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Mothershead V. National Life & Acc. Ins. Co. |
165 So. 464, Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Second Circuit, Docket Number 5143 (2/5/1936) |
Appeal from First Judicial District Court, Parish of Caddo; J.H. Stephens, Judge. Suit by Sallie Mothershead against the National Life & Accident Insurance Company. From the judgment, the plaintiff appeals. Reversed and rendered. |
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Motion on Behalf of R. H. Macy & Co., Inc., for Leave to File Brief as Amicus Curiae, and Brief of Amicus Curiae., Pep Boys, Manny, Moe & Jack of California V. Pyroil Sales Co., Inc. |
Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number No. 55 (10/30/1936) |
MAY IT PLEASE THE COURT: The undersigned, as counsel for R. H. Macy & Co., Inc., respectfully moves this Honorable Court for leave to file the accompanying brief as amicus curiae. The... |
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Owens V. State |
177 Miss. 488, Supreme Court of Mississippi, Docket Number 32379 (12/14/1936) |
In Banc. Appeal from Circuit Court, Clay County; W. W. Magruder, Judge. George Owens and Joe Phillips were convicted of murder, and they appeal. Affirmed. |
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Pearson V. Murray |
169 Md. 478, Court of Appeals of Maryland, Docket Number 53 (1/15/1936) |
Appeal from Baltimore City Court; Eugene O'Dunne, Judge. Mandamus by Donald G. Murray to compel Raymond A. Pearson and others, officers and members of the Board of Regents of the University of Maryland, to admit petitioner as a student in the law school of the university. From an order directing issuance of the writ, respondents appeal. Order... |
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Pearson V. State |
176 Miss. 9, Supreme Court of Mississippi, Docket Number 32086 (4/20/1936) |
In Banc. Appeal from Circuit Court, Coahoma County; Wm. A. Alcorn, Judge. Fedro Pearson was convicted of murder, and he appeals. Affirmed. |
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Powell V. State |
60 Okla.Crim. 267, Criminal Court of Appeals of Oklahoma, Docket Number A-9032 (9/10/1936) |
Appeal from District Court, Tulsa County; Harry L. S. Halley, Judge. Hardy Powell was convicted of murder, and he appeals. Affirmed. |
1936 |
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State V. Eubanks |
209 N.C. 758, Supreme Court of North Carolina, Docket Number 290 (4/8/1936) |
Appeal from Superior Court, Jones County; Cowper, Special Judge. G. T. Eubanks was convicted of manslaughter, and he appeals. No error. The defendant was tried upon a bill of indictment charging him with murder in the first degree in connection with the killing of William Oxley. Upon the calling of the case for trial, the solicitor announced in... |
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State V. Mendez |
57 Nev. 192, Supreme Court of Nevada, Docket Number 3151 (10/2/1936) |
Appeal from District Court, Washoe County; Thomas F. Moran, Judge. Pete Mendez was convicted of second degree murder, and he appeals. Affirmed. |
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Succession of Edgar |
184 La. 775, Supreme Court of Louisiana, Docket Number 33511 (3/30/1936) |
Appeal from Civil District Court, Parish of Orleans; Nat W. Bond, Judge. Proceeding for the probate of the will of Cora Edgar, deceased, wherein Mathilde V. Perkins and others file opposition. From a judgment for the proponent, Alphonse M. Guma, the opponent appeals. Affirmed. |
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Swift & Co. V. Ware |
53 Ga.App. 500, Court of Appeals of Georgia, Division No. 1, Docket Number 25050 (5/1/1936) |
Error from Superior Court, Fulton County; G. H. Howard, Judge. Proceeding under the Workmen's Compensation Act by George Ware, employee, opposed by Swift and Company, employer. Finding of the director of the Department of Industrial Relations refusing compensation applied for on ground of change in condition, affirmed by the full board, was... |
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D. W. Brogan |
The Story of Congress 1789-1935. By Ernest Sutherland Bates. New York: Harper, 1936. Pp. Ix, 468. $3 |
45 Yale Law Journal 1535 (June, 1936) |
Mr. Bates notes that, with one negligible predecessor, his book is the first of its kind, that a consecutive history of Congress has not hitherto been written. That there is a place for a good history of Congress is true, and it is odd that no serious attempt should have been made before to tell its story. Mr. Bates, then, has on our attention... |
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Thompson V. State |
27 Ala.App. 104, Court of Appeals of Alabam, Docket Number 8 DIV. 320 (3/3/1936) |
Appeal from Circuit Court, Morgan County; A.A. Griffith, Judge. T.T. Thompson was convicted of having carnal knowledge of a girl over age 12 and under age 16, and he appeals. Reversed and remanded. |
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Universal Life Ins. Co. V. City of Memphis |
21 Tenn.App. 1, Court of Appeals of Tennessee, Western Section (3/18/1936) |
Appeal from Chancery Court, Shelby County; John E. Swepston, Chancellor. Suit by the Universal Life Insurance Company against City of Memphis. From a decree for defendant, complainant appeals. Reversed and decree entered for complainant. |
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Wyatt V. Harrison-stone-jackson Agr. High School-junior College |
177 Miss. 13, Supreme Court of Mississippi, Docket Number 32560 (11/9/1936) |
In Banc. Appeal from Chancery Court, Stone County; D. M. Russell, Chancellor. Proceeding for the validation of notes proposed to be issued to finance a building program of the Harrison-Stone-Jackson Agricultural High School-Junior College, wherein T. P. Wyatt as a taxpayer filed a protest challenging the legality of the proceeding. From a decree... |
