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Trial Practice In Missouri-1957, Carl C. Wheaton Nov 1958

Trial Practice In Missouri-1957, Carl C. Wheaton

Missouri Law Review

No abstract provided.


Trusts And Succession In Missouri-1957, William F. Fratcher Nov 1958

Trusts And Succession In Missouri-1957, William F. Fratcher

Missouri Law Review

No abstract provided.


Editorial Board/Comments Nov 1958

Editorial Board/Comments

Missouri Law Review

No abstract provided.


Recent Cases Nov 1958

Recent Cases

Missouri Law Review

No abstract provided.


International Law - The United Nations Emergency Force - Legal Status, Dudley H. Chapman S.Ed. Nov 1958

International Law - The United Nations Emergency Force - Legal Status, Dudley H. Chapman S.Ed.

Michigan Law Review

The purpose of this comment is to consider the legal status of UNEF and of a potential permanent force of the same type. Some of the incidental legal problems confronting the United Nations will also be considered.


Wills - Testamentary Additions To The Corpus Of An Inter Vivos Trust-Recent Judicial And Legislative Developments, Richard I. Singer S.Ed. Nov 1958

Wills - Testamentary Additions To The Corpus Of An Inter Vivos Trust-Recent Judicial And Legislative Developments, Richard I. Singer S.Ed.

Michigan Law Review

The shape of the law relating to testamentary additions to the corpus of an inter vivos trust was outlined in 1951 by Professor George E. Palmer in an article entitled "Testamentary Dispositions to the Trustee of an Inter Vivos Trust." It is the purpose of this comment to consider recent developments in this area. A generalized formulation of the problem to be dealt with is-may a valid bequest be made to the trustee of an inter vivos trust without setting out the terms of the trust in the will?


Federal Procedure - Judgments - Finality Of Judgment Required To Begin Running Of Time For Appeal, Arnold Henson S.Ed. Nov 1958

Federal Procedure - Judgments - Finality Of Judgment Required To Begin Running Of Time For Appeal, Arnold Henson S.Ed.

Michigan Law Review

Plaintiff brought action in a federal district court to recover taxes alleged to have been illegally assessed, and for interest thereon. On April 14, 1955, after hearing plaintiff's motion for summary judgment, the district judge filed an opinion stating that the motion was granted, and finding the amount of the taxes paid, but not finding the date of payment or the amount of interest due. The clerk noted: "April 14, 1955 ... Decision rendered on motion for summary judgment. Motion granted. See opinion on file." On May 24, 1955, plaintiff submitted a formal judgment which was signed and filed by …


Cooper: The Lawyer And Administrative Agencies, Whitney R. Harris Nov 1958

Cooper: The Lawyer And Administrative Agencies, Whitney R. Harris

Michigan Law Review

A Review of The Lawyer and Administrative Agencies. By Frank E. Cooper.


Scientific Investigation And Defendants' Rights, B. J. George Jr. Nov 1958

Scientific Investigation And Defendants' Rights, B. J. George Jr.

Michigan Law Review

Advances in science, medicine and industry have made much of the world a more pleasant place in which to live. In general more men are living a physically more satisfying life in more comfortable surroundings than preceding generations. But with this has come a parallel increase in criminality to the point that the term "crime wave" is heard with increasing frequency. Many crimes are facilitated in their commission by adaption or application of new scientific discoveries by criminal elements. A natural consequence is that already overburdened police departments turn as quickly as is financially possible to new scientific techniques in …


Constitutional Law - Right To Travel - Authority Of Secretary Of State To Deny Passports, Arnold Henson S.Ed. Nov 1958

Constitutional Law - Right To Travel - Authority Of Secretary Of State To Deny Passports, Arnold Henson S.Ed.

Michigan Law Review

Petitioner's application for a passport was denied under §51.135 of the Passport Regulations promulgated by the Secretary of State on the grounds that he was a Communist and that he had a record of consistent and prolonged adherence to the Communist Party line. The letter of denial stated that before a passport would be issued, a non-communist affidavit as provided for in the Regulations would be required. Following petitioner's refusal to file the affidavit the State Department informed him that until one was filed his application would receive no further consideration. Petitioner thereupon brought an action for declaratory relief in …


Constitutional Law - State Action - Imposing Criminal Penalties To Enforce Private Discrimination, Melvyn I. Mozinski S.Ed. Nov 1958

Constitutional Law - State Action - Imposing Criminal Penalties To Enforce Private Discrimination, Melvyn I. Mozinski S.Ed.

