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Book Reviews, Reginald C. Harmon (Reviewer), A. B. Butts (Reviewer), Rollin M. Perkins (Reviewer), Stanley D. Rose (Reviewer), Charles H. Livengood, Jr. (Reviewer), Keith W. Blinn (Reviewer)
Book Reviews, Reginald C. Harmon (Reviewer), A. B. Butts (Reviewer), Rollin M. Perkins (Reviewer), Stanley D. Rose (Reviewer), Charles H. Livengood, Jr. (Reviewer), Keith W. Blinn (Reviewer)
Vanderbilt Law Review
Military Justice under the Uniform Code
By James Snedeker
Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1953. $15.00.
reviewer: Reginald C. Harmon
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Conscription of Conscience
By Mulford Q. Sibley and Philip E. Jacob
Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1952. Pp. x, 580. $6.50.
reviewer: A. B. Butts
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Theft, Law and Society
By Jerome Hall
Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Co., Inc. Second Edition, 1952. Pp. xxiv, 398. $10.00.
reviewer: Rollin M. Perkins
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Freedom of the Press in England 1476-1776
By Fredrick S. Siebert
Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1952. Pp. xiv, 411. $7.50.
reviewer: Stanley D. Rose
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Wage-Hour Law: Coverage
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Significant Developments In Labor Law During The Last Half-Century, Russell A. Smith
Significant Developments In Labor Law During The Last Half-Century, Russell A. Smith
Michigan Law Review
It is common knowledge that dramatic and almost revolutionary developments have taken place in labor law since the turn of the century. Indeed, "labor law" has only during this period achieved the distinction of a recognized branch of the law. Concurrently, trade unions have experienced an amazing growth, as well as changes in basic structure, and it may fairly be stated that the enlargement of the pertinent body of law has both stimulated and been influenced by the augmentation of union power. This article is intended as a survey of significant developments in the law, not as a treatment of …