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Full-Text Articles in Jurisprudence
Shuman: Legal Positivism: Its Scope And Limitations, Edgar Bodenheimer
Shuman: Legal Positivism: Its Scope And Limitations, Edgar Bodenheimer
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Shuman: Legal Positivism: Its Scope and Limitations . By Samuel I. Shuman
Mason: The Supreme Court: Palladium: Of Freedom, Joseph E. Kallenbach
Mason: The Supreme Court: Palladium: Of Freedom, Joseph E. Kallenbach
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Supreme Court: Palladium: Of Freedom . By Alpheus T. Mason.
Llewellyn: Jurisprudence: Realism In Theory And Practice, Charles D. Kelso
Llewellyn: Jurisprudence: Realism In Theory And Practice, Charles D. Kelso
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Jurisprudence: Realism in Theory and Practice By Karl N. Llewellyn.
Embezzled Funds As Taxable Income: A Study In Judicial Footwork, Jerome B. Libin, George R. Haydon Jr.
Embezzled Funds As Taxable Income: A Study In Judicial Footwork, Jerome B. Libin, George R. Haydon Jr.
Michigan Law Review
The James case might not be worthy of extensive comment if its only significance rested on the decision that embezzled funds constitute taxable income in the year of misappropriation. But close analysis of the five separate opinions that were written indicates that James may have considerable significance beyond its precise holding.