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Full-Text Articles in Law
Cohen: The Principles Of World Citizenship, Samuel I. Shuman
Cohen: The Principles Of World Citizenship, Samuel I. Shuman
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Principles of World Citizenship. By L. Jonathan Cohen
Halle: Civilization And Foreign Policy, James W. Beatty S.Ed.
Halle: Civilization And Foreign Policy, James W. Beatty S.Ed.
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Civilization and Foreign Policy . By Louis J. Halle.
Constitutional Law- Zoning - Private High Schools Excluded From Zone In Which Public High Schools Permitted, William D. Keeler S.Ed.
Constitutional Law- Zoning - Private High Schools Excluded From Zone In Which Public High Schools Permitted, William D. Keeler S.Ed.
Michigan Law Review
Among the uses permitted in the "A" residence zone by the Wauwatosa, Wisconsin zoning ordinance were "(e) Public Schools and Private Elementary Schools." The city building inspector denied to plaintiff, a private, non-profit religious corporation, a permit for the construction of a private high school in that zone. Plaintiff brought an action in mandamus to compel the issuance of such a permit, alleging that the ordinance deprived plaintiff of property without due process of law, and denied to it the equal protection of the laws guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment. The lower court granted the writ. On appeal, held, …
Justice Murphy And The Welfare Question, Leo Weiss
Justice Murphy And The Welfare Question, Leo Weiss
Michigan Law Review
In 1941, an Italian law professor arrived in the United States to make his home here. Born in Russia during Czarist days, he was educated in Austria, England, and Italy, finally settling there and becoming a citizen. A member of the Italian bar and teacher of law at the Universities of Florence and Rome, he found himself in 1939 unwanted in his adopted homeland. He went to France, where he practiced law until coming to this country. In New York City he joined the Graduate Faculty of the New School for Social Research, remaining in that post for five years, …
Program From The Eighth Thomas M. Cooley Lectures, University Of Michigan Law School
Program From The Eighth Thomas M. Cooley Lectures, University Of Michigan Law School
Cooley Lecture Materials
The program from the eighth Thomas M. Cooley lectures, held February 7-15, 1955 at the University of Michigan Law School. The lecture series was "Public Policy and the Dead Hand" by Lewis M. Simes.
Program From The Eighth William W. Cook Lectures, University Of Michigan Law School
Program From The Eighth William W. Cook Lectures, University Of Michigan Law School
Cook Lecture Materials
The program from the eighth William W. Cook lectures, held February 23-28 and March 1-3, 1955, at the University of Michigan. The lecture series was "The Politics of Industry" by Walton Hamilton.
I Protest. By G. Bromley Oxnam., Richard Arens
I Protest. By G. Bromley Oxnam., Richard Arens
Buffalo Law Review
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