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Full-Text Articles in Legal History
Sticks, Stones, And So-Called Judges: Why The Era Of Trump Necessitates Revisiting Presidential Influence On The Courts, Quinn W. Crowley
Sticks, Stones, And So-Called Judges: Why The Era Of Trump Necessitates Revisiting Presidential Influence On The Courts, Quinn W. Crowley
Indiana Law Journal
This Note will be primarily divided into three main sections. Part I of this Note will begin by discussing the importance of judicial independence in modern society and the role of elected officials in shaping the public perception of the courts. Additionally, as problems of judicial legitimacy are age-old and date back to America’s founding, Part I will include a brief discussion of an early clash between President Thomas Jefferson and the courts.
Parts II and III of this Note will seek to place President Trump’s conduct towards the judicial branch within the proper historical context. Part II examines the …
Professor Dworkin's Views On Legal Positivism, Genaro R. Carrio
Professor Dworkin's Views On Legal Positivism, Genaro R. Carrio
Indiana Law Journal
This article was delivered on March 15 & 16, 1979, at the Indiana University School of Law, Bloomington, as a part of the Addison C. Harris lecture series.
Law And Today's Crisis-Situations, Thomas E. Davitt
Law And Today's Crisis-Situations, Thomas E. Davitt
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Antilaw Sentiments And Their Philosophical Foundations, Edgar Bodenheimer
Antilaw Sentiments And Their Philosophical Foundations, Edgar Bodenheimer
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Conservative Mind, By Russell Kirk, Byrum E. Carter
The Conservative Mind, By Russell Kirk, Byrum E. Carter
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Liberty Against Government: The Rise, Flowering And Decline Of A Famous Juridical Concept, By By Edward S. Corwin, John P. Frank
Liberty Against Government: The Rise, Flowering And Decline Of A Famous Juridical Concept, By By Edward S. Corwin, John P. Frank
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A Government Of Laws Or A Government By Men, O R. Mcguire
A Government Of Laws Or A Government By Men, O R. Mcguire
Indiana Law Journal
Address delivered February 5, 1938, in Indianapolis before the Indiana State Bar Association, by 0. R. McGuire, of Washington, D. C., counsel of the comptroller general of the United States, and Chairman of the Special Committee on Administrative Law of the American Bar Association.
NOTE: Cover is mislabeled v.13 no.4 April 1938