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Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
Recent Cases
Conflict of Laws--Torts--Choice of Law Required by Federal Tort Claims Act
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Constitutional Law--Equal Protection--Exemption of Veterans from Payment of Hunting and Fishing Fees
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Constitutional Law--Separation of Powers--Procedure for Removal of Judge an Interference with Judicial Process
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Constitutional Law--State Police Power--Restriction of Competition among Employment Agencies
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Contempt of Court--Summary Punishment of Direct Contempt--Attorney's Absence from Court
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Corporations--Inspection of Books and Records--Right of Former Director
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Criminal Law--Lotteries--Necessity of Consideration
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Domestic Relations--Alimony--Fixed Payments to Wife until Her Death or Remarriage as Basis of Claim against Husband's Estate
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Domestic Relations--Divorce and Alimony--Award of Alimony …
Conflict Of Laws -- 1955 Tennessee Survey, John W. Wade
Conflict Of Laws -- 1955 Tennessee Survey, John W. Wade
Vanderbilt Law Review
When a cause of action is transitory in nature the plaintiff may sue on it in any state where he can obtain personal jurisdiction over the defendant. And when personal jurisdiction is not available, he can often, by process of garnishment or attachment, obtain jurisdiction quasi in rem and proceed with the trial of the issue. The judgment so obtained is not binding on the defendant in personam but it may bind the defendant's property or the debt to him from a third party. In Hobbs v. Lewis a plaintiff sought to make use of garnishment for this purpose. He …
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
Conflict of Laws--Jurisdiction to Modify Custody Decree after Child's Domicile Changes--Full Faith and Credit in Third State
Constitutional Law--Freedom of Speech--"Prior Restraint" of Motion Pictures
Corporations--Uniform Stock Transfer Act--Effect of Notice of Restriction on Transfer
Criminal Procedure--Contempt--Extent of Power of Trial Judge to Punish Summarily
Evidence--Post-Accident Statements--Theories of Admissibility
Insurance--Automobile Theft Policy--Meaning of "Possession" in Exclusionary Clause of Policy
Malicious Prosecution--No Recovery for Base Less Civil Action--Necessity of "Special Injury"
Malpractice--Negligent Prescription of Habit--Forming Drugs--Patent's Simulation of Pain as Contributory Negligenic