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The Theory Of Criminal Discovery And The Practice Of Criminal Law, David W. Louisell
The Theory Of Criminal Discovery And The Practice Of Criminal Law, David W. Louisell
Vanderbilt Law Review
To crystallize in a few words the motif of a career as varied and comprehensive as that of Eddie Morgan would in any event be difficult, but it is doubly so for a life devoted, as his has been, to stuff as vital and dynamic as procedure and evidence. For me, his work most fundamentally is to be characterized as a quest for greater rationality in the adjudicative process. Whether one thinks of his analysis of the hearsay rule,' or his rationale of the admissions exception to it, or his treatment of the dead man's statute, or his study of …
Abstracts Of Recent Cases, Aaron David Trub
Abstracts Of Recent Cases, Aaron David Trub
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
Recent Cases:
CONTRACTS--CONFLICT OF INTERESTS--GOVERNMENT EXPERT'S PRINCIPAL EMPLOYMENT INSUFFICIENT TO VOID CONTRACT ON GROUNDS OF PUBLIC POLICY
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CRIMINAL LAW-ATTEMPT-CONVICTION OF ATTEMPT TO RECEIVE PROPERTY NOT IN FACT STOLEN
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DOMESTIC RELATIONS-UNIFORM RECIPROCAL ENFORCEMENT OF SUPPORT ACT--RELIEF FROM-EXTRADITION UPON PETITION OF THE OBLIGOR
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EVIDENCE-ADMISSIONS--GUILTY PLEA TO TRAFFIC LAW VIOLATION INADMISSIBLE IN SUBSEQUENT CIVIL SUIT
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FEDERAL JURISDICTION AND PROCEDURE--DIVERSITY JURISDICTION--ABSTENTION BY FEDERAL COURT FROM THE EXERCISE OF JURISDICTION IN DIVERSITY CASE
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LABOR LAW--LABOR--MANAGEMENT RELATIONS ACT-STATE COURT PRE-EMPTED FROM ENFORCING GRIEVANCE PROCEDURES OF COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT
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PROFESSION OF LAW--BAR ASSOCIATION MAY NOT DISCIPLINE AN ATTORNEY FOR CONDUCT AS …
Abstracts Of Recent Cases, L. S. D.
Criminal Law And Procedure -- 1958 Tennessee Survey, Charles H. Miller
Criminal Law And Procedure -- 1958 Tennessee Survey, Charles H. Miller
Vanderbilt Law Review
In surveying the field of criminal law and procedure the cases presented to the supreme court during the year were little more than normal or typical. Several of the criminal cases are not presented in detail in this article, as they are dealt with in other survey sections.
Book Reviews, Ronan E. Degnan (Reviewer), James J. Lenoir (Reviewer), David H. Vernon (Reviewer), David W. Louisell (Reviewer), David Maxwell (Reviewer)
Book Reviews, Ronan E. Degnan (Reviewer), James J. Lenoir (Reviewer), David H. Vernon (Reviewer), David W. Louisell (Reviewer), David Maxwell (Reviewer)
Vanderbilt Law Review
Book Reviews:
Cases and Materials on Evidence, Fourth Edition. By Morgan, Maguide & Weinstein Brooklyn: Foundation Press, 1957. Pp. xxiv,880. $11.00
reviewers: Ronan E. Degnan and David W. Louisell
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Estate Planning and Taxation Two volumes. By William J. Bowe Buffalo: Dennis & Company, Inc., 1957. Vol. I, pp. lvi, 590; Vol. II,pp. viii, 614.
reviewer: James J. Lenoir
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The Sanctity of Life and the Criminal Law By Glanville Williams. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1957. Pp. xi, 350. $5.00.
reviewer: David H. Vernon
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Current Legal Problems Edited by G. W. Keeton & G. Schwarzenberger London: Stevens & …
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
Automobiles--Owner's Liability Statutes--Application to the Master-Servant Relationship
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Bankruptcy--Discharge--Failure of Creditor to Inform Bankruptcy Court of Bankrupt's Fraud in Procuring Loan
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Bills and Notes--Demand Instruments--Time When Statute of Limitations Begins to Run
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Bills and Notes--Holder in Due Course--Giving a Check in Exchange for Another Negotiable Instrument is not the Giving of Value When the Check Turns Out to be Worthless
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Constitutional Law--Due Process of Law--Use of Perjured Testimony and Suppression of Material Evidence Favorable to Accused in State Criminal Proceedings
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Constitutional Law--Equal Protection of the Laws--Executory Interest Conditioned upon Racial Restriction on Use of Land
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Abstracts Of Recent Cases, T. E. P.
