List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 318
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  • Terminal Railroad Assn. of St. Louis v. Trainmen,
  • NLRB v. Indiana & Michigan Elec. Co.,
  • O'Donnell v. Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Co.,
  • Tileston v. Ullman
    Tileston v. Ullman
    - Procedural History :The Supreme Court of Errors Connecticut held that §§ 6246 and 6562 of the Connecticut General Statutes of 1930 which prohibited the use of drugs or instruments to prevent conception and the giving of assistance or counsel in their use were constitutional...

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  • Mandeville v. Canterbury, (per curiam)
  • In re Bradley,
  • Tiller v. Atlantic Coast Line R. Co.,
  • Ziffrin v. United States,
  • SEC v. Chenery Corp.
    SEC v. Chenery Corp.
    SEC v. Chenery Corp., 332 U.S. 194 , is a case, often cited in administrative law-Background:A federal water company was accused of illegal stock manipulation....

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  • Jerome v. United States,
  • Palmer v. Hoffman,
  • United States v. Brooks-Callaway Co.,
  • Overstreet v. North Shore Corp.,
  • C. J. Hendry Co. v. Moore,
  • Reconstruction Finance Corporation v. Bankers Trust Co.,
  • Smith v. Shaughnessy,
  • Robinette v. Helvering,
  • Johnson v. United States
    Johnson v. United States
    Johnson v. United States, , was a U.S. Supreme Court case in which the rights of those serving federal probation and supervised release were more clearly defined...

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  • Leishman v. Associated Wholesale Elec. Co.,
  • United States v. Oklahoma Gas & Elec. Co.,
  • Federal Security Administrator v. Quaker Oats Co.,
  • Viereck v. United States,
  • Marshall Field & Co. v. NLRB, (per curiam)
  • Wells v. United States, (per curiam)
  • Penn Dairies, Inc. v. Milk Control Comm'n of Pa.,
  • Pacific Coast Dairy, Inc. v. Department of Agriculture of Cal.,
  • Helvering v. Sabine Transp. Co.,
  • Hoopeston Canning Co. v. Cullen,
  • Helvering v. American Dental Co.,
  • McNabb v. United States,
  • Anderson v. United States,
  • Maricopa County v. Valley Nat. Bank of Phoenix,
  • Clearfield Trust Co. v. United States
    Clearfield Trust Co. v. United States
    Clearfield Trust Co. v. United States, 318 U.S. 363 , was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that federal negotiable instruments were governed by federal law, and thus the federal court had the authority to fashion a common law rule.-Facts & procedural history:On April 28,...

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  • Helvering v. Griffiths,
  • Ex parte Davis, (per curiam)
  • Jamison v. Texas,
  • Largent v. Texas,
  • Choctaw Nation v. United States,
  • Corn Exchange Nat. Bank & Trust Co. v. Klauder,
  • United States v. Swift & Co., (per curiam)
  • Ecker v. Western Pacific R. Corp.,
  • Emil v. Hanley,
  • Group of Institutional Investors v. Chicago, M., St. P. & P. R. Co.,
  • Ex parte Peru,
  • Helvering v. Sprouse,
  • Fidelity Assurance Assn. v. Sims,
  • Myers v. Matley,
  • Creek Nation v. United States,
  • Fred Fisher Music Co. v. M. Witmark & Sons,
  • De Zon v. American President Lines, Ltd.,
  • Illinois Commerce Comm'n v. Thomson,
  • New York ex rel. Whitman v. Wilson, (per curiam)
  • Helvering v. Chicago Stock Yards Co.,
  • United States v. Lepowitch,
  • Board of County Comm'rs v. Seber,
  • Aguilar v. Standard Oil Co. of N. J.,
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