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St. John-Stevas: Obscenity And The Law, William B. Lockhart Dec 1957

St. John-Stevas: Obscenity And The Law, William B. Lockhart

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Obscenity and the Law . By Norman St. John-Stevas


The Progress Of The Law: Hemisphere Trial Link / Antiquity And The Law / New Court Rules / Easing Of Adoptions / Blackout Motorists / Ad Lib Tv Defamation Constitutes Libel-Not Slander / Foreign Aid Program / Law Of The Sea / Mediators Ask Confidential Role Jan 1957

The Progress Of The Law: Hemisphere Trial Link / Antiquity And The Law / New Court Rules / Easing Of Adoptions / Blackout Motorists / Ad Lib Tv Defamation Constitutes Libel-Not Slander / Foreign Aid Program / Law Of The Sea / Mediators Ask Confidential Role

NYLS Law Review

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Ball, Bat And Bar, Harold Seymore Jan 1957

Ball, Bat And Bar, Harold Seymore

Cleveland State Law Review

Most Americans assume that they live under one set of laws which govern everybody. They also think that while monopolies and their abuses were once a problem, regulatory measures have long since eliminated or controlled them. The business of organized baseball proves that both these assumptions are mistaken. Recent operations of some baseball "companies" have underscored the falsity of these assumptions. The baseball business operates under its own complicated body of private law, and has been doing so ever since the business got its real start with the formation of the National League in 1876. Organized baseball is also a …