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
Constitutional Law--Congressional Investigations --Relevancy of Required Testimony
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Constitutional Law--State Taxation of Interstate Commerce--Sales Taxation of Income from Trans-Shipment of Goods within State
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Criminal Law--Felony Murder Doctrine--Co-Felon Killed by Victim of Crime
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Evidence--Judicial Admissions--Testimony as to Objective Facts
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Federal Tort Claims Act--"Private Individual" Clause--Uniquely Governmental Activity
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Income Taxation--Capital Gains and Losses--Business Purpose for Contracting in Commodity Futures
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Labor Law--Taft-Hartley Act--Discharge of Employees because of Union Membership
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Negligence--High Tension Power Lines--Duty to Warn of Dangerous Condition
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Real Property--Joint Tenancy--Severance of Estate by Murder of Co-Tenant
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Torts--Landowner--Duty to Social Guest
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Wills--Pretermitted Heir Statue--Sole …
Criminal Law And Procedure -- 1955 Tennessee Survey, Austin W. Scott Jr.
Criminal Law And Procedure -- 1955 Tennessee Survey, Austin W. Scott Jr.
Vanderbilt Law Review
Homicide: In Ivy v. State' the defendant, in the course of a fight with A, stabbed B, a peacemaker, killing him. The defendant appealed his conviction of involuntary manslaughter on the theory that the evidence did not support the verdict, since it showed that the defendant was striking at A in self-defense when he unfortunately stabbed B. The court held that the jury could properly find on the evidence either that (1) the defendant, not A, was the aggressor, or (2) even if A were the aggressor, defendant was not in imminent danger or reasonably supposed danger of death or …
Criminal Law And Procedure -- 1954 Tennessee Survey, Clyde L. Ball
Criminal Law And Procedure -- 1954 Tennessee Survey, Clyde L. Ball
Vanderbilt Law Review
Most of the criminal law cases in the Tennessee courts during the past year have dealt with matters of procedure. The basic principles derived from these cases are treated in the Procedure and Evidence article of this 1954 Survey.' However, those cases of especial interest and significance will be considered here in somewhat greater detail. In addition to procedural matters there were a few cases which turned on concepts basic in the substantive law of crimes.
Substantive Law
Homicide: Tennessee has enunciated and followed a rule which states that driving an automobile while intoxicated is an act malum in se, …
Some Developments In The Law Concerning Confessions, William Wicker
Some Developments In The Law Concerning Confessions, William Wicker
Vanderbilt Law Review
Our system of administering criminal laws is predicated upon accusatorial rather than inquisitorial proceedings. To maintain inviolate the safeguards consonant with this principle, we have placed upon the State an ever-increasing burden in proving the commission of the crime charged. That this burden has begun to weigh heavily, and perhaps onerously, becomes unmistakably evident from a study of recent developments in the law of confessions.
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
Recent Cases
Automobiles--Family Purpose Doctrine--Automobile Owned by other than Head of Family
Contracts--Effect of Illegality--Recover Where No Moral Turpitude involved and Purpose of Statute Not Violated
Corporations--Liability of Officer to Creditors for Excessive Salary--Burden of Proof on Defendant to Show Reasonableness
Criminal Law--Proximate Cause--Responsibility for Death Due to Acts of Persons Opposing a Felony
Criminal Law--Violation of the Mann Act--Actual Transportation Entirely within a Single State
Evidence--Confidential Communications between Spouses--Admissibility of Testimony as to Conduct of Party Spouse
Insurance--Commercial--Radius Endorsement in Automobile Insurance--Effect of Breach after Return to Designated Area
Personal Property--Finding Lost Goods--Chambermaid's Right to Goods Found by Her …
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
Assault and Battery--Injury Sustained in Prize Fig
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Constitutional Law--Elections--Voting Rights of Residents of Federal Enclave where Polling Places are on Land under Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction
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Constitutional Law--Miscegenation Statutes--Statutory Prohibitions against Inter-Racial Marriages held Unconstitutional
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Criminal Law--Evidence--Admissibility of Sound Motion Pictures of Re-Enactment of Crime by Defendants
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Criminal Procedure--Use of Jury Primer Prior to Trial
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Estate Planning--Mistake as to Tax Consequences of a Gift--Requirements for Rescission
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Evidence--Impeachment of Witnesses--Warning Question on Examination as to Prior Testimony
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Interstate Commerce--Sherman Act--Applicability to Organized Baseball
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Labor Law--Constitutional Law--Validity of Prohibition on Contributions and Expenditures of Labor …