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Recent Case Comments, Law Review Staff
Recent Case Comments, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
Recent Case Comments --
Accounting--Return To Be Allowed Utilities on Deferred Tax Reserves Instituted in Connection with Accelerated Depreciation Methods
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Conflict of Laws--Torts--Repudiation of Place of Injury Rule
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Constitutional Law--Due Process--Juvenile Court Proceeding a Bar to Subsequent Criminal Trial for the Same Act
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Family Law--Divorce--Insanity as a Defense to Action--for Divorce on the Ground of Cruelty
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Labor Law--Unemployment Compensation-Status of Laid-Off Worker Under No--Strike Clause
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Real Property--Future Interests--Valuation of Possibility of Reverter
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Taxation--Federal Income Tax--Deductibility of Contingent Witness Fees
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Torts--Warranty--Relation of Foreseeability of Risk to the Implied Warranty of a Cigarette Manufacturer
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Stability And Change In Constitutional Law, Jerre S. Williams
Stability And Change In Constitutional Law, Jerre S. Williams
Vanderbilt Law Review
This characterization of the role of the United States Constitution by the great Chief Justice one hundred and forty-four years ago accurately sets the scene for a consideration of stability and change in constitutional law. To have viewed the United States Constitution as a code would have been contrary to the entire common-law tradition out of which it grew. Instead, as this quotation reveals, it has never been seen as establishing a set, unchangeable meaning. The history of constitutional interpretation in the United States reveals that Pound's famous dictum, "law must be stable and yet it cannot standstill," is not …
Stability And Change In Constitutional Law, Robert B. Mckay
Stability And Change In Constitutional Law, Robert B. Mckay
Vanderbilt Law Review
Constitutional law, like other law, is rooted in the conservative tradition of the legal system as a whole and thus more willingly pays court to the muse of history and the force of precedent than to the muse of sociology and the demand for revision. It is therefore not surprising that lawyers read constitutions as law, in the ordinary meaning of that word, and that judges apply constitutional provisions as they do other law...
The Constitution of the United States was not cast in legal mold by accident, but by design that was itself the product of ineluctable history. A …
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
Antitrust Law--Restraint of Trade--Applicability of Section 7 of Clayton Act to Bank Mergers
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Constitutional Law--Appointment of Counsel for Indigent Defendants in State Criminal Trials
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Constitutional Law--Civil Rights--State Action--Effect of Standard Urban Redevelopment Land Use Covenant
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Constitutional Law--Free Exercise of Religion--Denial of Unemployment Compensation to Seventh-Day Adventist
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Constitutional Law--Self Incrimination--Effect of a Defendant's Comment on His Codefendant's Silence
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Labor Law--Ability of Individual Employee To Bring Suit Under Section 301 of Taft-Hartley Act
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
Administration of Justice-Federal Rules of Civil Procedure--District Court Has No Power To Penalize Counsel for Delay Which Violates Standing Orders of Court
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Carriers--Routes-Action for Reparation Available Under Motor Carrier Act for Unreasonable Routing Defendant motor carrier transported shipments for plaintiff shipper
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Constitutional Law--Full Faith and Credit--Collateral Attack on Errors of Court of Prior Forum
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Restraint of Trade--Labor Law-Where Defendants Stipulated They Were Independent Contractors and Joined Union To Fix Prices, Having No Other Legitimate Union Interest, Membership May Be Terminated Under Sherman Act
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Domestic Relations--Annulment--Female Impotence Is Made Curable by the Surgical Creation of a Functional …
Constitutional Law -- 1962 Tennessee Survey, James C. Kirby, Jr.
Constitutional Law -- 1962 Tennessee Survey, James C. Kirby, Jr.
Vanderbilt Law Review
I. Delegation of Legislative Power to Metropolitan Charger Commission
II. Right to Jury Trial: Special Findings Without General Verdict
III. Due Process of Law: In Personam Jurisdiction Over Nonresident Individual
IV. Due Process: Expulsion from Public University Without Hearing
V. Equal Protection: Legislative Apportionment
VI. Legislative Classification: Suspension of General Law for One County
VII. Legislative Classification: Exemption from Carrier Regulation
VIII. Equal Protection: Racial Discrimination
IX. Standing to Challenge Constitutionality
Book Note, Law Review Staff
Book Note, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
The book is divided into three major parts. Included in each of these parts are articles written by men who have studied these issues at length. Part I, "The People and Their State Government," deals with issues regarding an individuals relationship to his state--his protections against and his control over governing authorities. The second part, "The Representatives of the People," concerns itself with the established structure of state government and its effect on the quality of local leadership there under. Part III, entitled "The Powers of the State," explores the powers which are given and those denied to the state …