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New Law Building Adds Beauty To Campus, Myron Crawford, William Corr Oct 1930

New Law Building Adds Beauty To Campus, Myron Crawford, William Corr

About the Law School

New Law Building Adds Beauty to Campus: Oldest Catholic Law School in America Enters New Edifice by Myron Crawford and William Corr originally published on page 38, Notre Dame Scholastic, Vol. 64, No. 02 -- (p. 35) 3 October 1930.


85th University Of Notre Dame Commencement, University Of Notre Dame Aug 1930

85th University Of Notre Dame Commencement, University Of Notre Dame

Commencement Programs

85th University of Notre Dame Commencement Program

Summer


The Faculty Of The College Of Law Of The University Of Notre Dame, University Of Notre Dame Jul 1930

The Faculty Of The College Of Law Of The University Of Notre Dame, University Of Notre Dame

About the Law School

The Faculty of the College of Law of the University of Notre Dame contains pictures and brief descriptive text for the faculty of 1930. William Cain, Orlo Deahl, Rev. Paul Doherty, C.S.C., Earl Homer, William Hoynes, Aaron Huguenard, Thomas Konop, Clarence Manion, Marcellus Oshe, Elton Richter, William Rollison, and John Whitman.


85th University Of Notre Dame Commencement, University Of Notre Dame Jun 1930

85th University Of Notre Dame Commencement, University Of Notre Dame

Commencement Programs

85th University of Notre Dame Commencement Program


Supreme Court Opinion Contradicting The Scintilla Rule, Joseph O'Meara Jan 1930

Supreme Court Opinion Contradicting The Scintilla Rule, Joseph O'Meara

Journal Articles

The opinion of the supreme court in Cleveland Railway Co. v. Kukucz' cannot logically co-exist with the scintilla rule and, therefore, imperatively requires a re-examination of that trouble- some doctrine and a deliberate choice between it and the case referred to. The scintilla rule should be abandoned.


Proposed Legislation For Enforcement Of Prohibition, Thomas Frank Konop Jan 1930

Proposed Legislation For Enforcement Of Prohibition, Thomas Frank Konop

Journal Articles

Under date of November 21st, 1929, the Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement made a preliminary report to the President on observance and enforcement of prohibition. Under subdivision (D) of that report, the Commission offered three methods to relieve the congestion in the Federal Courts. Although the bills are constitutional, they will not relieve congestion. Instead, the will promote fraud and lower citizens' respect for the Federal Judiciary and the Constitution.


Affidavits And Notice Under Ohio Mechanics' Lien Statute, Joseph O'Meara Jan 1930

Affidavits And Notice Under Ohio Mechanics' Lien Statute, Joseph O'Meara

Journal Articles

Recent cases under the Ohio Mechanics' Lien Statute have tended to emphasize the existing confusion in the perfecting of mechanics' liens and the need for statutory revision. The scintilla rule should be abandoned. Nor should the doctrine of stare decisis call up misgivings.


History Of The Notre Dame College Of Law, Thomas Frank Konop Jan 1930

History Of The Notre Dame College Of Law, Thomas Frank Konop

Journal Articles

In the summer of 1868 the Board of Trustees of the University passed a resolution "for the opening of a course in law at Notre Dame." At that time there were very few law schools in the country and the profession was almost wholly recruited from the law-offices. As a matter of fact there was great doubt among the lawyers at that time as to the advisability and the possibility of acquiring training for the bar at a university. There were even prejudices at that time against the study of law at law schools. It was during such doubts and …


Derby's Cases On Criminal Law, Thomas Frank Konop Jan 1930

Derby's Cases On Criminal Law, Thomas Frank Konop

Journal Articles

In this review I have mentioned sins of omission as well as virtues of commission. These suggestions are not made by way of adverse criticism of Prof. Derby's excellent case book. I find the book very satisfactory. The new edition is on excellent paper and well-bound—a much desired improvement over the second edition.