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Full-Text Articles in Law
The Trading With The Enemy Act, Samuel Anatole Lourie
The Trading With The Enemy Act, Samuel Anatole Lourie
Michigan Law Review
The purpose of this paper is to discuss two aspects of the Trading with the Enemy Act of October 6, 1917: (1) The evolution of the T.E.A. through legislative enactments and executive orders; (2) Some problems of constitutional and administrative law raised by the last amendment to the act.
The Laws Of Jamaica, 1942, Jamaica
The Laws Of Jamaica, 1942, Jamaica
Jamaica
The Laws of Jamaica passed in the year 1942
Published by authority
The Proposed Federal Rules Of Criminal Procedure, James J. Robinson
The Proposed Federal Rules Of Criminal Procedure, James J. Robinson
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
What Is The Effect Of A General Statute Revision?, Carleton M. Davis
What Is The Effect Of A General Statute Revision?, Carleton M. Davis
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Special Municipal Election Laws
"Skip Election Law" Of 1941 Held Invalid Special Legislation
"Skip Election Law" Of 1941 Held Invalid Special Legislation
Indiana Law Journal
Notes and Comments: Legislation
Code Making In Early Oregon, Arthur S. Beardsley
Code Making In Early Oregon, Arthur S. Beardsley
Articles
This article was originally printed in the Pacific Northwest Quarterly, vol. 27 (Jan. 1936), 3-33. For the purpose of reprinting, the author has revised and expanded it, and in doing so has had the benefit of certain valuable suggestions from Mr. J. Nielson Barry of Portland, Oregon.