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Articles 1831 - 1835 of 1835

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The Supreme Court And The Decline Of State Power, Roger C. Cramton Oct 1959

The Supreme Court And The Decline Of State Power, Roger C. Cramton

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


An Introduction To The Study Of Presumptions, E. F. Roberts Jul 1959

An Introduction To The Study Of Presumptions, E. F. Roberts

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


The Supreme Court And State Power To Deal With Subversion And Loyalty, Roger C. Cramton May 1959

The Supreme Court And State Power To Deal With Subversion And Loyalty, Roger C. Cramton

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

In this Article, Professor Cramton discusses the effect of recent United States Supreme Court decisions on state control of Subversive activities. He finds that while the decisions to some extent restrict state activity in this area, and though the Court in its decisions gives the impression of vacillation and confusion, some definite and workable principles are emerging which contribute to a resolution of the inherent conflict of federal-state relations which these issues pose. He concludes that as the states grow more sophisticated in their treatment of these issues, so the policy of judicial self-restraint will become more influential in restricting …


Pennsylvania V. Nelson: A Case Study In Federal Pre-Emption, Roger C. Cramton Oct 1958

Pennsylvania V. Nelson: A Case Study In Federal Pre-Emption, Roger C. Cramton

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


An Introduction To The Study Of Presumptions, E. F. Roberts Oct 1958

An Introduction To The Study Of Presumptions, E. F. Roberts

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.