United States. Subversive Activities Control Board
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J. Howard McGrath, Attorney General of the United States, petitioner vs. the Communist Party of the United States of America, respondent
Statement of organization and rules of procedure
Information memorandum
Herbert Brownell, Jr., Attorney General of the United States, petitioner v. Labor Youth League, respondent. Decided February 15, 1955. F. Kirk Madrdrix and Hubert H. Finzel for petitioner. Gruber & Turkel (Samuel Gruber) for respondent. Report of the board
William P. Rogers, Attorney General of the United States, petitioner v. California emergency defense committee, respondent. Oliver J. Butler, Jr. and James Weldon for petitioner. John T. McTernan for respondent (withdrew as cousel before the hearing). Report and order of the Board, decided April 14, 1959
William P. Rogers, Jr., Attorney General of the United States, petitioner v. the Communist party of the United States of America, respondent. Troy B. Conner, Jr., Joseph M. Wysolmerski, Francis X. Worthington, James L. Weldon, Jr., and L. E. Broome, Jr., for petitioner; John J. abt and Joseph Forer, for respondent. Recommended decision of board member Francis A. Cherry on second remand proceding, issued September 19, 1958
Herbert Brownell, Jr., Attorney General of the United States, petitioner v. American slav Congress, respondent. Decided April 14, 1955. Thomas A. Daly and Francis E. Jordan for Peritioner. Katherine G. Roraback for John M. Marsalka (on behalf of respondent). Report and Order of the Board
William P. Rogers, Jr., attorney General of the United States, petitioner v. the Communist party of the United States of America, respondent. Oran H. Waterman, Francis X. Worthington, Lafayette E. Broome, Joseph M. Wysolmerski, and James L. Weldon, Jr., for petitioner; John J. abt and Joseph Forer, for respondent. Modified report of the board on second remand
Robert F. Kennedy, Attorney General of the United States, petitioner v. International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, respondent. Lafayette E. Broome and Francis X. Worthington, for petitioner; Nathan Witt and Joseph Forer, for respondent. Report and order of the Board, issued May 4, 1962
Herbert Brownell, Jr., Attorney General of the United States, petitioner v. Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, respondent. Robert H. Purl, Thomas A. Daly for the Peritioner. Homer C. Clay for respondent. Recommended decision by Kathryn Mchale, Board Member, issued May 18, 1955
Herbert Brownell, Jr., Attorney General of the United States, petitioner v. Jefferson School of Social Science, respondent. Adrian B. Fink, Jr., Ralph J. Edsell, Jr. and Cecil R. Heflin for petitioner. Harry sacher for respondent. Recommended decision Thomas J. Herbert, chairman
Herbert Brownell, Jr., Attorney General of the United States, petitioner v. Connectict volunteers for Civil Rights, respondent. William F. Tompkins, James T. Devine, Troy B. Conner, Jr., Oliver J. Butler, Jr., and James C. Hise for petitioner. Catherine G. Roraback for Ettie Ekins, Intervenor. Recommended Decision by Thomas J, Donegan, Board Member, issued October 4, 1957
Herbert Brownell, Jr., Attorney General of the United States, petitioner v. Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, respondent. Robert H. Purl, Thomas A. Daly and troy B. Conner, Jr., for respondent. Report and Order of the board. Decided Decemebr 21, 1955
Herbert Brownell, Jr., Attorney General of the United States, petitioner v. Civil Rights Congress, respondent. Posey T. Kime, Robert Hollister, and Robert Silverstein, for petitioner. Ralph E. Powe (who withdrew from case during hearing) and Rhoda Laks for repondent. Recommended decision by David J. Coddaire, Board Member
William P. Rogers, Attorney General of the United States, petitioner v. Colorado Committee to protect civil liberties, respondent. De Witt White and Troy B. Conner, Jr., for petitioner Joseph Forer, for Patricia Blau, Intervenor. Report and order of the Board, decided April 15, 1959
William P. Rogers, Attorney General of the United States, petitioner v. Washington Pension union, respondent.James T. Devine, Troy B. Conner, Jr., Posey T. Kime (since deceased), and Robert Silverstein for petitioner. Jay g. Sykes, Sarah H. Lesser (who withdrew before the hearing), David Rein (who appeared specially for prehearing motions), and Robert B. Windsor (limited appearance) for respondent. Report and order of the Board, decided April 14, 1959
Robert F. Kennedy, Attorney General of the United States, petitioner v. International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, respondent. Lafayette E. Broome and Francis X. Worthington, for petitioner; Nathan Witt and Joseph Forer, for respondent. Recommended decision by Francis A. Cherry, board member, issued Decemebr 26, 1961
William P. Rogers, Attorney General of the United States, petitioner v. Connectict volunteers for Civil Rights, respondent. James T. Devine, Troy B. Conner, Jr., Oliver J. Butler, Jr., and James C. Hise for petitioner. Catherine G. Roraback for Ettie Ekins, Intervenor. Report and order of the Board, decided April 14, 1959
William P. Rogers, Attorney general of the United States, petitioner, v. American peace crusade, respondent ...
Digest of amicus curiae brief to the United States Supreme Court
Herbert Brownell, Jr., Attorney General of the United States, Petitioner v. American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born, F. Kirk Maddrix and Malcolm F. Knight, for petitioner, Joseph Forer for respondent
The Jefferson School of Social Science vs. the Attorney General of the United States and the Subversive Activities Control Board