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Legal Profession In The Post War World, John W. Yeager Dec 1944

Legal Profession In The Post War World, John W. Yeager

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


Contributors To The December Issue/Notes, Robert A. Oberfell, Charles M. Boynton, Theodore M. Ryan, William O'Connell Dec 1944

Contributors To The December Issue/Notes, Robert A. Oberfell, Charles M. Boynton, Theodore M. Ryan, William O'Connell

Notre Dame Law Review

Notes by Robert A. Oberfell, charles M. Boynton, Theodore M. Ryan, William J. O'Connell, David S. Landis, Francis J. Paulson, Robert A. Oberfell, and Hal E. Hunter, Jr.


Current Law Review Digest Series, Arthur M. Diamond, William J. O'Connell, Theodore M. Ryan Dec 1944

Current Law Review Digest Series, Arthur M. Diamond, William J. O'Connell, Theodore M. Ryan

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


Analysis Of The G. I. Bill Of Rights, Lora D. Lashbrook Dec 1944

Analysis Of The G. I. Bill Of Rights, Lora D. Lashbrook

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


Book Reviews, Eugene Wohlhorn, Norbert Wleklinski Dec 1944

Book Reviews, Eugene Wohlhorn, Norbert Wleklinski

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


Recent Decisions, David S. Landis, Theodore M. Ryan, Francis J. Paulson, Thomas F. Bremer Dec 1944

Recent Decisions, David S. Landis, Theodore M. Ryan, Francis J. Paulson, Thomas F. Bremer

Notre Dame Law Review

Comments on recent decisions by David S. Landis, Theodore M. Ryan, Francis J. Paulson, Thomas F. Bremer, and Robert A. Oberfell.


99th University Of Notre Dame Commencement, University Of Notre Dame Oct 1944

99th University Of Notre Dame Commencement, University Of Notre Dame

Commencement Programs

99th University of Notre Dame Commencement

Fall


Some Legal Aspects Of American Sovereignty, Clarence Manion Sep 1944

Some Legal Aspects Of American Sovereignty, Clarence Manion

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


Contributors To The September Issue/Notes, Eugene C. Wohlhorn, Norbert S. Wleklinski, William O'Connell, Robert A. Oberfell Sep 1944

Contributors To The September Issue/Notes, Eugene C. Wohlhorn, Norbert S. Wleklinski, William O'Connell, Robert A. Oberfell

Notre Dame Law Review

Notes by Eugene C. Wohlhorn, Norbert S. Wleklinski, William O'Connell, Robert A. Oberfell, Vincent H. Meli, David S. Landis, Theodore M. Ryan, Francis J. Paulson, Thomas F. Bremer, Lawrence E. B. Merman, and Charles M. Boynton.


Recent Decisions, J. M. Chrisovergis, Theodore M. Ryan, Thomas F. Bremer, David S. Landis Sep 1944

Recent Decisions, J. M. Chrisovergis, Theodore M. Ryan, Thomas F. Bremer, David S. Landis

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


American Doctrine Of Equitable Mortgages By Deposit Of Title Deeds, W. D. Rollison Sep 1944

American Doctrine Of Equitable Mortgages By Deposit Of Title Deeds, W. D. Rollison

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


Current Law Review Digest Series, Theodore M. Ryan, J. M. Chrisovergis, Francis J. Paulson, David S. Landis Sep 1944

Current Law Review Digest Series, Theodore M. Ryan, J. M. Chrisovergis, Francis J. Paulson, David S. Landis

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


Book Reviews, Norbert S. Wleklinski, Eugene Charles Wohlhorn, J. M. Chrisovergis Sep 1944

Book Reviews, Norbert S. Wleklinski, Eugene Charles Wohlhorn, J. M. Chrisovergis

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


Business Incentives And The Postwar Tax Program, Joseph P. Mcnamara Sep 1944

Business Incentives And The Postwar Tax Program, Joseph P. Mcnamara

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


99th University Of Notre Dame Commencement, University Of Notre Dame Jun 1944

99th University Of Notre Dame Commencement, University Of Notre Dame

Commencement Programs

99th University of Notre Dame Commencement

Summer


Legal Profession In England From The End Of The Middle Ages To The Nineteenth Century, Roscoe Pound Jun 1944

Legal Profession In England From The End Of The Middle Ages To The Nineteenth Century, Roscoe Pound

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


Notes, Saverio Alonzi, William J. Obermiller, James H. Neu, Thomas F. Bremer Jun 1944

Notes, Saverio Alonzi, William J. Obermiller, James H. Neu, Thomas F. Bremer

Notre Dame Law Review

Notes by Saverio Alonzi, William J. Obermiller, James H. Neu, Thomas F. Bremer, Francis J. Paulson, Robert T. Fanning, Robert A. Oberfell, Hal E. Hunter, Jr., William Bodden, and Charles M. Boynton.


