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Ships Suitors And State Statutes, John J. Monigan, Arthur C. Dwyer Dec 1960

Ships Suitors And State Statutes, John J. Monigan, Arthur C. Dwyer

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


Legislation And Administration: Aid To Dependant Children -- Police Power -- State Statute Denies Further Aid To Child While Mother Continues In Immoral Relationships, Arthur L. Roule Dec 1960

Legislation And Administration: Aid To Dependant Children -- Police Power -- State Statute Denies Further Aid To Child While Mother Continues In Immoral Relationships, Arthur L. Roule

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


Book Reviews, Edward J. Murphy, Thomas L. Shaffer Dec 1960

Book Reviews, Edward J. Murphy, Thomas L. Shaffer

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


Evidence--Past Recollection Recorded--Present Recollection Revived, John George Van Meter Dec 1960

Evidence--Past Recollection Recorded--Present Recollection Revived, John George Van Meter

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Abstracts Of Recent Cases, Aaron David Trub Dec 1960

Abstracts Of Recent Cases, Aaron David Trub

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


E. Blythe Stason, John R. Dethmers Dec 1960

E. Blythe Stason, John R. Dethmers

Michigan Law Review

His extreme modesty and unwillingness to advertise himself or permit others to extol him, his utter unselfishness, and his complete subordination of self and personal interests to those of the University and Law School to which he gave four decades of loyal and devoted service, have combined to leave biographical materials about Dean E. Blythe Stason, except for the most routine accounts, almost nonexistent. Writings by him are amazing in number and scope. Writings about him can scarcely be found. This is not because there is a lack of things to write about him and his many, brilliant accomplishments in …


Constitutional Law- Search And Seizure- Search Incidental To An Administrative Arrest, James J. White Dec 1960

Constitutional Law- Search And Seizure- Search Incidental To An Administrative Arrest, James J. White

Michigan Law Review

As a preliminary to deportation proceedings, defendant, Rudolf I. Abel, was arrested in his hotel room by Immigration and Naturalization Service agents who acted pursuant to a valid administrative arrest warrant. After the arrest, but without a search warrant, the INS searched Abel's room and seized evidence later used in his trial for espionage. In the district court Abel moved to suppress this evidence on the theory that the search violated the fourth amendment. The district court's denial of the motion was affirmed by the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. On certiorari to the United States Supreme Court, …


Articles\Authors Of Articles\Book Reviews-Authors\Book Reviews-Reviewers\Book Notes-Authors\Subject Index, North Carolina Law Review Dec 1960

Articles\Authors Of Articles\Book Reviews-Authors\Book Reviews-Reviewers\Book Notes-Authors\Subject Index, North Carolina Law Review

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Cases Commented On, North Carolina Law Review Dec 1960

Cases Commented On, North Carolina Law Review

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Editorial Board, North Carolina Law Review Dec 1960

Editorial Board, North Carolina Law Review

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Book Reviews, North Carolina Law Review Dec 1960

Book Reviews, North Carolina Law Review

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Res Judicata -- Consent Judgment In Favor Of Infant As Bar To Litigation Between Joint Tortfeasors, Charles E. Dameron Iii Dec 1960

Res Judicata -- Consent Judgment In Favor Of Infant As Bar To Litigation Between Joint Tortfeasors, Charles E. Dameron Iii

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Workmen's Compensation -- Neutral Risks -- Causal Relation Between Employment And Injury, James H. Carson Jr. Dec 1960

Workmen's Compensation -- Neutral Risks -- Causal Relation Between Employment And Injury, James H. Carson Jr.

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Gustav Radbruch, Wolfgang Friedmann Dec 1960

Gustav Radbruch, Wolfgang Friedmann

Vanderbilt Law Review

As recently as the end of the last World War the name and work of Gustav Radbruch were virtually unknown in the Anglo-American legal world. In 1938 Roscoe Pound, in his encyclopedic survey, "Fifty Years of Jurisprudence," had given a concise account of Radbruch's legal philosophy in the context of his section on "neo-idealism." In 1944 Anton Hermann Chroust wrote a penetrating analysis of Radbruch's philosophy of law, and about the same time the first edition of the present writer's Legal Theory, published on the other side of the Atlantic, included Gustav Radbruch in the survey of major legal philosophers. …


Justice, Language And Communication, Julius Stone, G. Tarello Dec 1960

Justice, Language And Communication, Julius Stone, G. Tarello

Vanderbilt Law Review

The present paper has been concerned to stress that jurisprudence, insofar as it is not limited to analytical jurisprudence, dare not overlook the distinctive qualities either of common language, or of the special language of lawyers. For what its authors deny above all is the utility of so defining a field--like the justice-field--which is a segment of common language, in terms of a special language or logical structuring similar to those used by lawyers. Nor do we think that the presence of considerations of justice (and therefore of common language statements) in the process of the operation of law, either …


