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Indiana Docket Dec 1929

Indiana Docket

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


History Of The Statutory Rules Of Federal Jurisdiction And Procedure, Robert C. Brown Nov 1929

History Of The Statutory Rules Of Federal Jurisdiction And Procedure, Robert C. Brown

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Indiana Docket Nov 1929

Indiana Docket

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Indiana Docket Jun 1929

Indiana Docket

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


A Companion Of Civil And Court Martial Procedure, Howard Clark Ii Jun 1929

A Companion Of Civil And Court Martial Procedure, Howard Clark Ii

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Book Reviews Jun 1929

Book Reviews

Michigan Law Review

A collection of book reviews by multiple authors.


Forms For Use In Federal Courts, Robert C. Brown Jun 1929

Forms For Use In Federal Courts, Robert C. Brown

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Position Of Unrecognized Governments Before The Courts Of Foreign States, N. D. Houghton May 1929

The Position Of Unrecognized Governments Before The Courts Of Foreign States, N. D. Houghton

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Court Procedure In Federal Tax Cases, Robert C. Brown May 1929

Court Procedure In Federal Tax Cases, Robert C. Brown

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Recent Case Notes May 1929

Recent Case Notes

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Indiana Docket May 1929

Indiana Docket

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Illinois Appellate Courts-Are They Satisfactory? May 1929

The Illinois Appellate Courts-Are They Satisfactory?

Michigan Law Review

The instantaneous answer of "Yes" to this question was given by every Illinois attorney the writer asked while gathering material for this article, and undoubtedly that would be the answer of an overwhelming percentage of the Illinois Bar. In the Constitutional Convention of 1920 in Illinois, not one of the fifty odd lawyer members ever questioned their expediency in all the debates on the judiciary article. And much can, of course, be said in their favor. They relieve the supreme court of a great burden of work. They are closer at hand than the supreme court to most of the …


Power Of Courts To Compel Defendant In Criminal Case To Submit To Physical Examination, Sumner Kenner Apr 1929

Power Of Courts To Compel Defendant In Criminal Case To Submit To Physical Examination, Sumner Kenner

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Indiana Docket Apr 1929

Indiana Docket

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


A Survey Of The Proposals To Limit Or Deny The Power Of Judicial Review By The Supreme Court Of The Untied States (Part 2), Maurice Culp Apr 1929

A Survey Of The Proposals To Limit Or Deny The Power Of Judicial Review By The Supreme Court Of The Untied States (Part 2), Maurice Culp

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Recent Case Notes Apr 1929

Recent Case Notes

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Judicial Councils, Thurman Arnold Apr 1929

Judicial Councils, Thurman Arnold

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Should The Jury System Be Abolished, T. W. A. Apr 1929

Should The Jury System Be Abolished, T. W. A.

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Power Of The Court To Grant A New Trial On Conflicting Evidence, Clara Dwight Whitten Apr 1929

The Power Of The Court To Grant A New Trial On Conflicting Evidence, Clara Dwight Whitten

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Administrative Tribunals-Operation Of Administrative Orders As Res Judicata Apr 1929

Administrative Tribunals-Operation Of Administrative Orders As Res Judicata

Michigan Law Review

To the layman res judicata is simply another one of those esoteric legal subterfuges by which lawyers evade the simple facts and win lawsuits for their clients. So he shrugs his shoulders at the whole silly business and confines his interest in the law to the dramatic trio: great crimes, great names, and great figures. To the lawyer, principle is dominant. Though he may quibble over its spelling, he recognizes res judicata as a sound working principle and is interested in the popular case mainly because good legal talent will be employed, capable arguments presented, and sound decisions reached.


Special Interrogatories, Arlos Jackson Harbert Apr 1929

Special Interrogatories, Arlos Jackson Harbert

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Survey Of The Proposals To Limit Or Deny The Power Of Judicial Review By The Supreme Court Of The United States, Maurice S. Culp Mar 1929

A Survey Of The Proposals To Limit Or Deny The Power Of Judicial Review By The Supreme Court Of The United States, Maurice S. Culp

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Why Of Written Opinions In The Appellate Court In Cases Affirmed, G. A. Farabaugh, Walter R. Arnold Mar 1929

The Why Of Written Opinions In The Appellate Court In Cases Affirmed, G. A. Farabaugh, Walter R. Arnold

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Recent Case Notes Mar 1929

Recent Case Notes

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Indiana Docket Mar 1929

Indiana Docket

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Possible Methods Of Relieving The Supreme Court Of Washington, Alfred J. Schweppe Feb 1929

Possible Methods Of Relieving The Supreme Court Of Washington, Alfred J. Schweppe

Washington Law Review

In the past several years there has been much discussion among the bench and bar of the state of Washington concerning ways and means for relieving the Supreme Court to some extent, at least, from the ever- increaslng volume of judicial business, in order that the court may devote more time to important causes. Investigation reveals that the volume of opinion-writing required of each judge of the Supreme Court of this state greatly exceeds that imposed upon most of the appellate court judges in the United States. The individual judges of the Supreme Court of this state are each required …


Indiana Docket Feb 1929

Indiana Docket

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Recent Case Notes Feb 1929

Recent Case Notes

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Does Indiana Need A Judicial Council, C. Severin Buschmann Jan 1929

Does Indiana Need A Judicial Council, C. Severin Buschmann

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Case Notes Jan 1929

Case Notes

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.