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Mr. Justice Mcreynolds -- An Appreciation, R. V. Fletcher
Mr. Justice Mcreynolds -- An Appreciation, R. V. Fletcher
Vanderbilt Law Review
In the course of the memorial exercises in honor of Justice McReynolds, held in the Supreme Court of the United States on March 31, 1948, the Attorney General made the significant statement that McReynolds was neither liberal nor conservative." This observation was made in connection with the statement that the Justice, when he was appointed to the Court, was considered a liberal, and when he left the Court, a conservative. His characterization as a liberal was by reason of his experience as a prosecutor in antitrust cases; his reputation for conservatism rests upon his attitude toward legislative measures and economic …
Canon Of Restrictive Interpretation Repudiated
Canon Of Restrictive Interpretation Repudiated
Indiana Law Journal
Recent Cases: Constitutional Law
Amicus Curiae—Minister Of Justice, Edmund Ruffin Beckwith, Rudolf Sobernheim
Amicus Curiae—Minister Of Justice, Edmund Ruffin Beckwith, Rudolf Sobernheim
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Religious Liberty And The Supreme Court Of The United States, Godfrey P. Schmidt
Religious Liberty And The Supreme Court Of The United States, Godfrey P. Schmidt
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.