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Notes On Recent Leading Articles In Legal Periodicals , Editors Dec 1905

Notes On Recent Leading Articles In Legal Periodicals , Editors

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

No abstract provided.


The War In The Orient In The Light Of International Law: Part Ii , Theodore J. Grayson Dec 1905

The War In The Orient In The Light Of International Law: Part Ii , Theodore J. Grayson

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

No abstract provided.


Progress Of The Law , Editors Dec 1905

Progress Of The Law , Editors

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

No abstract provided.


Index , Editors Dec 1905

Index , Editors

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

No abstract provided.


Exemption Laws And Public Policy , Stanley Folz Dec 1905

Exemption Laws And Public Policy , Stanley Folz

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

No abstract provided.


Editorial , Editors Dec 1905

Editorial , Editors

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

No abstract provided.


Constitutionality Of The Indiana Anti-Cigarette Law, Thomas A. Sims Dec 1905

Constitutionality Of The Indiana Anti-Cigarette Law, Thomas A. Sims

Michigan Law Review

The recent act of the Indiana General Assembly, known as the "Indiana Anti-Cigarette Law," is the third act of its kind to be passed by a state legislature. In 1896 the State of Iowa enacted a similar law, and the year following, Tennessee did the same. In the years intervening between these acts and the present act similar bills have been introduced in various legislatures over the country but none of them has passed. The passage of the act by the Indiana Assembly has, however, seemingly reawakened the sentiment in favor of such legislation, and in several of the states …


War Arbitration And Peace, William Perry Rogers Dec 1905

War Arbitration And Peace, William Perry Rogers

Michigan Law Review

In examining any question which pertains to the welfare of humanity there are two prominent view points from which to start. One is that of the individual being; the isolated man; the unit of society. The other is that of the mass of mankind; the people as a whole; the corporate organization of states and nations. There are those who believe in a God of nations. They believe He guides their destinies in perils of battle, and in great and dangerous emergencies; but they insist that He has little or nothing to do with the affairs of the individual. Conversely, …


Note And Comment, Horace Lafayette Wilgus, Henry M. Bates, Charles H. L'Hommedieu, Maurice C. Mcgiffin Dec 1905

Note And Comment, Horace Lafayette Wilgus, Henry M. Bates, Charles H. L'Hommedieu, Maurice C. Mcgiffin

Michigan Law Review

Including Breach of Contract--Lumley V. Gye; Vote by machine is a Constitutional Ballot; Administration Upon Estates of Absentees; A Labor Union's Right to Declare and Carry Out a Boycott


Recent Important Decisions, Michigan Law Reviw Dec 1905

Recent Important Decisions, Michigan Law Reviw

Michigan Law Review

Bills and Notes--Assignment of a Note by an Insane Person; Bills and Notes--Necessity for Identification of Payee of Check--Payment of Forged Check; Carriers--Limitation of Amount of Liability by Special Contract--Negligence--Limitation Valid; Carriers--Owners of Passenger Elevators--Not Liable as Common Carriers; Carriers--Owners of Passenger Elevators--Liable as Common Carriers; Constitutional Law--Indeterminate Sentence--Invation of Executive or Judicial Functions; Constitutional law--Obligation of Contract--Stockholders' Liability to Creditors; Constitutional Law--Sales--Interstate Commerce; Constitutional Law--Trial by Jury in Territories; Contract--Action for Breach--Question for Jury; Contract--Effect of Assignment of a Dramshop License as part Consideration; Corporations-- Insolvency--Sale--Creditors' Bill--Preferences to Officers; Corporations--Insolvency--Stockholders' Liabilities--Action at Law; Divorce--Alimony--Foreign Decree--Enforcement; Divorce--Epileptic's Marriage in Violation …


Recent Legal Literature, Jerome C. Knowlton, Edson R. Sunderland, Edwin C. Goddard, John R. Rood, Harry B. Hutchins Dec 1905

Recent Legal Literature, Jerome C. Knowlton, Edson R. Sunderland, Edwin C. Goddard, John R. Rood, Harry B. Hutchins

Michigan Law Review

Lawson: The Principles of the American Law of Contracts at Law and in Equity; Hartsbhorne: Courts and Procedure in England and New Jersey; Schouler: The Law of Bailments, Including Pledge, Innkeepers and Carriers; Freeman: The American State Reports. Containing cases of general value and authority, etc.; Bowlby, Lloyd, Amory, Emerson, and Abbe (Eds.): Wharton and Still's Medical Jurisprudence


Current Legal Periodicals And Book Reviews , Editors Nov 1905

Current Legal Periodicals And Book Reviews , Editors

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

No abstract provided.


Progress Of The Law , Editors Nov 1905

Progress Of The Law , Editors

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

No abstract provided.


The War In The Orient In The Light Of International Law , Theodore J. Grayson Nov 1905

The War In The Orient In The Light Of International Law , Theodore J. Grayson

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

No abstract provided.


Some Remarks Upon Charging The Jury In A Trial For Murder , Robert Ralston Nov 1905

Some Remarks Upon Charging The Jury In A Trial For Murder , Robert Ralston

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

No abstract provided.


Editorial , Editors Nov 1905

Editorial , Editors

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

No abstract provided.


