List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 384
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The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest court in the United States. It has ultimate appellate jurisdiction over all state and federal courts, and original jurisdiction over a small range of cases...

 cases from volume 384 of the United States Reports
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The United States Reports are the official record of the rulings, orders, case tables, and other proceedings of the Supreme Court of the United States. Opinions of the court in each case, prepended with a headnote prepared by the Reporter of Decisions, and any concurring or dissenting opinions are...

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  • Brookhart v. Janis,
  • Elfbrandt v. Russell,
  • Louisiana v. Mississippi, (per curiam)
  • Holt v. Alleghany Corp., (per curiam)
  • American Guild of Variety Artists v. Smith, (per curiam)
  • Engle v. Kerner, (per curiam)
  • Hollingshead v. Wainwright, (per curiam)
  • Long v. Parker, (per curiam)
  • Pope v. Daggett, (per curiam)
  • Richardson v. Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, (per curiam)
  • Joseph E. Seagram & Sons, Inc. v. Hostetter,
  • Collier v. United States, (per curiam)
  • Wallis v. Pan American Petroleum Corp.,
  • Burns v. Richardson,
  • Ford v. California, (per curiam)
  • Kramer v. United States, (per curiam)
  • Shannon v. Sequeechi, (per curiam)
  • Prensky v. Geller, (per curiam)
  • United States v. Catto,
  • NAACP v. Overstreet, (per curiam)
  • United States v. General Motors Corp.,
  • Westbrook v. Arizona, (per curiam)
  • Riggan v. Virginia, (per curiam)
  • Baer v. New York, (per curiam)
  • United States v. Clayton, (per curiam)
  • Texas v. United States, (per curiam)
  • Clayton v. United States, (per curiam)
  • Children of Israel v. Tamarkin, (per curiam)
  • Amell v. United States,
  • SEC v. New England Elec. System,
  • Ashton v. Kentucky,
  • Pure Oil Co. v. Suarez,
  • Barrios v. Florida, (per curiam)
  • Winters v. Washington, (per curiam)
  • Simmons v. Seelatsee, (per curiam)
  • Izzo v. Eyman,
  • Toombs v. Fortson, (per curiam)
  • Selman v. Phillips, (per curiam)
  • Hanson v. Chesapeake & Ohio R. Co., (per curiam)
  • Haspel v. State Bd. of Ed., (per curiam)
  • United States v. Fisher, (per curiam)
  • Illinois ex rel. Musso v. Chicago, B. & Q. R. Co., (per curiam)
  • Mills v. Alabama,
  • United States v. Standard Oil Co.,
  • Railway Clerks v. Florida East Coast R. Co.,
  • United States v. Blue,
  • United States v. Cook,
  • Redmond v. United States, (per curiam)
  • Wylan v. California, (per curiam)
  • Venable v. Texas, (per curiam)
  • Day v. United States, (per curiam)
  • Rutherford v. Washington, (per curiam)
  • Colonial Pipeline Co. v. Virginia, (per curiam)
  • Life Assurance Co. of Pa. v. Pennsylvania, (per curiam)
  • Greer v. Beto, (per curiam)
  • United States v. Von's Grocery Co.,
  • Rinaldi v. Yeager,
  • Rees v. Peyton, (per curiam)
  • Tillman v. Port Arthur, (per curiam)
  • Alton v. Tawes, (per curiam)
  • FTC v. Brown Shoe Co.,
  • United States v. Equitable Life Assurance Soc. of United States,
  • Sheppard v. Maxwell
    Sheppard v. Maxwell
    Sheppard v. Maxwell, 384 U.S. 333 , was a United States Supreme Court case that examined the rights of freedom of the press as outlined in the 1st Amendment when weighed against a defendant's right to a fair trial as required by the 6th Amendment...

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  • Shillitani v. United States,
  • Cheff v. Schnackenberg
    Cheff v. Schnackenberg
    Cheff v. Schnackenberg, 384 U.S. 373 , was a case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States that held that crimes carrying possible penalties up to six months imprisonment do not require a jury trial if they otherwise qualify as petty offenses....

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  • United States v. Utah Constr. & Mining Co.
    United States v. Utah Constr. & Mining Co.
    United States v. Utah Constr. & Mining Co. was a case before the United States Supreme Court. In that case, the Court stated that "hen an administrative agency is acting in a judicial capacity and resolves disputed issues of fact properly before it which the parties have had an adequate...

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  • United States v. Anthony Grace & Sons, Inc.,
  • Double Eagle Lubricants, Inc. v. Texas, (per curiam)
  • Lambright v. California, (per curiam)
  • Daughterty v. Tennessee, (per curiam)
  • Jenkins v. Birzgalis, (per curiam)
  • Miranda v. Arizona
    Miranda v. Arizona
    Miranda v. Arizona, , was a landmark 5–4 decision of the United States Supreme Court. The Court held that both inculpatory and exculpatory statements made in response to interrogation by a defendant in police custody will be admissible at trial only if the prosecution can show that the defendant...

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  • United States v. Pabst Brewing Co.,
  • United States v. Grinnell Corp.,
  • FTC v. Dean Foods Co.,
  • Katzenbach v. Morgan
    Katzenbach v. Morgan
    Katzenbach v. Morgan, 384 U.S. 641 , was a United States Supreme Court case regarding the power of Congress, pursuant to Section 5 of the Fourteenth Amendment, to enact laws which enforce and interpret provisions of the Constitution.- Facts :...

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  • Cardona v. Power,
  • Nicholas v. United States,
  • Gojack v. United States,
  • Great Lakes Pipe Line Co. v. Commissioner of Taxation, (per curiam)
  • Gray v. Illinois, (per curiam)
  • Johnson v. New Jersey,
  • Davis v. North Carolina,
  • Schmerber v. California
    Schmerber v. California
    Schmerber v. California, 384 U.S. 757 , was a decision by the United States Supreme Court, which held that a State may, over the suspect's protest, have a physician extract blood from a person suspected of drunken driving without violating the suspect's Fifth Amendment to the United States...

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  • Georgia v. Rachel,
  • City of Greenwood v. Peacock,
  • Dennis v. United States
    Dennis v. United States
    Dennis v. United States, , was a United States Supreme Court case involving Eugene Dennis, general secretary of the Communist Party USA, which found that Dennis did not have a right under the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States to exercise free speech, publication and assembly,...

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  • Leon v. United States, (per curiam)
  • Cavanaugh v. California, (per curiam)
  • National Dairy Products Corp. v. United States, (per curiam)
  • American Canyon County Water Dist. v. Public Util. Comm'n of Cal., (per curiam)
  • Lucignano v. United States, (per curiam)
  • Hale v. New Jersey, (per curiam)
  • England v. Louisiana Bd. of Medical Examiners, (per curiam)
  • Levine v. United States, (per curiam)
  • Castaldi v. United States, (per curiam)
  • Lomenzo v. WMCA, Inc., (per curiam)
  • United States v. Atchison, T. & S. F. R. Co., (per curiam)
  • New Jersey v. Russo, (per curiam)
  • Baines v. Danville, (per curiam)
  • Wallace v. Virginia, (per curiam)
  • Miller v. Rhay, (per curiam)
  • Griffin v. Maryland
    Griffin v. Maryland
    Griffin v. Maryland, 378 U.S. 130 , was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States reversed the convictions of five African Americans who were arrested during a protest of a privately owned amusement park by a park employee who was also a deputy sheriff...

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  • Worthy v. United States, (per curiam)
  • Whisman v. Georgia, (per curiam)
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