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Articles 1 - 11 of 11
Full-Text Articles in Legal History
The History Of Contempt Of Court, Hugh Evander Willis
The History Of Contempt Of Court, Hugh Evander Willis
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A Royal Prerogative In The United States, Judson A. Crane
A Royal Prerogative In The United States, Judson A. Crane
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Famous Trials Of History, By Rt. Honourable, The Earl Of Birkenhead, James J. Robinson
Famous Trials Of History, By Rt. Honourable, The Earl Of Birkenhead, James J. Robinson
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Historians Of Anglo-American Law, By William Searle Holdsworth, Paul L. Sayre
The Historians Of Anglo-American Law, By William Searle Holdsworth, Paul L. Sayre
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Some Lessons From Our Legal History, By William Searle Holdsworth, Paul L. Sayre
Some Lessons From Our Legal History, By William Searle Holdsworth, Paul L. Sayre
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A Sketch Of English Legal History, By Frederick W. Maitland, Paul L. Sayre
A Sketch Of English Legal History, By Frederick W. Maitland, Paul L. Sayre
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Book 12 Sept 1927 - Aug 1928
College of Law Library History
Eliza Lucy Ogden and Helen Turner continue to oversee the law library. Notable events: Bar Library Members and Lawyers using; students required to register their hours spent in the library; October 5, 1927 exercises at Jefferson Hall in honor of Governor Peay; Judge McKinney of Court of Appeals used Library Oct 6, 1927; Judge Grafton Green Chief Justice of Tennessee Supreme Court used library on Oct 16, 1927; Judge Portrum of Civil Court of Appeals used library Juan 17, 1928.
Legal Status Of The Spite Fence In Ohio, Joseph O'Meara, Herman W. Santen
Legal Status Of The Spite Fence In Ohio, Joseph O'Meara, Herman W. Santen
Journal Articles
It is generally assumed, on the authority of Letts v. Kessler, that spite fences in Ohio are within the law. In two cases language has been used indicating an adherence to the obsolescent view that spite fences may be erected with impunity, but in neither case was the question before the court for decision, so that what was said must be classed as dicta. This, then is the situation: there is not a single decision in the last twenty-one years supporting the rule of Letts v. Kessler. A careful reading of the opinion in Letts v. Kessler will show that …
The Pandex, Volume Xxiv
Kansas City School of Law Pandex Collection
Yearbook for Kansas City School of Law in Kansas City, Missouri, includes photos of and information about the school, student body, professors, and organizations.
Liberty And The Police Power, Clarence Emmett Manion
Liberty And The Police Power, Clarence Emmett Manion
Journal Articles
The American citizen now has practically no rights of person or property that neither Congress nor the State legislature may not impair by legislation. The adoption of the Articles of Confederation and the Federal Constitution served merely to transfer to the Federal government certain powers formerly exercised by the individual States. When all individuals were protected in the exercise of their respective rights it was never supposed that the rights of the individual were to be protected or approached through the avenues of legislation dictated by majority opinions as to what is now and again for the "general good". The …
Book Review. Charles Dickens As A Legal Historian By W. S. Holdsworth, Fowler V. Harper
Book Review. Charles Dickens As A Legal Historian By W. S. Holdsworth, Fowler V. Harper
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.