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Vanderbilt: Men And Measures In The Law, Michigan Law Review
Vanderbilt: Men And Measures In The Law, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of MEN AND MEASURES IN THE LAW. By Arthur T. Vanderbilt.
Isaacs: Oath Of Devotion, Michigan Law Review
Isaacs: Oath Of Devotion, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of OATH OF DEVOTION By Julius Isaacs
Federal Courts-Disqualification Of District Judge For Prejudice- Sufficiency Of Affidavit, John C. Walker
Federal Courts-Disqualification Of District Judge For Prejudice- Sufficiency Of Affidavit, John C. Walker
Michigan Law Review
Defendants were indicted in a federal district court for conspiring to organize as the Communist Party of the United States and to advocate overthrowing the government by force or violence in violation of a federal statute. During argument on their motion for a 90-day extension, the judge remarked he thought "public policy might require that the matter be given prompt attention . . . when perhaps there may be some more of these fellows up to that sort of thing"; that "I am not going to give them anything like 90 days, I am going to tell you right now"; …
Frank: Mr. Justice Black: The Man And His Opinions, Michigan Law Review
Frank: Mr. Justice Black: The Man And His Opinions, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of MR. JUSTICE BLACK: THE MAN AND HIS OPINIONS By John P. Frank.