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Accident Claim Settlement - A Proposal To Eliminate Unnecesasry Delay, James P. Mcgeein Oct 1957

Accident Claim Settlement - A Proposal To Eliminate Unnecesasry Delay, James P. Mcgeein

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Recent Cases, Law Review Staff Apr 1957

Recent Cases, Law Review Staff

Vanderbilt Law Review

RECENT CASES

AGENCY--INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR--"ONE WAY LEASE" EFFECTIVE TO TERMINATE RELATIONSHIP

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COURTS--CIVIL RIGHTS ACT--IMMUNITY OF JUDGE FOR ACTS COMMITTED IN THE EXERCISE OF A JUDICIAL FUNCTION

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COURTS--CONTEMPT--VIOLATION OF COURT RULE BANNING PHOTOGRAPHY

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CRIMINAL LAW--ENTRAPMENT BY STATE OFFICIAL AS A DEFENSE TO FEDERAL PROSECUTION

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DAMAGES--BREACH OF WARRANTY--RECOVERY FOR LOSS OF PROFITS

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FEDERAL COURTS--CHOICE OF LAW--APPLICATION OF ERIE DOCTRINE TO DIVERSITY CASES INVOLVING FEDERAL COMMERCIAL PAPER

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TORTS--BATTERY--CONSENT OF MINOR TO SIMPLE OPERATION AS A DEFENSE

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TORTS--DUTY TO ACT--EMPLOYER'S ASSUMPTION OF A DUTY BY GIVING MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS TO EMPLOYEES

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Prejudicial Error: Admissions And Exclusions Of Evidence In The Federal Courts, Robert W. Gibbs Jan 1957

Prejudicial Error: Admissions And Exclusions Of Evidence In The Federal Courts, Robert W. Gibbs

Villanova Law Review

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New Trial In Federal Criminal Cases, Lester B. Orfield Jan 1957

New Trial In Federal Criminal Cases, Lester B. Orfield

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Justice Is Not Just A Word, Oscar Hunsicker Jan 1957

Justice Is Not Just A Word, Oscar Hunsicker

Cleveland State Law Review

Every civilized society, from the earliest dawn of history, has had some men set apart from the other members of the clan, tribe, province, state or nation, to decide controversies and issues of fact according to the best wisdom they possessed. They were (and are) the wise men of their time and age. They were and are the law men.