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Articles 1 - 13 of 13
Full-Text Articles in Law
A Review Of Annual Survey Of American Law: 1947, Edson R. Sunderland
A Review Of Annual Survey Of American Law: 1947, Edson R. Sunderland
Michigan Law Review
This is the sixth annual volume in which the faculty of the New York University School of Law has published its summary of the important developments in American law. The magnitude of the task required to produce these volumes would be considered beyond the capacity of the teaching staff of any single law school if the actual publication, year by year, of these monumental surveys did not prove that it could be accomplished.
Separation Of Powers, Fred L. Fox
Administrative Finality In Claims For Overcharges, Thomas P. Hardman
Administrative Finality In Claims For Overcharges, Thomas P. Hardman
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Indispensable Parties In Injunction Suits Against Federal Administrative Officers
Indispensable Parties In Injunction Suits Against Federal Administrative Officers
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Attorney General's Manual On The Administrative Procedure Act, Prepared By The United States Department Of Justice; The Federal Administrative Procedure Act And The Administrative Agencies, Vol. Vii Of The New York University School Of Law Institute Proceedings, Ralph F. Fuchs
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
An Examination Of The Tennessee Law Of Administrative Procedure, George Street Boone
An Examination Of The Tennessee Law Of Administrative Procedure, George Street Boone
Vanderbilt Law Review
The problem of judicial review, which has been considered in some de-tail, seems a fertile field for reform. Without intending to deprecate the ability and conscientiousness of the judiciary of the state, the continued dominance of administrative procedure by this group will effectively prevent the development of an efficient body of administrative servants to discharge the ever increasing functions which are being delegated to them.
Cooperation and mutual respect between the judge and the administrator are the foundation stones upon which any satisfactory system must be con-structed. This requires considerable legislation and an awareness on the part of the judge …
Tennessee Judicial Highlights, Journal Staff
Tennessee Judicial Highlights, Journal Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
CASES OF CURRENT INTEREST AND IMPORTANCE PREVIOUSLY NOTED
Baker v. State, 184 Tenn. 503 (1947), 1 Vand. L. Rev. 127 (1947). Accessory after the fact--when is felony complete?
Black v. Black, 202 S. W. 2d 659 (Tenn. 1947), 20 Tenn. L. Rev. 201 (1948).' Effect of reciting an oral contract to sell land in an undelivered deed.
Churn v. State, 184 Tenn. 646 (1947), 20 Tenn. L. Rev. 195 (1948). Testimony of arresting officers.
Davis v. Beeler, 207 S. W. 2d 343 (Tenn. 1947), 1 Vand. L. Rev. 451 (1948). Prohibition of practice of naturopathy in Tennessee.
Elliott v. Fuqua, …
Carrow: Background Of Administrative Law, Michigan Law Review
Carrow: Background Of Administrative Law, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of BACKGROUND OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW. By Milton M. Carrow.
The Federal Administrative Procedure Act And The Administrative Agencies (1947), Vern Countryman
The Federal Administrative Procedure Act And The Administrative Agencies (1947), Vern Countryman
Washington Law Review
This book is a record of the proceedings of an institute held at the New York University School of Law in February, 1947 for the purpose of considering changes made in federal administrative processes by the Administrative Procedure Act of 1946. From this record it appears that the plan for the institute envisages (1) a general appraisal of the Act, followed by (2) consideration of its specific effects on the operations of some of the more important federal agencies, and (3) an analysis of its requirements for "rule-making," "adjudication," and judicial review.
Regulation Of Strip Coal Mining
Political Affiliation As Qualification For Office
Political Affiliation As Qualification For Office
Indiana Law Journal
Constitutional Law Note
Book Review. Waldo, D., The Administrative State: A Study Of The Political Theory Of American Public Administration, Ralph F. Fuchs
Book Review. Waldo, D., The Administrative State: A Study Of The Political Theory Of American Public Administration, Ralph F. Fuchs
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
The Model Act's Division Of Administrative Proceedings Into Rule-Making And Contested Cases, Ralph F. Fuchs
The Model Act's Division Of Administrative Proceedings Into Rule-Making And Contested Cases, Ralph F. Fuchs
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.