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Constitutional Law--1959 Tennessee Survey, Elvin E. Overton
Constitutional Law--1959 Tennessee Survey, Elvin E. Overton
Vanderbilt Law Review
A smaller number of cases have been selected for inclusion in this year's survey. Seven cases are included, including one federal court decision dealing with a municipal ordinance. In addition, two specific acts of the General Assembly are noted although there has as yet been no opportunity for the courts to rule upon them.
Annual Survey Of Tennessee Law, Harold Seligman
Annual Survey Of Tennessee Law, Harold Seligman
Vanderbilt Law Review
The subject of administrative law in Tennessee remained generally static in the year in review. The supreme court held consistently to its line of decisions concerning review of administrative actions in the limited number of decided cases concerning the subject. The 1959 General Assembly of Tennessee made some sweeping revisions in the organization of several departments of government and various agencies and boards but these changes were solely for purposes of administrative efficiency and economy with no practical jurisdictional, regulatory or substantive effect.
The Place And Function Of Judicial Review In The Administrative Process, Robert Kramer
The Place And Function Of Judicial Review In The Administrative Process, Robert Kramer
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.