Nietzsche, Thomas A. Cowan Dec 1960

Nietzsche, Thomas A. Cowan

Vanderbilt Law Review

I find that the attempt to assess Nietzsche's value to contemporary jurisprudence is fraught with extreme difficulty. Not only was Nietzsche perhaps the most controversial figure in the history of ideas:' this might have happened to one whose message was simple.But in Nietzsche's case the ideas themselves are highly controversial, paradoxical and even "immoral." Like every great thinker Nietzsche was more provocative to his enemies than to his friends. His enemies took their revenge by burying him under a deluge of refutation and abuse. Apparently Nietzsche was guilty of what might be called the crime of "universal treason." He gave …


Law As Means To End, Thomas E. Davitt S.J. Dec 1960

Law As Means To End, Thomas E. Davitt S.J.

Vanderbilt Law Review

The importance of a man can be judged by his influence on the thinking of other men. Periodically during the course of the centuries men have appeared who exercised this power to a commanding degree. The presence of "great" names in all fields of human endeavor attests to this...Such a man was Thomas Aquinas. He was a trail blazer in many regards, one of them being especially his work on law. His was the first systematically organized treatise on law and its philosophical roots, and over the years it has been recognized as a masterful accomplishment. Consequently, during succeeding generations …


Justice Holmes And The Common-Law Tradition, John C.H. Wu Dec 1960

Justice Holmes And The Common-Law Tradition, John C.H. Wu

Vanderbilt Law Review

Briefly, case law may be described as "a method of developing law which preserves the continuity of legal doctrine, and is, at the same time, eminently adaptable to the needs of a changing society." On the whole, it is not far from the truth to say that "it hits the golden mean between too much flexibility and too much rigidity .... -" But what makes it so matter-of-fact and racy of the soil is to be found in Holdsworth's further observation that "this method keeps the law in touch with life, and prevents much unprofitable speculation upon academic problems which …


Rule Against Perpetuities -- Commercial Leases, C. Edwin Allman Jr. Dec 1960

Rule Against Perpetuities -- Commercial Leases, C. Edwin Allman Jr.

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


North Carolina's New Intestate Succession Act-I. Its History And Philosophy, Frederick B. Mccall Dec 1960

North Carolina's New Intestate Succession Act-I. Its History And Philosophy, Frederick B. Mccall

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


North Carolina's New Intestate Succession Act-Ii. Election-Dissent And Renunciation, W. Bryan Bolich Dec 1960

North Carolina's New Intestate Succession Act-Ii. Election-Dissent And Renunciation, W. Bryan Bolich

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Threats Inducing Emotional Reactions, Warren A. Seavey Dec 1960

Threats Inducing Emotional Reactions, Warren A. Seavey

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Demurrer Ore Tenus -- Amendment -- Relation Back, H. Morrison Johnston Jr. Dec 1960

Demurrer Ore Tenus -- Amendment -- Relation Back, H. Morrison Johnston Jr.

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Specific Performance -- Oral Contracts To Devise -- Statute Of Frauds, J. Levonne Chambers Dec 1960

Specific Performance -- Oral Contracts To Devise -- Statute Of Frauds, J. Levonne Chambers

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Wrongful Death -- Measure Of Damages -- Evidence Of Retirement Income, Oliver W. Alphin Dec 1960

Wrongful Death -- Measure Of Damages -- Evidence Of Retirement Income, Oliver W. Alphin

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Title Page, North Carolina Law Review Dec 1960

Title Page, North Carolina Law Review

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Law School, The, North Carolina Law Review Dec 1960

Law School, The, North Carolina Law Review

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Determination Of Liability In Automobile Insurance Policies Containing Excess Insurance Clauses, Frederick Luther Davis Jr. Dec 1960

The Determination Of Liability In Automobile Insurance Policies Containing Excess Insurance Clauses, Frederick Luther Davis Jr.

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Workmen's Compensation--Award As A Proper Subject For Remittitur In An Action Against Third Parties, James William Sarver Dec 1960

Workmen's Compensation--Award As A Proper Subject For Remittitur In An Action Against Third Parties, James William Sarver

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Louisiana Code Of Civil Procedure, Henry G. Mcmahon Dec 1960

The Louisiana Code Of Civil Procedure, Henry G. Mcmahon

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.