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Allen V. Oklahoma City |
175 Okla. 421, Supreme Court of Oklahoma, Docket Number 26152 (11/26/1935) |
Appeal from District Court, Oklahoma County; George H. Giddings, Judge. Action by Onie Allen against the City of Oklahoma City and others. From a judgment denying a temporary injunction, plaintiff appeals. Reversed and remanded, with directions. |
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Baptiste V. New Orleans Public Service |
161 So. 783, Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Parish of Orleans, Docket Number 16082 (6/10/1935) |
Appeal from Civil District Court, Parish of Orleans; Nat W. Bond, Judge. Suit by Emma Baptiste, Wife of Philip Baptiste, against New Orleans Public Service, Inc. From a judgment for defendant, plaintiff appeals. Affirmed. |
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Board of Educ. Of Calloway County V. Talbott |
261 Ky. 66, Court of Appeals of Kentucky (6/11/1935) |
Appeal from Circuit Court, Franklin County. Action by the Board of Education of Calloway County, for itself, and others, against J. Dan Talbott, Auditor of Public Accounts. From an adverse judgment, plaintiffs appeal. Affirmed. |
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Brief for the Appellant., Herndon V. Georgia |
Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number No. 665 (3/16/1935) |
No opinion was rendered by the trial court. Its charge to the jury appears at R., 126-137. The original opinion of the Supreme Court of Georgia (R., 141-179) is reported in 178 Ga. 832. Its... |
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Brief for the Appellee, Herndon V. Georgia |
Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number No. 665 (4/3/1935) |
This is an appeal from a decision of the Supreme Court of Georgia affirming a conviction of the appellant for the offense of attempt to incite insurrection. The original opinion of the... |
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Brief on the Merits, Grovey V. Townsend |
Supreme Court of the United States, Docket Number No. 563 (1/25/1935) |
The Decision below is not reported, but is printed in the Record at pages 14 and 18-19. The judgment which petitioner prays this Court to reverse was entered on September 24, 1934 (R. 14);... |
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Central Cotton Garment Manufacturers Ass'n V. International Ladies' Garment Workers Union |
280 Ill.App. 168, Appellate Court of Illinois, First District, Docket Number 38164 (4/26/1935) |
Complainant filed its bill for an injunction against defendants and upon its motion the chancellor entered a preliminary injunction. After a motion to vacate the order had been made and denied, defendants prosecuted this interlocutory appeal. The bill alleges that complainant is an Illinois corporation not for profit; 2. That... |
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Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations V. U.s. |
81 Ct.Cl. 63, United States Court of Claims (3/4/1935) |
Motion for new trial overruled June 17, 1935 |
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Choctaw Nation V. U.s. |
81 Ct.Cl. 1, United States Court of Claims (1/14/1935) |
The Reporter's statement of the case: |
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City Bus Co. V. Thomas |
172 Miss. 424, Supreme Court of Mississippi, Division B, Docket Number 31652 (4/8/1935) |
Appeal from Circuit Court, Harrison County; W. A. White, Judge. Action by Earl Thomas against City Bus Company. From a judgment for plaintiff, defendant appeals. Reversed and remanded. |
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City of Bogalusa V. Gullotta |
181 La. 159, Supreme Court of Louisiana, Docket Number 33188 (1/7/1935) |
Appeal from City Court of Bogalusa; J. W. Richardson, Judge. Proceeding by the City of Bogalusa against Toney Gullotta. From a judgment quashing the affidavit, the city appeals. Reversed, and affidavit ordered reinstated. |
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Clayton V. State |
191 Ark. 1070, Supreme Court of Arkansas, Docket Number CR. 3944-3945 (11/18/1935) |
Appeal from Circuit Court, Mississippi County, Chickasawba District; Neil Killough, Judge. Bubbles Clayton and Jim X. Caruthers were convicted of rape, and they appeal. Affirmed. |
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Coahoma County V. Knox |
173 Miss. 789, Supreme Court of Mississippi, Division B, Docket Number 31807 (9/30/1935) |
Appeal from Circuit Court, Hinds County; Julian P. Alexander, Judge. Action by Coahoma County against Rush H. Knox. Judgment for defendant, and plaintiff appeals. Affirmed. |
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Com. V. Pouliot |
292 Mass. 229, Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Hampden (10/31/1935) |
Report from Superior Court, Hampden County; Brown, Judge. Louis Pouliot was convicted of neglecting to provide for support and maintenance of his wife and minor children. On report. Order in accordance with opinion. |
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Comptroller General Mccarl to the Board of Control of Florida Institutions of Higher Learning |
15 Comp. Gen. 439, Comp.Gen (11/23/1935) |
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Crews V. Lundquist |
361 Ill. 193, Supreme Court of Illinois, Docket Number 22925 (6/14/1935) |
Report of Halbert O. Crews, public administrator, as administrator of the estate of Andrew E. Swanson, deceased. From an order of the circuit court sustaining order of probate court denying a certain item of fees claimed by the administrator, on the objection of C. Lundquist, the administrator appeals. Affirmed. |
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