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...result was Casey's experiment of trying first Frank Schumann in place of Bob Brookings at guard and now Burton for Lane at tackle. Schumann is on the docket for a lot of work on Saturday as a first-string relief man. The starting lineup will be: Knapp, le; Burton, lt; Brookings, lg; Comfort, c; Gundlach, rg; Adlis, rt; Kelly, re; Haley, qb; Litman, lhb; Bilodeau, rhb; Jackson...
...Supreme Court docket, which the Justices were culling during their recess last week, are some 400 cases. Of these, some 300 will be eliminated on jurisdictional grounds when hearings begin this week. And of the 100-odd cases which will appear on the original calendar for the session, three were the first New Deal legal cases to reach their final destination...
...recovery program will have to have its Dred Scott case. For months & months a gigantic tortoise race of litigations has crept up through the nation's lower courts, slugged its way toward the inevitable goal of the U. S. Supreme Court, where three test cases are already on the docket. Last week four late entries appeared. Three were negligible, one looked like a champion. And the recovery program lost three out of four of the first sprints...
...last-minute change in the court docket, has moved the opening day of the trial before the Superior Court of the rioters sentenced several weeks ago by Judge Michael S. Sullivan of the Charles-town District Court, from this morning to Friday morning. This latest change in date brings the trial very near to the close of the court session which ends Monday. Friday morning will be occupied with the selection of the jury and it is expected that the approach of the end of, the session will hasten the conduct of the trial. No reason for the change...
...whether it already has been tacitly overruled (see Crowell v. Benson, in which the Court takes a day off in a "lazy, hazy sort of way"), does it not seem obvious that if the Court even attempted to review the findings of fact by administrative tribunals, its docket would be swamped? The Administration has set up all sorts of new administrative tribunals, as well as increasing the work of those previously established, and the decisions of these bodies are already swelling the archives. The Supreme Court will have its hands more than full in reviewing the law in this class...