Current Law Review Digest Series, David S. Landis, Theodore M. Ryan, William J. O'Connell Jun 1944

Current Law Review Digest Series, David S. Landis, Theodore M. Ryan, William J. O'Connell

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


Legal Profession In America, Roscoe Pound Jun 1944

Legal Profession In America, Roscoe Pound

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


Book Reviews, John P. Flanagan, J. M. Chrisovergis, Peter F. Nemeth Jun 1944

Book Reviews, John P. Flanagan, J. M. Chrisovergis, Peter F. Nemeth

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


Recent Decisions, James J. Kane, William Bodden Jun 1944

Recent Decisions, James J. Kane, William Bodden

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


[Farewell To Navy Fellows], Notre Dame Law Review Mar 1944

[Farewell To Navy Fellows], Notre Dame Law Review

1968–1971: William B. Lawless Jr.

Editor [William B.] Lawless, Jack Lawler, H.J. Smith, and Don Hummer were commissioned [to the Navy] here at Notre Dame during graduation time at the end of February [1944]. Norman Thirion was sent to midshipmen's school where he will be commissioned in four months.


Comment, Notre Dame Law Review Editors Mar 1944

Comment, Notre Dame Law Review Editors

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


What Is A Profession - The Rise Of The Legal Profession In Antiquity, Roscoe Pound Mar 1944

What Is A Profession - The Rise Of The Legal Profession In Antiquity, Roscoe Pound

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


Do We Want International Law, Howard L. Bevis Mar 1944

Do We Want International Law, Howard L. Bevis

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


Notes, David S. Landis, William B. Lawless, Robert Oberfell, Thomas F. Halligan Mar 1944

Notes, David S. Landis, William B. Lawless, Robert Oberfell, Thomas F. Halligan

Notre Dame Law Review

Notes by David S. Landis, William B. Lawless, Robert Oberfell, Thomas F. Halligan, Hal E. Hunter, Jr., Charles M. Boynton, John S. Warren, Norman B. Thirion, Vail Pischke, Peter F. Nemeth, Saverio J. Alonzi, and Peter T. Alonzi.


Legal Profession In The Middle Ages, Roscoe Pound Mar 1944

Legal Profession In The Middle Ages, Roscoe Pound

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


99th University Of Notre Dame Commencement, University Of Notre Dame Feb 1944

99th University Of Notre Dame Commencement, University Of Notre Dame

Commencement Programs

99th University of Notre Dame Commencement


Some Legal Aspects Of American Sovereignty, Clarence Emmett Manion Jan 1944

Some Legal Aspects Of American Sovereignty, Clarence Emmett Manion

Journal Articles

The advocates of a post-war world security organization are squarely up against the question of "sovereignty." Those who have specifically criticized the suggestion have done so for the reason that it does not go far enough to accomplish its purpose. They contend that the word "sovereign" should be lifted out of all such proposals for the reason that its inclusion will neutralize the effectiveness and destroy the continuity of the proposed association. If through the instrumentality of a treaty, or an executive agreement made pursuant to a joint Congressional resolution or otherwise, the United States government may suddenly take on …


Doctrine Of Discovered Peril, William Burns Lawless Jan 1944

Doctrine Of Discovered Peril, William Burns Lawless

Journal Articles

The Indiana legislature has in substance adopted the Uniform Conditional Sales Law. Where the conditional seller of goods subsequently affixed to a freehold fails to record his contract, he has virtually no rights whatsoever as against subsequent purchasers and mortgagees. It is inescapable that the conditional seller's reservation of title under an unrecorded contract would be invalid as against, a subsequent mortgagee, and that he in no way could replevy the furnace, even though its removal would occasion little or no injury to the freehold. I have attempted to show it is a minority rule differing and distinct from the …