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MONTANA. See Constitutional Law, VIII, 2.

MOTOR CARRIERS. See Constitutional Law, VIII, 2-4; Labor, 1.
MURDER. See Constitutional Law, X, 5; Habeas Corpus, 1.
MUSICIANS. See Constitutional Law, III, 2; IV; X, 1-3; XIII;
Taxation, 2.

NAME BANDS. See Taxation, 2.

NATURAL GAS ACT. See Constitutional Law, VIII, 5-6; Gas, 1.
NEGLIGENCE. See also Admiralty; Employers' Liability Act.

Liability of tortfeasor—Injury to soldier-Right of United States.—
United States not entitled to recover from tortfeasor for cost of
hospitalization and pay during disability of member of armed forces.
U. S. v. Standard Oil Co., 301.

NEGROES. See Constitutional Law, XI, 1, 3.

NEW TRIAL. See Procedure, 5.

NEW YORK. See Admiralty; Constitutional Law, X, 12; XI, 4.
OFFENSES. See Constitutional Law, III, 2; V; VI; VIII, 1; X,
1-2, 5-14; XI, 3-4; Criminal Law.

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PARTIES. See Attorney General; Constitutional Law, I; Proce-
dure, 1-2.

PASSENGER. See Antitrust Acts, 2-3; Constitutional Law, V;

Criminal Law, 4.

PATENTS. See Antitrust Acts, 4-6.

PAY. See Negligence.

PAYMENT BONDS. See Bonds; Set-Off.

PENALTY. See Contracts; Interest.

PERSONAL INJURIES. See Employers' Liability Act; Negli-
gence.

PETIT JURY. See Constitutional Law, XI, 3–4.

PHARMACISTS. See Constitutional Law, VIII, 1; Food and
Drugs.

PICKETING. See Constitutional Law, IV.

PIPELINES. See Constitutional Law, VIII, 5–6.

PLEADING. See Antitrust Acts, 1-3; Employers' Liability Act,

1; Jurisdiction, II, 2; Labor, 3; Stipulations.

PLEDGE. See War, 1.

POSTAL SERVICE. See Procedure, 1.

PRICE CONTROL. See Criminal Law, 2.

PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES. See Constitutional Iaw, XII.
PROBABLE CAUSE. See Criminal Law, 4.

PROCEDURE.

See also Antitrust Acts, 1-2, 4, 6; Attorney Gen-
eral; Constitutional Law, I; V; VI; X, 4-14; XI, 3-4; XII, 1;
Gas, 2; Stipulations.

1. Parties-Injunction-Postal fraud order.-Postmaster General
not indispensable party to suit to enjoin local postmaster from carry-
ing out fraud order. Williams v. Fanning, 490.

2. Id. When superior officer indispensable party. Id.

3. Summary judgment - Antitrust injunction.-When summary
judgment under Rule 56 justified. International Salt Co. v. U. S.,
392.

4. Directed verdict-Propriety.-Directed verdict as not justified
by evidence. Globe Liquor Co. v. San Roman, 571.

5. Motion for directed verdict-Appeal.-Circuit Court of Appeals
may not direct entry of judgment for party who made no motion
for judgment under Rule 50 (b), but may order new trial. Id.

PROHIBITION. See Jurisdiction, I, 2.

PROPERTY. See Constitutional Law, VII; XI, 2; XII, 2.
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. See Constitutional Law, X, 7.
PUBLIC OFFICERS. See Administrative Law; Attorney Gen-
eral; Constitutional Law, I; III, 1; V; VI; VIII, 5; X, 4-5,
7-8; XI, 3; Estoppel; Jurisdiction, I, 2; Procedure, 1; Securi-
ties & Exchange Commission.

PUBLIC SCHOOLS. See Constitutional Law, XI, 1.

PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONS. See Constitutional Law,
VIII, 5-6; Gas.

PUBLIC UTILITY ACT OF 1935. See Administrative Law; Se-
curities & Exchange Commission.

RACIAL DISCRIMINATION. See Constitutional Law, XI, 1–3.
RADIO. See Constitutional Law, III, 2; IV; X, 1–2; XIII.

RAILROADS. See Antitrust Acts, 2-3; Constitutional Law, IX;
Employers' Liability Act.

RECORD. See Constitutional Law, X, 9; Jurisdiction, II, 4.

REFUND. See Taxation, 1.

REHEARING.

Amendment of Rules of this Court relative to rehearing, p. 857.

RELEASE. See Employers' Liability Act, 2.

REORGANIZATION. See Administrative Law; Securities & Ex-
change Commission.

RESIDENT ALIEN. See Aliens; Constitutional Law, XI, 2;
XII, 2.

RES JUDICATA. See Criminal Law, 3.

RESTRAINT OF TRADE. See Antitrust Acts.

RIGHT TO COUNSEL. See Constitutional Law, VI; X, 9-10.
RULES.

Amendment of Rules of this Court relative to rehearing, p. 857.
RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE. See Jurisdiction, III; Proce-
dure, 3, 5.

SALE. See Antitrust Acts, 1, 4-6; Constitutional Law, VIII, 1,
5-6; Criminal Law, 2; Food and Drugs; Gas.

SALT. See Antitrust Acts, 5-6.

SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. See Constitutional Law,
I; III, 1; X, 4.

SCHOOLS. See Constitutional Law, XI, 1.

SEAMEN. See Admiralty; Aliens.

SEARCH AND SEIZURE. See Constitutional Law, V; Criminal
Law, 4-5.

SECOND OFFENDER. See Constitutional Law, X, 10.

SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR. See Stipulations.
SECURITIES & EXCHANGE COMMISSION.

Public Utility Act of 1935-Reorganization of holding company-
Management trading in stock.-S. E. C. order denying parity treat-
ment to stock acquired by management while reorganization plan
was before Commission, sustained as adequately based; not incon-
sistent with prior decision of this Court; interpretation and appli-
cation of "fair and equitable" rule. S. E. C. v. Chenery Corp., 194.
SELECTIVE TRAINING & SERVICE ACT. See Criminal Law,
1; Habeas Corpus, 2.

SELF-INORIMINATION. See Constitutional Law, X, 7.
SENTENCE. See Constitutional Law, X, 10.

SET-OFF. See also Jurisdiction, IV.

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Set-off by United States - Construction contract Rights of
surety.-United States may set off separate debt against progress
payments due contractor, notwithstanding claim of surety on statu-
tory payment bond. U. S. v. Munsey Trust Co., 234.

SEVENTH AMENDMENT. See Constitutional Law, X, 11

SHERMAN ACT. See Antitrust Acts.

SHIPPING. See Admiralty.

SIXTH AMENDMENT. See Constitutional Law, VI; X, 9–11.

SLAVERY. See Constitutional Law, XIII.

SOCIAL SECURITY ACT. See Taxation, 2.

SOLDIERS. See Jurisdiction, I, 3; Negligence.

SPECIAL JURY. See Constitutional Law, X, 12; XI, 4.

SPEECH. See Constitutional Law, IV.

STATES. See Constitutional Law, II.

STATUTES. See also Constitutional Law, I; III; IV; VI; VIII,
1-5; IX; X, 1-4, 7, 12; XI, 2, 4; XII, 2; XIII; Jurisdiction,
II, 8.

1. Validity Statutes of limitations-Inequities.-Inequities in ap-
plication of limitations on tax refunds remediable by Congress not
courts. Kavanagh v. Noble, 535.

2. Construction-Judicial interpretation - Legislative acquies-
cence. Where Act unambiguous, legislative acquiescence in recent
contrary judicial interpretation not assumed. Jones v. Liberty Glass
Co., 524.

STATUTES OF LIMITATIONS. See Statutes, 1; Taxation, 1.
STEVEDORES. See Admiralty.

STIPULATIONS.

Stipulations between United States Attorney General and the Sec-
retary of the Interior, on the one hand, and the Attorney General
of California, on the other, affecting interests involved in U. S. v.
California, 332 U. S. 19, stricken as irrelevant to issues before Court.
U. S. v. California, 804.

STOCK CERTIFICATES. See War, 1.

STOCKHOLDERS. See Administrative Law; Constitutional Law,
I; Securities & Exchange Commission; War.

SULFATHIAZOLE. See Food and Drugs.

SUMMARY JUDGMENT. See Procedure, 3.

SUPREME COURT.

See Attorney General; Jurisdiction, II.

SURETIES. See Bonds; Set-Off.

TAXATION. See also Constitutional Law, VIII, 2-4; IX; Stat-
utes, 1.

1. Federal income tax-Overpayment-Claim for refund-Limita-
tions. Claim for refund of income tax, though erroneously or illegally
assessed or collected, barred after 3 years from filing of return or 2
years from payment. Jones v. Liberty Glass Co., 524; Kavanagh v.
Noble, 535.

2. Social Security tax-Liability for tax-Employers.-Members
of "name bands" as employees of band leaders rather than of dance
hall operators; effect of contract purporting to shift burden; in-
validity of ruling by Commissioner. Bartels v. Birmingham, 126.
TAXICABS. See Antitrust Acts, 1-3.

THIRTEENTH AMENDMENT. See Constitutional Law, XIII.
TIDELANDS. See Attorney General; Constitutional Law, II;
Decree; Estoppel; Jurisdiction, I, 1; II, 1; Stipulations.

TITANIUM. See Antitrust Acts, 4.

TORTS. See Admiralty; Jurisdiction, I, 3; Negligence.

TRADING WITH THE ENEMY ACT. See War.

TRANSPORTATION. See Antitrust Acts, 1-3; Constitutional
Law, VIII, 2; IX; Employers' Liability Act; Labor, 1.

TRIAL. See Constitutional Law, X; XI, 3-4; XII, 1; Criminal
Law, 2-5; Employers' Liability Act, 2.

TRUCK DRIVERS. See Labor, 1.

TYING CLAUSE. See Antitrust Acts, 5.

UNCERTAINTY. See Constitutional Law, X, 1.

UNITED STATES. See also Admiralty; Attorney General; Bonds;
Constitutional Law, II; VII; Decree; Estoppel; Interest;
Jurisdiction, I, 1, 3; II, 1, 7; IV; Negligence; Set-Off.

Rights as against State-Off-coast areas-Decree.-Rights of
United States in 3-mile belt off coast of California. U. S. v. Cali-
fornia, 19, 804.

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