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Recent Cases, Law Review Staff Dec 1959

Recent Cases, Law Review Staff

Vanderbilt Law Review

Antitrust Act--Discriminatory Practices--Defenses Available to Charge of Discrimination in Furnishing Services and Facilities

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Bankruptcy--Priority of Wages--Employer's Contributions to Welfare Funds Are Not Entitled to Priority as Wages Due to Work

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Constitutional Law--Social Security Benefits--Automatic Suspension of Deported Person's Social Security Benefits a Denial of Due Process

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Constitutional Law--Union Shop Agreement Under Railway Labor Act Violates Constitutional Rights of Employees

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Corporations--Securities and Exchange Act of 1934--Liability of Director for Profits on Stock Acquired Prior to Election as Corporate Official

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Damages--Quasi Contract--Exemplary Damages in Quasi Contract When Defendant is Guilty of Fraud

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Evidence--Other Crimes--Admissibility of Evidence …


Book Notes, Law Review Staff Dec 1959

Book Notes, Law Review Staff

Vanderbilt Law Review

Living the Law By Frank E. Cooper Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc., 1958. Pp. xv, 184. $7.50.

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Shared Government in Employment Security By Joseph M. Becker New York: Columbia University Press, 1959. Pp. 501. $6.50.


Conflict Of Laws In Labor Matters In The United States, Stuart Rothman Oct 1959

Conflict Of Laws In Labor Matters In The United States, Stuart Rothman

Vanderbilt Law Review

A sampling of the ways in which the subject of conflict of laws has been treated in the United States in labor matters will be undertaken. However, the term "labor matters" may be regarded as embracing a multitude of topics, and this presentation by no means purports to be encyclopedic. Indeed, questions concerning conflicts between laws of the federal and state governments have been purposely excluded, though admittedly they loom large in domestic law and jurisprudence. On the other hand, the subjects considered are deemed illustrative of the domestic approach to the problems involved.


Labor Law And Workmen's Compensation--1959 Tennessee Survey, Paul H. Sanders, J. Gilmer Bowman, Jr. Oct 1959

Labor Law And Workmen's Compensation--1959 Tennessee Survey, Paul H. Sanders, J. Gilmer Bowman, Jr.

Vanderbilt Law Review

What is the meaning of the term "actual cash value" in the standard fire policy? The middle section of the court of appeals, following a prior Tennessee case and the weight of authority, held that the phrase is synonomous with "market value" only where the goods are readily replaceable in a current market. Where there is no market, or where the market value is inadequate to properly indemnify the insured, "actual cash value" means the "'value to the owner' or the loss he suffers in being deprived of the goods." Since the goods involved in this case were personal effects, …


Rights And Remedies Of Members In Internal Union Controversies In The Southern Jurisdictions, Fred Graham Jun 1959

Rights And Remedies Of Members In Internal Union Controversies In The Southern Jurisdictions, Fred Graham

Vanderbilt Law Review

There is a traditional reluctance on the part of judges to involve the courts in the internal affairs of labor unions. Consequently, a judge will often pause in the course of an opinion adjudicating a union controversy with an aside to the effect that:

"Of course, it is well understood that courts are indisposed to interfere with the internal management of an unincorporated, voluntary association as is here involved. We have held that the right of a voluntary association to interpret and administer its own rules and regulations is as sacred as the right to make them, and there is …


Book Notes, Law Review Staff Mar 1959

Book Notes, Law Review Staff

Vanderbilt Law Review

Labor Unions and Public Policy By Edward H. Chamberlin, Philip D. Bradley, Gerald D. Reilly and Roscoe Pound Washington, D.C.:American Enterprise Association, 1958. Pp. 177. $4.50.

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The Worker Views His Union By Joel Seidman, Jack London, Bernard Karsh and Daisy L. Tagliacozzo Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1958. Pp. xi, 300. $5.75.