board, in violation of the Selective Service Act, and he appeals. Affirmed. |
1942 |
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Denard V. Housing Authority of Fort Smith |
203 Ark. 1050, Supreme Court of Arkansas, Docket Number 4-6652 (3/16/1942) |
Appeal from Chancery Court, Fort Smith District, Sebastian County; C. M. Wofford, Chancellor. Suit by E. A. Denard and others against the Housing Authority of Ft. Smith and others to enjoin defendants from proceeding under the Housing Authorities Act to condemn plaintiffs' property for purpose of erecting a housing project, wherein defendants filed... |
1942 |
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Department of Labor |
1942 N.Y. Op. Atty. Gen. No. 252, N.Y.A.G, Docket Number Formal Opinion (10/26/1942) |
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1942 |
Administrative Decisions & Guidance |
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Doherty V. Rice |
240 Wis. 389, Supreme Court of Wisconsin (5/5/1942) |
Appeal from a judgment of the County Court of Walworth County; Roscoe R. Luce, Judge. Reversed. |
1942 |
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This has some negative history but hasn’t been reversed
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Dury V. Neely |
69 N.Y.S.2d 677, Supreme Court, Queens County, New York, Trial Term, Part IV (4/25/1942) |
Action by Marie A. Dury and others against Henry M. Neely and his wife to restrain defendants from violating a restrictive agreement by which the parties agreed that they would sell their property only to white people or Caucasians. Judgment in accordance with opinion. |
1942 |
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Dury V. Neely |
69 N.Y.S.2d 677, Supreme Court, Queens County, New York, Trial Term, Part IV (4/25/1942) |
Action by Marie A. Dury and others against Henry M. Neely and his wife to restrain defendants from violating a restrictive agreement by which the parties agreed that they would sell their... |
1942 |
Trial Court Orders |
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Edwards V. Tabb |
242 Ala. 209, Supreme Court of Alabama, Docket Number 6 DIV. 952 (1/22/1942) |
Bill in equity by W.T. Edwards against Fannie Tabb to foreclose a mortgage, etc. From a decree denying relief in part, complainant appeals. Affirmed. |
1942 |
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Feldman V. Goldman |
164 S.W.2d 634, St. Louis Court of Appeals, Missouri, Docket Number 26123 (10/6/1942) |
Appeal from Circuit Court, City of St. Louis; William S. Connor, Judge. Not to be reported in State Reports. Action by Rose Feldman against Sam Goldman to recover an amount due for services rendered in connection with the sale of certain properties. Judgment for plaintiff, and defendant appeals. Affirmed. |
1942 |
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Haraway V. State |
203 Ark. 912, Supreme Court of Arkansas, Docket Number 4239 (2/16/1942) |
Appeal from Circuit Court, Howard County; Minor W. Millwee, Judge. C. C. Haraway was convicted of grand larceny, and he appeals. Affirmed. |
1942 |
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Harrison V. Louisiana Highway Commission |
202 La. 345, Supreme Court of Louisiana, Docket Number 36508 (11/4/1942) |
Appeal from First Judicial District Court, Parish of Caddo; E. P. Mills, Judge. Seven consolidated suits by Mrs. Flora D. Harrison and others against the Louisiana Highway Commission for compensation for the impairment of the value of property of each of the plaintiffs by the construction of an approach to a bridge in front of their building. From... |
1942 |
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This has some negative history but hasn’t been reversed
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Hearst Mercantile Co. |
44 NLRB No. 252, N.L.R.B, Docket Number Case No. C-2194 (10/20/1942) |
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1942 |
Administrative Decisions & Guidance |
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Hill V. State of Tex. |
316 U.S. 400, Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number 1119 (6/1/1942) |
On Writ of Certiorari to the Court of Criminal Appeals of the State of Texas. Henry Allen Hill was convicted of rape. To review a judgment of the Texas Courtof Criminal Appeals, 157 S.W.2d 369, affirming the judgment of conviction the defendant brings certiorari. Judgment reversed. |
1942 |
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This has some negative history but hasn’t been reversed
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