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Books Received, Law Review Staff
Books Received, Law Review Staff
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Commercial Law, Cases on
By Robert Braucher
Brooklyn: The Foundation Press, Inc., 1951. Pp. 709. $8.00
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Commercial Transactions, Cases and Materials, Temporary Edition
By Arthur E. Sutherland, Jr. and Bertram F. Willcox
Brooklyn: The Foundation Press, Inc., 1951. Pp. 1251. $9.50
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Conflict of Laws, Cases and Materials, Third Edition
By Elliott E.Cheatham, Herbert F. Goodrich, Erwin N. Griswold and Willis L. M.Reese
Brooklyn: The Foundation Press, Inc., 1951. Pp. 960. $9.00
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Constitution of Powers in a Secular Statte, A.
By Edward S. Corwin
Charlottesville: The Michie Co., 1951. Pp. 126
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Evidence, Cases …
The Problems Of Yesteryear -- Commerce And Due Process, Robert L. Stern
The Problems Of Yesteryear -- Commerce And Due Process, Robert L. Stern
Vanderbilt Law Review
Less than fifteen years ago, there were constitutional problems important enough to stir the country, to threaten the sanctity of the Supreme Court. These were the culmination of at least three decades of judicial controversy, in which the pressure of events brought criticism of the Court's decisions, both in noteworthy dissenting opinions and outside, to a new height. Fifteen years later, there still are difficult and important constitutional problems, and there still is criticism of the Supreme Court's decisions--though on a relatively minor scale. But the issues which rocked more than the legal world in the 1930's and in the …