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1935

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Federal-State Cooperation For Social Security: The Grant-In-Aid, Frank Edward Horack Jr. Jan 1935

Federal-State Cooperation For Social Security: The Grant-In-Aid, Frank Edward Horack Jr.

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Book Review. Cases On Business Organization By R. Magill And R. P. Hamilton, Robert C. Brown Jan 1935

Book Review. Cases On Business Organization By R. Magill And R. P. Hamilton, Robert C. Brown

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Book Review. State Inheritance Taxation And Taxability Of Trusts By Royce A. Kidder, Robert C. Brown Jan 1935

Book Review. State Inheritance Taxation And Taxability Of Trusts By Royce A. Kidder, Robert C. Brown

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


The Taxation Of Trust Property, Robert C. Brown Jan 1935

The Taxation Of Trust Property, Robert C. Brown

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Indorsement After Maturity And The "New Bill" Doctrine, Joseph M. Cormack, Bruce Browne Jan 1935

Indorsement After Maturity And The "New Bill" Doctrine, Joseph M. Cormack, Bruce Browne

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


The Fundamental Rights Of Man, Thomas Frank Konop Jan 1935

The Fundamental Rights Of Man, Thomas Frank Konop

Journal Articles

This article transcribes discourse between Dean Thomas F. Konop of Notre Dame Law School and Mr. James J Boyle of the senior law class. Mr. Boyles begins by inquiring about the rights individuals have and the sources of said rights. Dean Konop delves into a discussion of the history of the law in America. He states that we derive our law from the common law of England, and we find our rights expressed in the common law and the Constitution of England; therefore, we must go to England to look for the basis of our rights. There are four main …


Book Review, Clarence Emmett Manion Jan 1935

Book Review, Clarence Emmett Manion

Journal Articles

Reviewing: Indiana Law-Future Interests, Wills, Descent, by Bernard C. Gavit.(Bloomington: The Principia Press, Inc. 1934).


Mexican Mercantile Organizations Under The New Law, Joseph M. Cormack, Frederick F. Barker Jan 1935

Mexican Mercantile Organizations Under The New Law, Joseph M. Cormack, Frederick F. Barker

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Rendition Of Final Judgments By Trial Courts On Motions For Judgment Notwhithstanding The Verdict And On Motions For A New Trial, Arthur W. Phelps Jan 1935

Rendition Of Final Judgments By Trial Courts On Motions For Judgment Notwhithstanding The Verdict And On Motions For A New Trial, Arthur W. Phelps

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Change In The American Family And The “Laughing Heir”, David F. Cavers Jan 1935

Change In The American Family And The “Laughing Heir”, David F. Cavers

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Roalfe Plan Endorsed By The Association Of American Law Schools, William R. Roalfe Jan 1935

Roalfe Plan Endorsed By The Association Of American Law Schools, William R. Roalfe

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Law Books And Law Publishers, Arthur S. Beardsley Jan 1935

Law Books And Law Publishers, Arthur S. Beardsley

Articles

There are indications that the depression, which has burdened us for the past five years, is slowly receding. In its wake will doubtless follow renewed prosperity with all the blessings of peace and contentment. A freedom from financial worry will replace the present fear, and money will be more plentifully earned and freely expended.

It remains to be seen, however, whether the problems encountered during this economic cycle will be soon forgotten. Will the members of the legal profession and the law libraries return to their former policies of, what has appeared to be, uncontrolled and ill-advised purchasing of the …