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James: Civil Procedure, Jon R. Waltz Jan 1966

James: Civil Procedure, Jon R. Waltz

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Civil Procedure by Fleming James, Jr.


Whiteman: Digest Of International Law, William W. Bishop Jr. May 1965

Whiteman: Digest Of International Law, William W. Bishop Jr.

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Digest of International Law. Edited by Marjorie M. Whiteman


Graves: American Intergovernmental Relations: Their Origins, Historical Development, And Current Status, Joseph E. Kallenbach Feb 1965

Graves: American Intergovernmental Relations: Their Origins, Historical Development, And Current Status, Joseph E. Kallenbach

Michigan Law Review

A Review of American Intergovernmental Relations: Their Origins, Historical Development, and Current Status. By W. Brooke Graves.


Ehrenzweig: Conflict Of Laws Part One Jurisdiction And Judgments, Charles D. Kelso Dec 1959

Ehrenzweig: Conflict Of Laws Part One Jurisdiction And Judgments, Charles D. Kelso

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Conflict of Laws Part One Jurisdiction and Judgments. By Albert A. Ehrenzweig


Schlesinger: Comparative Law: Cases-Text-Materials (Second Edition), Spencer L. Kimball Jan 1959

Schlesinger: Comparative Law: Cases-Text-Materials (Second Edition), Spencer L. Kimball

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Comparative Law: Cases-Text-Materials (Second Edition). By Rudolf B. Schlesinger


A Comment On The Law Of Torts, Luke K. Cooperrider Jun 1958

A Comment On The Law Of Torts, Luke K. Cooperrider

Michigan Law Review

The recently-published treatise by Professors Harper and James, The Law of Torts, which is the subject of this article is no routine publication. It is not a mere recasting in different language of an already familiar synthesis; nor is it the kind of book one keeps around for casual reference. It is, rather, a statement of a philosophy of tort liability which, by reason of its consonance with much of the currently vocal thought in the field, and by reason of the powers of analysis and expression that the authors have brought to bear, is almost certainly destined to …


Williston: A Treatise On The Law Of Contracts, Collins J. Seitz Feb 1958

Williston: A Treatise On The Law Of Contracts, Collins J. Seitz

Michigan Law Review

A Review of A Treatise on the Law of Contracts. By Samuel Williston.