Territorial Expansion Of The Common Law Ideal, John F. Simmons Nov 1905

Territorial Expansion Of The Common Law Ideal, John F. Simmons

Michigan Law Review

It is a truism to declare that we live in an age of evolution; but evolution is only growth and growth, however trite it may seem, is after all an ever-recurring miracle and a miracle implies the marvelous. Among the marvels which appear in the evolution of our times, none is more remarkable than the persistency of the expansion of the ideas and ideals of the Common Law. Before the dawn of history, the records which the tongues of mankind have kept, and which the persistency of certain tribal peculiarities has confirmed, teach us that the races which today dominate …


Recent Important Decisions, Michigan Law Review Nov 1905

Recent Important Decisions, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

Banks--Equity--Insolvency--Preference of Creditors; Banks--Special or General Deposit; Constitutional law--Due Process of Law; Constitutional Law--Right of Property; Contract--Liability for Breach in Discharge of a Professor; Corporations--Liability of Directors for Excessive Indebtedness; Criminal Law--Larceny Distinguished from False Pretenses; Criminal Law--Remarks of District Attorney--Appeals to Race Prejudice; Damages--Proper Averment in an Action for Deceit in the Sale of Realty; Easement--Right of Way--Immemorial Custom--Easements Appurtenant; Elections--Constitutionality of Law Changing Date--Holding Over; Evidence--Personal Injury--Physical Examination of Plaintiff; Evidence--Physical Examination of Accused; Evidence--Privileged Communication--County Attorney; Execution--Premature--Collateral Attack; Foreign Corporations--Service of Process on Officer; Homestead--Oral Contract for Conveyance--Specific Performance; Husband and Wife--Liability of Husband for the Support …


Consideration V Causa In Roman-American Law, Joseph H. Drake Nov 1905

Consideration V Causa In Roman-American Law, Joseph H. Drake

Michigan Law Review

In the case of Mtembre v. Webster, decided recently (19o4) in the Supreme Court of Cape Colony, South Africa, the court (De VILLIERS, J.) says that the causa of Roman-Dutch Law* (oorsaak-German Ursache) has become for all practical purposes equivalent to the valuable consideration of the Common Law., The court says further, 'I can not find that in practice any gratuitous promises except donations-as to which there are especial rules were ever enforced by law.' Sir Frederick Pollock in commenting on this case says, "The power of the Common Law to impose its conceptions on foreign systems when opportunities occur …


Uniform State Laws Governing Negotiable Documents Of Title, Francis B. James Nov 1905

Uniform State Laws Governing Negotiable Documents Of Title, Francis B. James

Michigan Law Review

Our forefathers, not foreseeing that the States would some day become one country for commercial purposes, failed to vest in Congress power to regulate all commerce, but limited that body to such as was interstate or foreign. An unexpected (and by many now believed erroneous) decision by the Supreme Court of the United States1 in 1869, that a contract between citizens of different states did not constitute interstate commerce, checked the growth of that unity of law so convenient in the development of industries, national in character. For one hundred years, from 1789, when the Constitution was adopted, to 1890, …


Note And Comment, Harry B. Hutchins, Henry M. Bates, John R. Rood, John R. Rood, Charles R. Dibble, John R. Rood, Horace Lafayette Wilgus Nov 1905

Note And Comment, Harry B. Hutchins, Henry M. Bates, John R. Rood, John R. Rood, Charles R. Dibble, John R. Rood, Horace Lafayette Wilgus

Michigan Law Review

The Law School; Unauthorized Operation by Physician; The Kansas Oil Refinery Bill; Garnishment of Public Corporations; The rule in Wild's Case Today; Effect of a complicated Form of Ballot on the Elector's Freedom of Choice; Situs of Debts for Garnishment; Malicious Interference With the Contract of Employment


Recent Legal Literature, Joseph H. Drake, Victor H. Lane, John R. Rood, Victor H. Lane, John R. Rood Nov 1905

Recent Legal Literature, Joseph H. Drake, Victor H. Lane, John R. Rood, Victor H. Lane, John R. Rood

Michigan Law Review

Willard: Notes to the Spanish Civil Code; Howe: Studies in the civil Law and its relations to the jurisprudence of England and America, with references to the alw of our insular possessions; Judson: The Law of Interstate Commerce and its Federal Regulation; Bigelow: The Law of Crimes; Wheeler: Daniel Webster, The Expounder of the Constitution; Goodwin: A Treatise on the Law of Real Property


Progress Of The Law , Editors Oct 1905

Progress Of The Law , Editors

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Exclusiveness Of The Power Of Congress Over Interstate And Foreign Commerce (Continued), James S. Rogers Oct 1905

The Exclusiveness Of The Power Of Congress Over Interstate And Foreign Commerce (Continued), James S. Rogers

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

No abstract provided.


Notes On Recent Leading Articles In Legal Periodicals , Editors Oct 1905

Notes On Recent Leading Articles In Legal Periodicals , Editors

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

No abstract provided.


Editorial , Editors Oct 1905

Editorial , Editors

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

No abstract provided.


Progress Of The Law , Editors Sep 1905

Progress Of The Law , Editors

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Exclusiveness Of The Power Of Congress Over Interstate And Foreign Commerce , James S. Rogers Sep 1905

The Exclusiveness Of The Power Of Congress Over Interstate And Foreign Commerce , James S. Rogers

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

No abstract provided.


Editorial , Editors Sep 1905

Editorial , Editors

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

No abstract provided.


Notes On Recent Leading Articles In Legal Periodicals , Editors Sep 1905

Notes On Recent Leading Articles In Legal Periodicals , Editors

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

No abstract provided.