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Full-Text Articles in Legal Writing and Research
Recent Books, Michigan Law Review
Recent Books, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A List of Books Received by Michigan Law Review
Mayers: Shall We Amend The Fifth Amendment?, B. J. George Jr.
Mayers: Shall We Amend The Fifth Amendment?, B. J. George Jr.
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Shall We Amend the Fifth Amendment? ? By Lewis Mayers
Rudolf Von Jhering, Iredell Jenkins
Rudolf Von Jhering, Iredell Jenkins
Vanderbilt Law Review
It is often the fate of the giants of thought to have their names live on while their doctrines are neglected, and even for their reputations to wax as their influence wanes. Indeed, this happens at some periods to the work that all such men leave behind them; it is esteemed but not appreciated, acknowledged but not cultivated. The precise reasons for this fall into oblivion vary with every individual case, but there is one factor that is common and constant: the prominence within the work of these men of ideas that push inquiry beyond the comfortable limits that are …
John Dewey--A Philosophy Of Law For Democracy, Jay W. Murphy
John Dewey--A Philosophy Of Law For Democracy, Jay W. Murphy
Vanderbilt Law Review
On what bases can a philosophy of law be founded which is equal to the task of the democratization of man in the world today? The purpose of this article is to present some suggestions concerning the fuller use of John Dewey's philosophy in this important regard. In addition to an examination of Dewey's theory of justice, it will be suggested that the richness of Dewey's thought and the variety of its uses in legal scholarship and legal education have yet to be felt.
Recent Books, Michigan Law Review
Recent Books, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A List of Books Received by Michigan Law Review
Ball: Dynamics Of The Patent System, Robert A. Choate
Ball: Dynamics Of The Patent System, Robert A. Choate
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Dynamics of the Patent System. Edited by William B. Ball.
Simes & Taylor: The Improvement Of Conveyancing By Legislation, W. Barton Leach
Simes & Taylor: The Improvement Of Conveyancing By Legislation, W. Barton Leach
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Improvement of Conveyancing by Legislation. By Lewis M. Simes and Clarence B. Taylor.
Greenberg: Race Relations And American Law, Spencer L. Kimball
Greenberg: Race Relations And American Law, Spencer L. Kimball
Michigan Law Review
A Review of RACE RELATIONS AND AMERICAN LAW. By Jack Greenberg.
Recent Books, Michigan Law Review
Recent Books, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A List of Books Received by Michigan Law Review
Hart & Honoré: Causation In The Law, Luke K. Cooperrider
Hart & Honoré: Causation In The Law, Luke K. Cooperrider
Michigan Law Review
A Review of CAUSATION IN THE LAW. By H. L. A. Hart and A. M. Honore.
Stason, Estep & Pierce: Atoms And The Law, David F. Cavers
Stason, Estep & Pierce: Atoms And The Law, David F. Cavers
Michigan Law Review
A Review of ATOMS AND THE LAW. By E. Blythe Stason, Samuel D. Estep, and William J. Pierce.
Shartel & Plant: The Law Of Medical Practice, C. W. Muehlberger
Shartel & Plant: The Law Of Medical Practice, C. W. Muehlberger
Michigan Law Review
A Review of THE LAW OF MEDICAL PRACTICE. By Burke Shartel and Marcus L. Plant.
Recent Books, Michigan Law Review
Recent Books, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A List of Books Received by Michigan Law Review
Cooper: Living The Law, John P. Dawson
Cooper: Living The Law, John P. Dawson
Michigan Law Review
A Review of LIVING THE LAW. By Frank E. Cooper
Leach & Sugg, Jr.: The Administration Of Interstate Compacts, Joseph E. Kallenbach
Leach & Sugg, Jr.: The Administration Of Interstate Compacts, Joseph E. Kallenbach
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Administration of Interstate Compacts. By Richard H. Leach and Redding S. Sugg, Jr.
Recent Books, Michigan Law Review
Recent Books, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A List of Books Received by Michigan Law Review
Meiklejohn: Political Freedom, Paul G. Kauper
Meiklejohn: Political Freedom, Paul G. Kauper
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Political Freedom. By Alexander Meiklejohn
Self-Determination Vs. Stability Of Labor Relations: The Effect Of American Potash, Dallas L. Jones
Self-Determination Vs. Stability Of Labor Relations: The Effect Of American Potash, Dallas L. Jones
Michigan Law Review
Very early in its history, the Board was confronted with conflicting claims by craft unions and industrial unions for the right to represent craft workers. Generally, the industrial unions sought a broad unit of production and craft workers, whereas the craft unions sought units of their particular skill. The Board's first reaction was to establish broad units where it appeared that one union had a majority throughout the plant. In doing so, the Board relied heavily upon what it considered best for collective bargaining purposes. In many cases, the Board created large units over the protests of small groups on …
Taggart: Cost Justification, Harry L. Shniderman
Taggart: Cost Justification, Harry L. Shniderman
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Cost Justification. By Herbert F. Taggart
Brown: Legal Education At Michigan. 1859-1959, Louis Quarles
Brown: Legal Education At Michigan. 1859-1959, Louis Quarles
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Legal Education at Michigan. 1859-1959. By Elizabeth Gaspar Brown, in consultation with William Wirt Blume
Recent Books, Michigan Law Review
Recent Books, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A List of Books Received by Michigan Law Review