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Developments In The Law Of Naval Justice, James Snedeker
Developments In The Law Of Naval Justice, James Snedeker
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
United States Supreme Court And The Wiener Case, William Q. De Funiak
United States Supreme Court And The Wiener Case, William Q. De Funiak
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recent Decisions, Richard H. Keen, James D. Sullivan
Recent Decisions, Richard H. Keen, James D. Sullivan
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Book Review, Leo O. Mccabe
Twelve Times And Out--Application Of Indiana Gross Income Tax Act Of 1933 Again Declared Unconstitutional, Robert T. Molloy
Twelve Times And Out--Application Of Indiana Gross Income Tax Act Of 1933 Again Declared Unconstitutional, Robert T. Molloy
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Anonymous Treatise On Law: The Pseudo-Platonic Dialogue Minos, Anton-Hermann Chroust
Anonymous Treatise On Law: The Pseudo-Platonic Dialogue Minos, Anton-Hermann Chroust
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Contributors To The November Issue/Notes, John M. Anderton, B. M. Apker, William B. Ball, Thomas Broden
Contributors To The November Issue/Notes, John M. Anderton, B. M. Apker, William B. Ball, Thomas Broden
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Nurnberg 1946--The Trial, Paul Reuter
102nd University Of Notre Dame Commencement And Mass Program, University Of Notre Dame
102nd University Of Notre Dame Commencement And Mass Program, University Of Notre Dame
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102nd University of Notre Dame Commencement and Mass Program
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102nd University Of Notre Dame Commencement And Mass Program, University Of Notre Dame
102nd University Of Notre Dame Commencement And Mass Program, University Of Notre Dame
Commencement Programs
102nd University of Notre Dame Commencement and Mass Program
Book Review, John W. Morland
Application Of The First Amendment To The States By The Fourteenth Amendment Of The Constitution, Mary Barbara Mccarthy
Application Of The First Amendment To The States By The Fourteenth Amendment Of The Constitution, Mary Barbara Mccarthy
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Some German Definitions Of Law And Legal Philosophy From Kant To Kelsen, Anton-Hermann Chroust
Some German Definitions Of Law And Legal Philosophy From Kant To Kelsen, Anton-Hermann Chroust
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recent Decisions, John E. Cosgrove, B. M. Apker, Charles T. Dunn
Recent Decisions, John E. Cosgrove, B. M. Apker, Charles T. Dunn
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Contributors To The May Issue/Notes, Thomas Broden, Richard H. Keen, John M. Anderton
Contributors To The May Issue/Notes, Thomas Broden, Richard H. Keen, John M. Anderton
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Happy Hunting Ground Of The Infernal Revenue Bureau, James F. Thornburg
Happy Hunting Ground Of The Infernal Revenue Bureau, James F. Thornburg
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recent Decisions, Thomas Broden, Robert A. Tarver
Recent Decisions, Thomas Broden, Robert A. Tarver
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Contributors To The March Issue, Notre Dame Law Review Editors
Contributors To The March Issue, Notre Dame Law Review Editors
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Religious Liberty Under The Fourteenth Amendment, C. J. Antieau
Religious Liberty Under The Fourteenth Amendment, C. J. Antieau
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Bulletin Of The University Of Notre Dame College Of Law 1947–48, Volume Xliv, Number 4, March 1947, University Of Notre Dame
Bulletin Of The University Of Notre Dame College Of Law 1947–48, Volume Xliv, Number 4, March 1947, University Of Notre Dame
Bulletins of Information
Announcements for the Schoolyear of 1947–48 September 15 to June 6
The College of Law, an outgrowth of a course in law established at the University in 1869, is the oldest Catholic law school in the United States. In the reorganization of the University in 1905 the department of law was given the status of a college, and since then it has enjoyed a steady growth. The College is a member of the 'Association of American Law Schools, an organization of ninety–eight law schools, including the leading university schools of the country, and is rated as approved by the Council …
Notes, Robert E. Sullivan, Frederick N. Hoover, Robert Lowell Miller, Robert M. Million
Notes, Robert E. Sullivan, Frederick N. Hoover, Robert Lowell Miller, Robert M. Million
Notre Dame Law Review
Notes by Robert E. Sullivan, Frederick N. Hoover, Robert Lowell Miller, Robert M. Million, F. Gerard Feeney, and James D. Sullivan.
Significance Of The Nurnberg Trials For Germany And The World, Karl Jaspers
Significance Of The Nurnberg Trials For Germany And The World, Karl Jaspers
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Meaning Of Law In The Common Law Tradition, Anton-Hermann Chroust
Meaning Of Law In The Common Law Tradition, Anton-Hermann Chroust
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Contributors To The January Issue/Notes, John H. Merryman, John E. Cosgrove, Edward J. Flattery, James D. Sullivan
Contributors To The January Issue/Notes, John H. Merryman, John E. Cosgrove, Edward J. Flattery, James D. Sullivan
Notre Dame Law Review
Notes by John H. Merryman, John E. Cosgrove, Edward J. Flattery, James D. Sullivan, Lawrence Turner, John O'Rorke, Thomas Broden, George S. Stratigos, Richard H. Keen, and J. Barrett Guthrie.
Book Reviews, John H. Merryman, Charles T. Dunn
Book Reviews, John H. Merryman, Charles T. Dunn
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Benjamin N. Cardozo, Luther M. Swygert
Studying Law, Richard P. Tinkham
Recent Decisions, Charles T. Dunn, Edward J. Flattery, Frank P. Salierno, Lawrence Turner
Recent Decisions, Charles T. Dunn, Edward J. Flattery, Frank P. Salierno, Lawrence Turner
Notre Dame Law Review
Comments on recent decisions by Charles T. Dunn, Edward J. Flattery, Frank P. Salierno, Lawrence Turner, John M. Anderton, George S. Stratigos, John E. Cosgrove, Richard H. Keen, F. Gerard Feeney, and John C. Mowbray.
Co-Operative Marketing--Statutes Providing Penalty Against Third Persons Who Induce Breach Of Marketing Contracts, Thomas F. Broden
Co-Operative Marketing--Statutes Providing Penalty Against Third Persons Who Induce Breach Of Marketing Contracts, Thomas F. Broden
Journal Articles
Capitalism is most prudent in accepting into its legal system measures of governmental regulation which apply to economic relations generally and contract relations particularly. Efforts of the executive, legislative or judicial branches of either British or American governments to directly control phases of contractual relationships have generally met staunch and rigid opposition. The spirit of the sacredness and inviolability of the contract relation was a logical outgrowth of the capitalistic system in its inception. At that time freedom was a passion, self-sufficiency a goal. From an era thus shrouded and bedecked with individualism, it is little wonder that measures affecting, …
Excusing Of Public School Pupils For Religious Instruction, Thomas F. Broden
Excusing Of Public School Pupils For Religious Instruction, Thomas F. Broden
Journal Articles
The separation of Church and State, according to the precepts of the American form of constitutional government, imposes no duty on the public school system to erect a barrier of hostility and antagonism against religion or the churches. Accordingly, a regulation of the Board of Education excusing the weekly absences of pupils for the purpose of receiving religious instruction does not, it was held in People ex rel. Latimer et al. v. Board of Education of City of Chicago, do violence to the compulsory attendance law and is a reasonable rule for the practical administration of the public schools.