Michigan Law Review

Defendants, Negroes, entered a section of a private restaurant designated to be for "White" patrons only. Although they were denied service, they refused to comply with the proprietor's request to leave. Defendants were subsequently arrested by a police officer after declining his offer not to arrest if they would depart, and were tried for violation of the state's criminal trespass statutes. They were found guilty of a misdemeanor. On appeal, held, sustained. Defendants have no constitutionally protected right not to be discriminated against by an operator of a private enterprise. State v. Clyburn, 247 N.C. 455, 101 S.E. …


Habeas Corpus - Jurisdiction - Exhaustion Of State Remedies As Prerequisite To Federal Relief, John D. Kelly S.Ed. Nov 1958

Habeas Corpus - Jurisdiction - Exhaustion Of State Remedies As Prerequisite To Federal Relief, John D. Kelly S.Ed.

Michigan Law Review

Petitioner, a prisoner of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania convicted of armed robbery in 1947, filed a petition for a writ of habeas corpus in federal district court after several efforts to secure the writ in a state court had been unsuccessful. Jurisdiction was based on exhaustion of available state remedies. The petition alleged that the Commonwealth had violated petitioner's rights under the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment by denying him the right to be represented by counsel at his trial. The Commonwealth moved to dismiss on the ground that the petition on its face showed that state remedies …


Military Law - Service Discharge - Judicial Review Of Discharge Classifications, Edward M. Heppenstall Nov 1958

Military Law - Service Discharge - Judicial Review Of Discharge Classifications, Edward M. Heppenstall

Michigan Law Review

In 1954 petitioners were discharged from the Army in form other than "honorable." Petitioner Harmon had previously been questioned by Army officials regarding alleged Communist affiliations. Since most of the charges against him were based on conduct antedating his induction into the Army and since his military record had been "excellent," petitioner Harmon was informed that he would not be discharged as disloyal or subversive pursuant to Army regulations, but would be retained in his then present grade, assigned nonsensitive duties, and given a discharge at the end of his career appropriate to the character of the service he had …


Workmen's Compensation - Recreation Injury, David Shute S.Ed. Nov 1958

Workmen's Compensation - Recreation Injury, David Shute S.Ed.

Michigan Law Review

Decedent was employed by an automobile dealer as assistant manager of the service department. The dealer's custom was to hold a monthly business meeting of the staff of major departments after working hours and without extra compensation. One such meeting was scheduled to be held at a city hotel. At the suggestion of an employee that it would be more pleasant to hold the meeting at a nearby lake, the employer changed the meeting place to a summer cottage owned by him. It was understood by those attending that there would be an opportunity for swimming and boating. Decedent was …


Chamberlin, Bradley, Reilly And Pound: Labor Unions And Public Policy & Gregory: Labor And The Law, Paul R. Haerle Nov 1958

Chamberlin, Bradley, Reilly And Pound: Labor Unions And Public Policy & Gregory: Labor And The Law, Paul R. Haerle

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Labor Unions and Public Policy. By Edward H. Chamberlin, Philip D. Bradley, Gerard D. Reilly and Roscoe Pound.


Recent Books, Michigan Law Review Nov 1958

Recent Books, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

A List of Books Received by Michigan Law Review


Landlord And Tenant, David H. Means Oct 1958

Landlord And Tenant, David H. Means

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Correction In Historical Perspective, Thorsten Sellin Oct 1958

Correction In Historical Perspective, Thorsten Sellin

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


The Psychiatric Approach To Crime And Correction, Manfred S. Guttmacher Oct 1958

The Psychiatric Approach To Crime And Correction, Manfred S. Guttmacher

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


The Sociological Approach To Crime And Correction, Daniel Glaser Oct 1958

The Sociological Approach To Crime And Correction, Daniel Glaser

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


White-Collar Crime, Donald J. Newman Oct 1958

White-Collar Crime, Donald J. Newman

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Journal Staff Oct 1958

Journal Staff

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Creditor's Rights—Estoppel Of Debtor From Asserting Defense, Buffalo Law Review Oct 1958

Creditor's Rights—Estoppel Of Debtor From Asserting Defense, Buffalo Law Review

Buffalo Law Review

Triple Cities Construction Co. v. Maryland Casualty Co, 4 N.Y.2d 443, 176 N.Y.S.2d 292 (1958).


The Legal Approach To Crime And Correction, John Barker Waite Oct 1958

The Legal Approach To Crime And Correction, John Barker Waite

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Some Reflections On The Role Of Correctional Research, Alfred C. Schnur Oct 1958

Some Reflections On The Role Of Correctional Research, Alfred C. Schnur

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Agency, James F, Dreher Oct 1958

Agency, James F, Dreher

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law, Huger Sinkler Oct 1958

Constitutional Law, Huger Sinkler

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Damages, Marshall T. Mays Oct 1958

Damages, Marshall T. Mays

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Insurance, Wesley M. Walker Oct 1958

Insurance, Wesley M. Walker

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Practice And Procedure, Douglas Mckay Jr., R. Hoke Robinson, H. Simmons Tate Jr. Oct 1958

Practice And Procedure, Douglas Mckay Jr., R. Hoke Robinson, H. Simmons Tate Jr.

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.