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Full-Text Articles in Law
Administrative Law—Standing To Sue, John J. Cooney
Administrative Law—Standing To Sue, John J. Cooney
Buffalo Law Review
Black River Regulating District v. Adirondack League Club, 307 N.Y. 475, 121 N.E. 2d 428 (1954).
Administrative Law—Res Judicata, John J. Cooney
Administrative Law—Res Judicata, John J. Cooney
Buffalo Law Review
Evans v. Monaghan, 306 N. Y. 312, 118 N. E. 2d 452 (1954).
Administrative Law—Power To Compel Production Of Documents, John J. Cooney
Administrative Law—Power To Compel Production Of Documents, John J. Cooney
Buffalo Law Review
Alexander et al. v. N. Y. State Commission to Investigate State Agencies in Relation to Pari-Mutual Harness Racing, 306 N.Y. 421, 118 N.E. 2d 588 (1954).
Administrative Law—Scope Of Review, John J. Cooney
Administrative Law—Scope Of Review, John J. Cooney
Buffalo Law Review
Gimprich v. Board of Education of City of New York, 306 N.Y. 401. 118 N. E. 2d 578 (1954); Kaskel v. Impellitteri, 306 N. Y. 73, 115 N. E. 2d 659 (1953); In re Richardson, 307 N. Y. 269, 121 N. E. 2d 217 (1954); Ralph v. Board of Estimate of City of New York, 306 N. Y. 447, 119 N. E. 2d 37 (1954); Holland v. Edwards, 307 N. Y. 38, 119 N. E. 2d 581 (1954); Golden v. Joseph, 307 N. Y. 62, 120 N. E. 2d 162 (1954).
Administrative Law—Validity Of Administrative Regulations, John J. Cooney
Administrative Law—Validity Of Administrative Regulations, John J. Cooney
Buffalo Law Review
Gulf Oil Corp. v. Joseph, 307 N. Y. 342, 121 N. E. 2d 360 (1954); Claim of Gold, 307 N. Y. 224. 120 N. E. 2d 799 (1954).
Administrative Law—Statutory Construction, John J. Cooney
Administrative Law—Statutory Construction, John J. Cooney
Buffalo Law Review
Peters v. New York City Housing Authority, 307 N. Y. 519, 121 N. E. 2d 529 (1954); Hutchins v. McGoldrick, 307 N.Y. 78, 120 N.E. 2d 335 (1954) (two cases).
Administrative Law—Requirement Of Hearing, John J. Cooney
Administrative Law—Requirement Of Hearing, John J. Cooney
Buffalo Law Review
Hecht v. Monaghan, 307 N. Y. 461, 121 N. E. 2d 421 (1954).
Hearing Examiner Status: A Recurrent Problem In Administrative Law
Hearing Examiner Status: A Recurrent Problem In Administrative Law
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Annual Survey Of Tennessee Law Administrative Law -- 1954 Tennessee Survey, Paul H. Sanders
Annual Survey Of Tennessee Law Administrative Law -- 1954 Tennessee Survey, Paul H. Sanders
Vanderbilt Law Review
Administrative Law consists of those legal principles, whether of constitutional, statutory or common law derivation, which are generally concerned with the organization, relationships, powers and procedures of administrative agencies.' These are the agencies of government, other than the regular courts and legislatures, which can determine private rights through adjudication or affect these rights through the making of rules having the status of law. It will be noted that the definition excludes the substantive rules of law applied and developed through such agencies. Procedural in nature, it is an area of law in which the institution of judicial review of administrative …
The Elimination Of Surprise In Federal Practice, Alexander Holtzoff
The Elimination Of Surprise In Federal Practice, Alexander Holtzoff
Vanderbilt Law Review
There are occasions when in the interest of clarity of thought it behooves us to get back to first principles. When brought back to mind, these principles appear simple and obvious, but so much of our life's work is devoted to details that the tendency is for the trees to obscure the view of the forest, unless we stop at intervals and refresh ourselves by recalling fundamentals.
The courts exist for the purpose of administering justice. The objective of a law suit is to determine a controversy between man and man by ascertaining the facts, finding the governing principles of …
Admininstrative Law - Federal Injunctive Relief Against State Administrative Orders, John C. Hall S.Ed.
Admininstrative Law - Federal Injunctive Relief Against State Administrative Orders, John C. Hall S.Ed.
Michigan Law Review
The increasing tendency of state legislatures to establish administrative agencies to regulate various specialized fields has created serious new problems for both courts and lawyers. In dealing with state administrative agencies, the federal courts have been confronted with the dual problem of protecting the individual's constitutional rights and at the same time respecting the prerogatives of the states. The result has been the development of a "hands-off" policy in the federal courts, leaving the initial determination of rights to the state courts, and limiting the use of the federal injunctive power. The purpose of this comment is to indicate the …
Book Review. Schwartz, B., French Administrative Law And The Common-Law World, Ralph F. Fuchs
Book Review. Schwartz, B., French Administrative Law And The Common-Law World, Ralph F. Fuchs
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Book Review. Administrative Law: Cases And Materials By Walter Gellhorn And Clark Byse, Ivan C. Rutledge
Book Review. Administrative Law: Cases And Materials By Walter Gellhorn And Clark Byse, Ivan C. Rutledge
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Book Review. Jaffe, L.L., Administrative Law: Cases And Materials, Ralph F. Fuchs
Book Review. Jaffe, L.L., Administrative Law: Cases And Materials, Ralph F. Fuchs
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Book Review. Gelhorn, W. And C. Byse, Administrative Law, Cases And Comments, Ralph F. Fuchs
Book Review. Gelhorn, W. And C. Byse, Administrative Law, Cases And Comments, Ralph F. Fuchs
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.