 | United States. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals - 1929 - 596 str.
...Presiding Judge, and BLAND, HATFIELD, GARRETT, and LENROOT, Associate Judges LENROOT, Judge, delivered the opinion of the court: The question in this case is whether certain "small, drilled pearls, temporarily strung on silk or cotton strings," are dutiable as beads... | |
 | United States. Supreme Court - 1945 - 446 str.
...Commissioner's determination of a deficiency in respondent's income tax. MR. JUSTICE JACKSON delivered the opinion of the Court. The question in this case is whether the Acts of Congress and the administrative regulations thereunder afford a basis on which we may reconsider... | |
 | United States. Patent Office - 1944 - 924 str.
...Redfleld with him on the brief) for Associated Wholesale Electric Company. Mr. Justice MURPHY delivered the opinion of the Court. The question in this case is whether petitioner appealed to the circuit court of appeals within the time provided by law (28 USC §230).... | |
 | United States. Internal Revenue Service - 1964 - 744 str.
...of certlorarl to tbe United States Court of Claims [November 12. 1963] MR. JUSTICE HARLAN delivered the opinion of the Court. The question in this case is whether section 117 (q) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1939, a 1956 amendment to the Code which effected retroactive... | |
 | Judge Advocate General's School (United States. Army) - 1960 - 180 str.
...Court of the United States, 1950, 338 US 680, 94 L.Ed. 457, 70 S.Ct. 352. Mr. Justice MINTON delivered the opinion of the Court. The question in this case is whether the shipment of obscene phonograph records in interstate commerce is prohibited by § £45 of the Criminal... | |
 | Congress. Internal Revenue Taxation Joint Committee - 1961 - 250 str.
...argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief was John A. Mivrray. MR. JUSTICE HARLAN delivered the opinion of the Court. The question in this case is whether a sum received by respondent from the United States as compensation for the temporary taking by the Government... | |
 | United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1963 - 594 str.
...as amici curiae, by special leave of court. OPINION OF THE COURT MR. CHIEF JUSTICE BURGER delivered the opinion of the Court. The question in this case is whether mandamus is an appropriate means of challenging the validity of an indictment of a Member of Congress... | |
 | United States. Internal Revenue Service - 1963 - 1264 str.
...States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit [April 20, 1063] OPINION MR. JUSTICE GOLDBERG delivered quired to be filed with, and passed upon by, the Commissioner an American trust whose beneficiaries are British subjects and residents and which retains capital... | |
 | United States. Patent Office - 1965 - 1116 str.
...Friedman, and Lionel Kesteribawm, for the United States, amicus curiae. MR. JUSTICE BLACK delivered the opinion of the Court. The question in this case is whether a State's unfair competition law can, consistently with the Federal patent laws, impose liability for... | |
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