Opinions by William Alexander Cant
Cases where "Cant" appears in the judges field. Imperfect matching by last name; expect some noise.
- 3/2/1933Gloyd v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue
- 9/30/1932Anneke v. Willcuts
- 8/15/1932Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. v. Willcuts
- 8/5/1932City of Harrisonville, Mo. v. WS Dickey Clay Mfg. Co.
- 5/24/1932American Surety Co. of New York v. Bankers' Savings & Loan Ass'n of Omaha, Neb.
- 5/24/1932Wilson v. Union Electric Light & Power Co.
- 4/21/1932Chytracek v. United States
- 4/13/1932Concrete Engineering Co. v. Commissioner of Int. Rev.
- 4/13/1932Tootle v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue
- 4/12/1932Martin v. Federal Surety Co.
- 4/12/1932Bell v. Wabash Ry. Co.
- 4/12/1932Schneider v. Thompson
- 4/12/1932Moon Motor Car Co. v. Moon
- 11/9/1931In re Williams
- 9/11/1929Ringeon v. Albinson
- 8/5/1929Nilson v. Ford Motor Co.
- 7/23/1929Brown Sheet Iron & Steel Co. v. Willcuts
- 3/2/1929Chicago, I. & L. Ry. Co. v. International Milling Co.
- 12/19/1928Bush v. Bremner
- 11/17/1928Bunn v. Willcuts
- 8/30/1928Governor & Co. of Adventurers of England Trading Into Hudson's Bay v. Hudson Bay Fur Co.
- 11/26/1927United States v. Malt
- 11/19/1927Backus v. Finkelstein
- 9/23/1927Crail v. Illinois Cent. R.
- 7/22/1927Knapp v. Byram
- 7/18/1927Bowe-Burke Mining Co. v. Willcuts
- 11/26/1926Southern Surety Co. v. Ft. Smith Dist. of Sebastian County
- 11/22/1926Armstrong v. United States
- 11/22/1926United States v. Bernstein
- 9/28/1926United States v. Mammoth Oil Co.
- 9/25/1926Hawley v. United States
- 3/2/1926In Re Anderson
- 3/1/1926Matteson Co. v. Willcuts
- 1/15/1926Royal Mineral Ass'n v. Lord
- 8/14/1925Ex parte Dove
- 8/6/1925Leverentz v. Chicago, M. & St. P. Ry. Co.
- 7/22/1925Grover v. Merritt Development Co.
- 2/15/1925Bisek v. Bellanger
- 10/28/1924Bennedsen v. Nelson
- 10/18/1924Crail v. Illinois Cent. R.
- 9/3/1924Rousso v. Boyle
- 4/2/1924Sweet v. Lang
- 10/7/1904State ex rel. Day v. Hanson
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