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Intoxicating Liquors-Transporting-Sufficiency Of Evidence Dec 1929

Intoxicating Liquors-Transporting-Sufficiency Of Evidence

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Book Review. Mcbain, H. L., Prohibition, Legal And Illegal, Ralph F. Fuchs Jan 1929

Book Review. Mcbain, H. L., Prohibition, Legal And Illegal, Ralph F. Fuchs

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Meaning Of "Hootch, Moonshine, Corn Whiskey" In The Missouri Prohibition Law, The, Ben Ely Jr. Nov 1928

Meaning Of "Hootch, Moonshine, Corn Whiskey" In The Missouri Prohibition Law, The, Ben Ely Jr.

University of Missouri Bulletin Law Series

It will be noticed that the language of this section follows that of section 20, save and except that section 21 omits the words "or other intoxicating liquors." a The fact that the legislature used the terms "hootch, moonshine, corn whiskey" without connecting them or any of them by means of a conjunction of any kind, coupled with the fact that at least two of these words, 'hootch' and 'moonshine', have as yet no scientific definition, makes the construction of the section difficult. Difficult as it is, however, it is a problem of the greatest practical importance. Although as yet …


States' Rights And National Prohibition, Paul L. Sayre Nov 1927

States' Rights And National Prohibition, Paul L. Sayre

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


What Price Prohibition, Clarence Emmett Manion Jan 1927

What Price Prohibition, Clarence Emmett Manion

Journal Articles

Prohibition assumes that our plan of government has not worked out and that it ought to be destroyed; the average citizen who has loved that form of government and fought for it in and out of the ranks is not prepared to accept the Prohibition theory. Sooner or later he will realize that as long as Prohibition is in vogue the goddess of American liberty is in chains. Formally or informally, in justification of our history Prohibition with all of its contemptible un-American ramifications must go down; and it will go down.


American Prohibition Digest 1926, Edited By Arthur W. Blakemore, Paul L. Sayre Dec 1926

American Prohibition Digest 1926, Edited By Arthur W. Blakemore, Paul L. Sayre

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Intoxicating Liquors--Confiscation And Sale Of Automobile Engaged In The Unlawful Transportation Of Intoxicants In Its Effect On The Innocent Owen Of The Vehicle--Nature Of The Proceeding, G. D. H. Dec 1926

Intoxicating Liquors--Confiscation And Sale Of Automobile Engaged In The Unlawful Transportation Of Intoxicants In Its Effect On The Innocent Owen Of The Vehicle--Nature Of The Proceeding, G. D. H.

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Intoxicating Liquors--Indictment For Unlawful Transportation--Failing To Negative The Exception In The Statute, J. G. J. Jr. Apr 1925

Intoxicating Liquors--Indictment For Unlawful Transportation--Failing To Negative The Exception In The Statute, J. G. J. Jr.

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Intoxicating Liquors--Searches And Seizures--Construction, C. M. L. Jr. Apr 1925

Intoxicating Liquors--Searches And Seizures--Construction, C. M. L. Jr.

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


International Aspects Of Prohibition Enforcement, Edwin D. Dickinson Jan 1923

International Aspects Of Prohibition Enforcement, Edwin D. Dickinson

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The Eighteenth Amendment to the Federal Constitution prohibits "the manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxicating liquors within, the importation thereof into, or the exportation thereof from the United States and all territory subject to the jurisdiction thereof for beverage purposes." 40 Stat. io5O, 1941. In the National Prohibition Cases. 253 U. S. 350, 386, the amendment was said to be operative "throughout the entire territorial limits of the United States." As originally enacted, the National Prohibition Act did not in terms define its territorial field, but a supplemental provision afterwards enacted declares that the act "shall apply not only to …


Criminal Law--Intoxicating Liquors--Evidence Sufficient To Sustain Verdict, J. D. D. Nov 1922

Criminal Law--Intoxicating Liquors--Evidence Sufficient To Sustain Verdict, J. D. D.

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


In Interstate Transportation Of Intoxicants By Private Means And For Personal Use Within The Reed Amendment?, H. C. J. Nov 1919

In Interstate Transportation Of Intoxicants By Private Means And For Personal Use Within The Reed Amendment?, H. C. J.

