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College Education As A Legal Necessary, R. Douglas Wrightsel Jun 1965

College Education As A Legal Necessary, R. Douglas Wrightsel

Vanderbilt Law Review

This note seeks to determine whether a college education is a legal necessary, or perhaps it would be better to say for what purposes it may be necessary. Then we shall consider what consequences may flow from calling it a necessary, and how intelligent legal planning can achieve the most favorable consequences. Controversy over whether a college education is a necessary has centered primarily in two areas. The first major area is the divorce situation in which the court is petitioned to include in the support decree a sum for the college education of the child. The second area involves …


De-Facto Segregation, Paul Auster Jan 1965

De-Facto Segregation, Paul Auster

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Future For Girard's Dream, Henry S. Hilles Jr., Wilfred B. Wolcott Jr. Jan 1965

A Future For Girard's Dream, Henry S. Hilles Jr., Wilfred B. Wolcott Jr.

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Seminar On The Need For Education About Communism, Lewis F. Powell Jr. Oct 1964

Seminar On The Need For Education About Communism, Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Powell Speeches

"Notes for use in introductory remarks prior to presentation of seminar speakers." Atlanta Regional ABA Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia.


Constitutional Law - De-Facto Segregation Jan 1964

Constitutional Law - De-Facto Segregation

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Gideon: A Challenging Opportunity For School And Bar, Marvin J. Anderson Jan 1964

Gideon: A Challenging Opportunity For School And Bar, Marvin J. Anderson

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Dedication, Harvie Branscomb Chancellor Emeritus Dec 1963

The Dedication, Harvie Branscomb Chancellor Emeritus

Vanderbilt Law Review

This is a day of rejoicing for all of those who love this University, for those who know the quality of this School, and for those who are aware of the role which a great school of law can play in the progress of this southern region. We are grateful to all of you for coming to help us celebrate this accomplishment, especially grateful to those of you who bring greetings from other schools of law, and for those of you who have had a part in this program and will have a part in it this morning. This day …


The Deductibility Of Educational Expenses Under Section 162(A) Of The Internal Revenue Code, John J. Harrington Jan 1963

The Deductibility Of Educational Expenses Under Section 162(A) Of The Internal Revenue Code, John J. Harrington

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Educational Research In Virginia - A New Opportunity In Virginia, Lewis F. Powell Jr. Oct 1962

Educational Research In Virginia - A New Opportunity In Virginia, Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Powell Speeches

No abstract provided.


Education Bills In The 1962 General Assembly, Patton G. Wheeler Jan 1962

Education Bills In The 1962 General Assembly, Patton G. Wheeler

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Law And Literature: The Contemporary Image Of The Lawyer, Henry B. Cushing, Ernest F. Roberts Jan 1961

Law And Literature: The Contemporary Image Of The Lawyer, Henry B. Cushing, Ernest F. Roberts

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Recent Decisions, Various Editors Jan 1960

Recent Decisions, Various Editors

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Language Mastery And Legal Training, Irving M. Mehler Jan 1960

Language Mastery And Legal Training, Irving M. Mehler

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Fourteenth Amendment And The "Separate But Equal" Doctrine, Joseph S. Ransmeier Dec 1951

The Fourteenth Amendment And The "Separate But Equal" Doctrine, Joseph S. Ransmeier

Michigan Law Review

Recent cases in which the Court has overthrown enforced separation in public higher education on the ground of inequality but without consideration of the merits of the separate but equal rule have been the occasion for an outpouring of law review discussion on the subject. The present paper is a part of this stream. Its purpose is two-fold: first, to set forth the judicial history of the modern separate but equal rule, noting its pre-Fourteenth Amendment origin and the rather uncritical manner in which courts permitted it to infiltrate its way from one area of the law to another; and …


Constitutional Law--Construction Of Constitutional Provision For Sale Of Land For School Fund--Right Of Redemption Restricted, R. G. S. Feb 1948

Constitutional Law--Construction Of Constitutional Provision For Sale Of Land For School Fund--Right Of Redemption Restricted, R. G. S.

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.