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Bulletin Of The University Of Notre Dame College Of Law 1946–47, Volume Xliii, Number 5, University Of Notre Dame Jul 1946

Bulletin Of The University Of Notre Dame College Of Law 1946–47, Volume Xliii, Number 5, University Of Notre Dame

Bulletins of Information

Announcements for the Schoolyear of 1946–47 September 9 to June I

The College of Law, an outgrowth of a course in law established at the University in 1869, is the oldest Catholic law school in the United States. In the reorganization of the University in 1905 the department of law was given the status of a college, and since then it has enjoyed a steady growth. The College is a member of the 'Association of American Law Schools, an organization of ninety–eight law schools, including the leading university schools of the country, and is rated as approved by the Council …


101st University Of Notre Dame Commencement And Mass Program, University Of Notre Dame Jun 1946

101st University Of Notre Dame Commencement And Mass Program, University Of Notre Dame

Commencement Programs

101st University of Notre Dame Commencement and Mass Program


101st University Of Notre Dame Commencement And Mass Program, University Of Notre Dame Feb 1946

101st University Of Notre Dame Commencement And Mass Program, University Of Notre Dame

Commencement Programs

101st University of Notre Dame Commencement and Mass Program

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Kickback Act Held Not To Apply To Labor Union Officials, Thomas F. Broden Jan 1946

Kickback Act Held Not To Apply To Labor Union Officials, Thomas F. Broden

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United States v. Carbone et al. raises an important question as to the meaning and scope of Sec. 1 of the Act of June 13, 1934, commonly known as the Kickback Act, making it unlawful to prevent any person employed in government construction and repair from receiving the full compensation to which he is entitled.


Limitation Of Coverage In Life Insurance--Aviation Clause, Thomas F. Broden Jan 1946

Limitation Of Coverage In Life Insurance--Aviation Clause, Thomas F. Broden

Journal Articles

In Quinones v. Life and Casualty Insurance Co. of Tennessee the Supreme Court of Louisiana recognized the rapid wartime development of the Army-Navy Air Transport Service to a position equalling, if not surpassing commercial airlines. With all of the qualifications of the aviation clauses satisfied there is no reason why the insurance company should not be liable for the principal sum stipulated in the policy.