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Book Reviews, Robert J. Harris (Reviewer), Charles B. Nutting (Reviewer), Daniel Walker (Reviewer)
Book Reviews, Robert J. Harris (Reviewer), Charles B. Nutting (Reviewer), Daniel Walker (Reviewer)
Vanderbilt Law Review
Book Reviews
American Constitutional Law By Bernard Schwartz Cambridge:Cambridge University Press, 1955. Pp. xiv, 364. $5.00
reviewer: Robert J. Harris
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The Development of Academic Freedom in the United States By Richard Hofstadter and Walter P. Metzger New York: Columbia University Press, 1955. Pp. xvi, 527. $5.50
Academic Freedom in Our Time By Robert M. MacIver New York:Columbia University Press, 1955. Pp. xiv, 329. $4.00
reviewer: Charles B. Nutting
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Military Justice in the United States
By Robinson 0. Everett
Harrisburg: Military Service Publishing Company, 1956. Pp. 338
reviewer: Daniel Walker
Toth V. Quarles -- For Better Or For Worse?, William R. Willis Jr.
Toth V. Quarles -- For Better Or For Worse?, William R. Willis Jr.
Vanderbilt Law Review
In summary, it would appear that the Supreme Court, through the Toth decision, has created a situation that bears a potentiality of injustice and social detriment completely out of proportion to that feared from the provisions in the Uniform Code of Military Justice unhesitatingly declared unconstitutional. If the Court had adopted a practical and realistic approach to the problem, comparing the rights of the individual under both the constitution and military law, and visualizing the problem created by its present decision, the result could have been different. Now, Congress must attempt remedial action and determine the method of cure that …