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Cherokee Nation V. Hitchcock, United States Supreme Court
Cherokee Nation V. Hitchcock, United States Supreme Court
US Government Documents related to Indigenous Nations
This United States (US) Supreme Court case, submitted October 23, 1902 and decided December 1, 1902, held that the US Congress has the right to pass legislation that controls the actions and/or property of tribes in the United States without tribal consent. This case began when the Cherokee Nation attempted to stop the Secretary of the Interior from leasing their land for oil extraction. The Cherokee Nation asserted that an 1835 treaty granted them the right to their lands and to self-government. In their decision on this appeal, the Court asserts that the June 28, 1898 act of the US …
National University, The Law School, 1902-1903, National University
National University, The Law School, 1902-1903, National University
Catalogues, Registers, and Announcements of the National University School of Law
This 1902 pamphlet from the National University Law School provides information about the school, faculty, academics, course schedules, students, and the alumni association.
Cases On Criminal Law, Jerome C. Knowlton, John W. Dwyer
Cases On Criminal Law, Jerome C. Knowlton, John W. Dwyer
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This book of cases is prepared with the idea of assisting the student in his study of the substantive law of crimes. It is thought, however that the topical arrangement made, with an illustrative case under each topic may occasionally give the practitioner a leader over some troublesome path of investigation.
Cases On The General Principles Of The Law Of Private Corporations, Volume 2, Horace L. Wilgus
Cases On The General Principles Of The Law Of Private Corporations, Volume 2, Horace L. Wilgus
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In the first volume, and in the first two titles of the second volume, are considered the doctrines relating to the birth, life, powers, acts, obligations, and death of a corporation, effort being made to get a view of the general principles of the whole.
This second volume, with the exception of the first two titles, deals with the Corporation as a Subject and Source of Peculiar Rights and Obligations in its twofold aspect of Corporate Relations and Individual Relations.
Illustrative Cases On Equity Jurisprudence, Harry B. Hutchins, Robert E. Bunker
Illustrative Cases On Equity Jurisprudence, Harry B. Hutchins, Robert E. Bunker
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“‘Hutchins & Bunker’s Illustrative Cases on Equity Jurisprudence” is a recently published collection of 286 cases, selected by Dean Harry B. Hutchins and Prof. Robert E. Bunker, both of the University of Michigan. These cases cover the entire subject of Equity Jurisprudence, and are classified according to the arrangement that is followed in Eaton on Equity….” -- American Law School Review 1, no.1 (1902): 30, “Recent Legal Publications.”
Cases On The Law Of Damages, Floyd R. Mechem
Cases On The Law Of Damages, Floyd R. Mechem
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Note to the Second Edition: “The following selection of cases in the law of Damages has been made primarily for use in connection with the lectures upon that subject given in the Law department of the University of Michigan. The purpose has been particularly to supply illustration of the application of principles referred to in the lectures, and partly to supplement the lectures by rounding out the view of certain fields not otherwise completely developed.”
Note to the Third Edition: “While the general features remain the same, the number of cases in this edition has been considerably increased in the …
The Law Of Personal Injuries And Incidentally Damage To Property By Railway-Trains, Based On The Statutes And Decisions Of The Supreme Court Of The State Of Georgia, John L. Hopkins
Historical Treatises
From the front matter:
Testimonials From the Chief Justice and Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of Georgia
Atlanta, May 22, 1902.
We have given the book prepared by Hon. John L. Hopkins, entitled "The Law of Personal Injuries," etc., a sufficient examination to enable us to say, without hesitation, that it is a work of great merit and utility. It will surely save the hard-worked judge and busy lawyer much time and labor by making the decisions of this court, bearing on the subjects treated, readily accessible in available form. The distinguished author's wel1 - executed plan of grouping …
Cases On The General Principles Of The Law Of Private Corporations, Volume 1, Horace L. Wilgus
Cases On The General Principles Of The Law Of Private Corporations, Volume 1, Horace L. Wilgus
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This work is designed to furnish those interested in the study of Corporation Law, -whether practitioner, teacher or student, - such material from the original sources, and in such order, as will show how reason and experience have dealt with the subject. Effort has been made in the selection to secure the best expression of the underlying reason or theory; to place these in such order as to develop, in a natural way, the general theory of Corporation Law, set forth in the table of contents; to insert such notes as will present a more comprehensive view of some of …
The Laws Of Jamaica, 1902, Jamaica
The Laws Of Jamaica, 1902, Jamaica
Jamaica
The Laws of Jamaica passed in a session which began on the 4th day of February, and adjourned sine die on the 10th day of June, 1902.
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1902 Arbutus (Law School Pages), Indiana University Senior Class
1902 Arbutus (Law School Pages), Indiana University Senior Class
Arbutus (Yearbook)
Pages from the IU Arbutus yearbook that relate to the Law School.
Included are:
- A composite photograph of the Law Faculty and Class of 1902
- A photograph of the members of Phi Delta Phi (Law Fraternity)
- A humor piece titled The Wit of the Law School
Cases On Guaranty And Suretyship, Robert E. Bunker
Cases On Guaranty And Suretyship, Robert E. Bunker
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The cases appearing in this volume have been selected for use in connection with the lecture on Suretyship given in the Law Department of the University of Michigan. Barring omission of irrelevant matter in some instances and of the briefs and arguments of counsel in all instances, the cases appear in this volume as they appear in the reports themselves. Uniformity in spelling and punctuation has not been attempted or thought desirable. In regard to these matters, the report have been followed, except in cases of manifest error.
The purpose has been to put into the hand of the student …