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Full-Text Articles in Law
Some Contributions Of Psychology To The Conception Of Justice, James Tufts
Some Contributions Of Psychology To The Conception Of Justice, James Tufts
Michigan Law Review
The two general standpoints from which all attempts to define justice and rights proceed, are that of the individual and that of the social whole. From the standpoint of the individual, we have such principles as 'to every man according to his deserts,' or 'to every man according to his needs,' as well as the stubbornly surviving principle of natural rights, which is imbedded in our institutions even though discredited by philosophers. From the standpoint of society, we have the principle that justice means the determining of individual relations by the general order and the subordinating of individual to public …
Delegation Of Authority By An Agent, Floyd R. Mechem
Delegation Of Authority By An Agent, Floyd R. Mechem
Michigan Law Review
I. DELEGATUS NON POTEST DELEGARI.-The appointment of an agent in any particular case is made, as a rule, because he is supposed by his principal to have some fitness for the performance of the duties to be undertaken. In certain cases his appointment is owing to the fact that he is considered, to be especially and particularly fit. The undertaking demands judgment and discretion, which he is supposed to possess; or it requires the skill and learning of an expert, which he assumes to be; or personal force and influence are desirable, and these the agent is thought to be …
Note And Comment, Justice Wilson, William B. Clark, James Harrington Boyd
Note And Comment, Justice Wilson, William B. Clark, James Harrington Boyd
Michigan Law Review
The Constitutionality of Statutory Restrictions Upon Sales of Merchandise; The Liability of a Collecting Bank for the Defaults of its Correspondents; Reasonable Regulation of Primary Elections; Assignment of Wages to be Earned in the Future in the Absence of a Contract of Employment Definite as to Time
Recent Legal Literature, Edwin C. Goddard, Edwin C. Goddard, Edwin C. Goddard, Joseph H. Drake, Joseph H. Drake, Victor H. Lane, Victor H. Lane, Edson R. Sunderland
Recent Legal Literature, Edwin C. Goddard, Edwin C. Goddard, Edwin C. Goddard, Joseph H. Drake, Joseph H. Drake, Victor H. Lane, Victor H. Lane, Edson R. Sunderland
Michigan Law Review
Beale: The Law of Innkeepers and Hotels, including other Public Houses, Theatres, Sleeping Cars; Beale: The Law of Railroad Rate Regulation, with special reference to American Legislation; Moore: A Treatise on the Law of Carriers; Bernard: The First Year of Roman Law; Holland: The Elements of Jurisprudence; Wilcox: Foibles of the Bench; Wigmore (ed.): A Selection of Cases on Evidence for the Use of Students of Law; Fairlie: Local Government in Counties, Towns and Villages; Hirschl: Trial Tactics. A Treatment of the Methods of Conducting Litigation
Recent Important Decisions, Michigan Law Review
Recent Important Decisions, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
Bankruptcy--Action by Trustee--Right of Set-Off; Bills and Notes--forged Check--Payment--Recovery Back; Boundaries--Artificial Bodies of Water; Carriers--who are Passengers--Fraud in Securing Carriage; Corporations--Exclusive Privileges--Statutory Construction; Corporations--Penal Offense--Construction of Statute; Costs--change of Venue--Liability of County; Criminal law--Proximate Cause--Deposit of Obscene Matter in the Mail; Damages--Status of Dead Bodies--Mutilation--Mental Suffering; Easements--Adverse Possession--Color of Title; Eminent Domain--Telephone Poles in Highway--No Additional Burden; Equity--Injunction Against Prosecution; Evidence--Aliens--Burden of Proof in Deportation Proceedings; False Imprisonment--Joinder of Causes of Action; Garnishment--Liability of Executor; Homestead--alienation by Widow--Abandonment--Limitation of Actions; Insurance--Interest of Owner in Property--Sole and Unconditional Owner; Insurance--Sale of One Company to Another--rights of Policy-Holders and Agents of the …
Death Of Judge Reinhard Casts Gloom Over University
Death Of Judge Reinhard Casts Gloom Over University
George Reinhard (1902-1906)
No abstract provided.
