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| Case name | Citation | Summary | 
| Commissioner v. Glenshaw Glass Co. | 1955 | definition of taxable income | 
| Tee-Hit-Ton Indians v. United States | 1955 | Federal government did not owe Indian tribe compensation for timber taken from tribal-occupied lands in Alaska under the 5th Amendment | 
| United States v. International Boxing Club of New York | 1955 | boxing not exempt from antitrust regulation | 
| Berman v. Parker | 1954 | eminent domain, takings | 
| United States v. Harriss | 1954 | constitutionality of The Federal Regulation of Lobbying Act of 1946 | 
| Bolling v. Sharpe | 1954 | segregation in the District of Columbia | 
| Hernandez v. Texas | 1954 | application of the Fourteenth Amendment to Mexican Americans | 
| Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka | 1954 | segregation, "separate ... inherently unequal" | 
| Miller Brothers Co. v. Maryland | 1954 | use tax imposed by one state against merchant in another state violated Due Process Clause of the 14th Amendment | 
| Toolson v. New York Yankees | 1953 | baseball antitrust exemption upheld | 
| Securities and Exchange Commission v. Ralston Purina Co. | 1953 | Docket No: none a corporation offering "key employees" stock shares is still subject to Section 4(1) of the Securities Act of 1933  | 
| Poulos v. New Hampshire | 1953 | religious meetings and the Free Exercise Clause | 
| Fowler v. Rhode Island | 1953 | ordinance construed to penalize a minister of Jehovah's Witnesses for preaching at a peaceful religious meeting in a public park unconstitutional | 
| United States v. Reynolds | 1953 | State secrets privilege | 
| Arrowsmith v. Commissioner | 1952 | Taxpayers classified a payment as an ordinary business loss, which would allow them to take a greater deduction for the loss than would be permitted for a capital loss | 
| Kawakita v. United States | 1952 | treason accusation against a person with dual citizenship. | 
| Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer | 1952 | presidential power to seize steel mills during strike to ensure wartime production | 
| Joseph Burstyn, Inc. v. Wilson | 1952 | First Amendment and the censorship of films | 
| Zorach v. Clauson | 1952 | release time programs | 
| Beauharnais v. Illinois | 1952 | First Amendment and "group libel" |