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Real Significance Of The Proposed Michigan Beer And Wine Amendment, Edwin C. Goddard Apr 1919

Real Significance Of The Proposed Michigan Beer And Wine Amendment, Edwin C. Goddard

Articles

DISCUSSION of proposed prohibitory amendments to Constitutions, State or Federal, are usually regarded as part of the wet and dry fight in which lawyers are interested only as citizens. Before the recent Cleveland Meeting of the American Bar Association the bar of the country was circularized by a protest, signed by a number of very well known lawyers, urging the bar to take action against putting into the fundamental law, the Constitution, such matters as the regulation of what the people shall drink. These lawyers presented their case at the Cleveland meeting and vigorously attempted to induce the American Bar …


Sales: Liability For The Presence Of Mice And Other Uncommon Things In Food, John B. Waite Jan 1919

Sales: Liability For The Presence Of Mice And Other Uncommon Things In Food, John B. Waite

Articles

A group of recent decisions presents a somewhat farcical conformity with Montesquieu's thesis that "law" may vary with time and geography. It strikingly illustrates, also, the importance of the particular theory of liability upon which a suit is predicated. The unusual similarity in detail of the operative facts of these cases lends peculiar emphasis to the difference in the judgments rendered.


Does The "Bone-Dry" Law Prohibit The Interstate Transportation Of Intoxicants By The Owner For Personal Use?, Thomas Porter Hardman Apr 1918

Does The "Bone-Dry" Law Prohibit The Interstate Transportation Of Intoxicants By The Owner For Personal Use?, Thomas Porter Hardman

West Virginia Law Review

It has been recently held by the Federal courts, sitting in West. Virginia Districts, that interstate transportation of intoxicants by the owner for personal use is not interstate commerce, and, therefore, not prohibited by the so-called "Bone-Dry" Law. But inasmuch as there are at least two prior decisions squarely contra, and apparently none in accord, it would seem proper, in view of the far-reaching effect of these recent decisions, to examine the soundness of their conclusions.


Growth Of State Power Under Federal Constitution To Regulate Traffic In Intoxicating Liquors, Clifford R. Snider Nov 1917

Growth Of State Power Under Federal Constitution To Regulate Traffic In Intoxicating Liquors, Clifford R. Snider

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Reglamento De Mercados De La Ciudad De La Habana, Habana (Cuba). Ayuntamiento Jan 1913

Reglamento De Mercados De La Ciudad De La Habana, Habana (Cuba). Ayuntamiento

Cuban Law

Ayuntamiento de La Habana, Secretaría. Acordado por el Ayuntamiento el nuevo Reglamento de los Mercados de esta Ciudad en cabildo ordinario de 12 de Abril próximo pasado y obtenida la aprobación del Gobierno Civil de la Provincia en 23 del propio mes, de orden del senor Alcalde se publica a continuación para general conocimiento. Habana, Mayo 3 de 1901. - El Secretario, H. Portuondo.


Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson To Hamilton Wright, October 18, 1909, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson Oct 1909

Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson To Hamilton Wright, October 18, 1909, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson

Other Correspondence

The document is a carbon copy of a typed letter from the Assistant Secretary of State to Hamilton Wright confirming the termination of his project at the Department of State.


Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson To Harvey Washington Wiley, May 6, 1909, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson May 1909

Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson To Harvey Washington Wiley, May 6, 1909, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson

Other Correspondence

The document is a carbon copy of a typed letter from the Assistant Secretary of State to Harvey Washington Wiley concerning complaints from the French Ambassador Jean Jusserand about ramifications of the Pure Food and Drug Act on a French manufacturer.


Note And Comment, Arthur Clarke, Floyd Olds, J. Earl Ogle Jr., James H. Brewster Feb 1909

Note And Comment, Arthur Clarke, Floyd Olds, J. Earl Ogle Jr., James H. Brewster

Michigan Law Review

Termination of the Liability as Common Carrier; Is a Vendee Seeking Specific Performance Entitled to Compensation for the Inchoate Dower Right of the Vendor's Wife?; An Executor's Right to an Allowance out of the Estate for Counsel Fees for Services Rendered Before Letters Testamentary Issue; The Kansas "Manhattan Cocktail Case" and Some Others Concerning Judicial Notice;


The Kansas 'Manhattan Cocktail Case' And Some Others Concerning Judicial Notice, James H. Brewster Jan 1909

The Kansas 'Manhattan Cocktail Case' And Some Others Concerning Judicial Notice, James H. Brewster

Articles

Some anti-prohibitionists may think they have an "eye-opener" in the recent Kansas decision that judicial notice will be taken of the intoxicating properties of a Manhattan cocktail: State v. Pigg, 97 Pac. 859.


The Liquor Traffic Once More, Reuben Wallace Peckham Jan 1894

The Liquor Traffic Once More, Reuben Wallace Peckham

Student and Lippitt Prize essays

Argument for the prohibition of alcohol. Includes statistics and history of the movement toward temperance legislation.