Legal Education And The Failure Of The Bar To Perform Its Public Duties , William Draper Lewis
Legal Education And The Failure Of The Bar To Perform Its Public Duties , William Draper Lewis
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
Editorial , Editors
Some Aspects Of The Rule Of Representation , L. L. Smith
Some Aspects Of The Rule Of Representation , L. L. Smith
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
Book Reviews , Editors
Progress Of The Law , Editors
Progress Of The Law , Editors
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
Current Legal Periodicals And Book Reviews , Editors
Current Legal Periodicals And Book Reviews , Editors
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional And Legislative Limitations Of The Home Rule Charter In Minnesota, Charles P. Hall
Constitutional And Legislative Limitations Of The Home Rule Charter In Minnesota, Charles P. Hall
Michigan Law Review
I regret exceedingly that I am not able, in the scope of these observations, to include all the states of the American Union, where the home-rule charters have been permitted as a method of city government; but unfortunately my vision has not passed beyond the horizon of my own state, and the workings of the homerule system in other states must be left as a subject for future study and comparison. With pardonable pride, however, it may be said that the State of Minnesota, while she has erred with her sister commonwealths in experimental over-legislation, has nevertheless recently placed upon …
Amenability Of Military Persons To The Laws Of The Land, Charles E. Smoyter
Amenability Of Military Persons To The Laws Of The Land, Charles E. Smoyter
Michigan Law Review
I. To. United States Courts. 2. To State Courts. 3. To Military Courts. General Principles of Amenability-Courts and text writers not unfrequently enunciate as a general principle that military authority is subordinate to civil law. Accepted literally, the broad statement can be sustained by neither law nor precedent. The federal constitution provides for three kinds of military jurisdiction: (a) That known as Military Law, designed to be exercised both in time of peace and war and acquiring its authenticity from the acts of Congress prescribing army regulations and the rules and articles of war, as well as from the established …
Recent Important Decisions, Michigan Law Review
Recent Important Decisions, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
Bankruptcy--"Mining" includes Quarrying; Bankruptcy--Persons Entitled to Oppose Discharge; Banks and Banking--Right of Drawer of Check to Stop its Payment; Bills and Notes--Trustees for Benefit of Creditors as Holders in Due course--Pre-Existing Debt Constitutes Value; Building Contracts--Provisions for Extra Work--Powers of Architect; Common Carriers--Delay Co-Operating with Act of God; Contracts--When a Breach on the Part of One party to a Contract Entitles the Other to Rescind; Criminal Law--Former Jeopardy; Damages--Recovery for Gratuitous Services; Deeds--Estate Granted--Conflict Between the Habendum and the Granting Clauses; Equity--Wills--Precatory Trust; Foreign Corporations--Statute Revoking License on Removal of a Cause to Federal Court; Husband and Wife--Purchase by Wife …
Function Of The State University Law School, Andrew Alexander Bruce
Function Of The State University Law School, Andrew Alexander Bruce
Michigan Law Review
It is only where there is law that there is liberty, and where there is law there must be lawyers. In the countries where the lawyers are the fewest liberty is at the lowest ebb, an the dignity of the individual least regarded. Even if the modern industrial system should undergo a change, and the dream of the socialist were to be fulfilled, there would still be a demand for the legal arbiter, interpreter and counsellor, for socialism in its last analysis is merely a system under which human conduct and activity is everywhere sought to be controlled and regulated …
Note And Comment, James H. Brewster, Frank L. Sage, Harry B. Hutchins, Frank L. Sage, Henry M. Bates, Henry M. Bates
Note And Comment, James H. Brewster, Frank L. Sage, Harry B. Hutchins, Frank L. Sage, Henry M. Bates, Henry M. Bates
Michigan Law Review
A Spurious Law Course; Railroad Taxation in Michigan and Wisconsin; Surgical Operation on Minor Without Consent of Parent; The Power of Municipal Corporations to Grant Exclusive Privileges; Inheritance Taxes and the Right to Transfer and Inherit Property; The Sovereign Power of a State to Prevent Election Frauds; Original Jurisdiction of Supreme Court in Election Cases;
Recent Legal Literature, Frank L. Sage, Victor H. Lane, James H. Brewster, Frank L. Sage
Recent Legal Literature, Frank L. Sage, Victor H. Lane, James H. Brewster, Frank L. Sage
Michigan Law Review
Gray: Limitations of the Taxing Power, Including Limitations Upon Public Indebtedness; Lincoln: The constitutional History of New York from the Beginning of the Colonial Period to the Year 1905. Showing Origin, Development and Judicial Construction of the Constitution; The Law Association of Philadelphia. Addresses Delivered March 13, 1902, and Papers Prepared or Republished to Commemorate the Centennial Celebration of the Law Association of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Long: A Treatise on the Law of Domestic Relations; Shastid: How to Suppress a Malpractice Suit and other Medical Miscellanies; Huddy: The Law of Automobiles; Hill: Lincoln the Lawyer
Editorial , Editors
The Liabilities Of A Partner's Executor , George Wharton Pepper
The Liabilities Of A Partner's Executor , George Wharton Pepper
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Criticism Of The Railroad Corporation Law Of Pennsylvania (Continued) , Morris Wolf
A Criticism Of The Railroad Corporation Law Of Pennsylvania (Continued) , Morris Wolf
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
Progress Of The Law , Editors
Progress Of The Law , Editors
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Latest Chapter Of The American Law Of Prize And Capture , Charles Chauncey Binney
The Latest Chapter Of The American Law Of Prize And Capture , Charles Chauncey Binney
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Criticism Of The Railroad Corporation Law Of Pennsylvania , Morris Wolf
A Criticism Of The Railroad Corporation Law Of Pennsylvania , Morris Wolf
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
Editorial , Editors
Book Reviews , Editors
Family And The Law Of Family In Ancient Arabia And Under The Mohammedan Doctrines , Clifford S. Walton
Family And The Law Of Family In Ancient Arabia And Under The Mohammedan Doctrines , Clifford S. Walton
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
Book Reviews , Editors
Progress Of The Law , Editors
Progress Of The Law , Editors
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.