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Removal Of Judicial Functions From Federal Trade Commission To A Trade Court: A Reply To Mr. Kintner, Raoul Berger
Removal Of Judicial Functions From Federal Trade Commission To A Trade Court: A Reply To Mr. Kintner, Raoul Berger
Michigan Law Review
Not long ago, Attorney General Rogers stated that, "The entire field of administrative law and of Government regulation may require a searching re-examination of some of the premises on which we have based our conclusions." What lifts this utterance to the level of "man bites dog" is that the Attorney General almost alone among federal administrators does not insist that the administrative process, in major outline, is forever frozen. The orthodox administrative view is exemplified by Mr. Earl W. Kintner's (formerly General Counsel and now Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission) numerous strictures upon the American Bar Association proposal that …
Chancery Practice On The American Frontier: A Study Of The Records Of The Supreme Court Of Michigan Territory, 1805-1836, William Wirt Blume
Chancery Practice On The American Frontier: A Study Of The Records Of The Supreme Court Of Michigan Territory, 1805-1836, William Wirt Blume
Michigan Law Review
The act of Congress of January 11, 1805, which created Michigan Territory out of Indiana Territory, provided that the new territory should have a government "in all respects similar" to that provided for the Northwest Territory by the Ordinance of 1787. The Ordinance had provided for the appointment of a court to consist of three judges who should have "a common law jurisdiction. "
The Court Of Appeals, 1959 Term Table Of Opinions, Buffalo Law Review
The Court Of Appeals, 1959 Term Table Of Opinions, Buffalo Law Review
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Miscellaneous—Literal Words Of Statute Binding Where No Ambiguity, Buffalo Law Review
Miscellaneous—Literal Words Of Statute Binding Where No Ambiguity, Buffalo Law Review
Buffalo Law Review
Bright Homes, Inc. v. Wright, 8 N.Y.2d 157, 203 N.Y.S.2d 67 (1960).
Standing Requirements For Obtaining Review Of Governmental Action In Washington, Cornelius J. Peck
Standing Requirements For Obtaining Review Of Governmental Action In Washington, Cornelius J. Peck
Washington Law Review
A discussion of the requirements for obtaining review of governmental action might quickly degenerate into a sterile exercise in classification and distinction of the various situations in which challenges to governmental action were permitted or denied. The situations in which a person's interests, privileges, or rights have been sufficiently involved to confer upon him the standing to obtain review are many and varied. Certainly the Washington cases, which draw distinctions, later to be repudiated or ignored, between state action and municipal action and between expenditure of funds and control of property, as well as the various pertinent statutory provisions, offer …
Mr. Justice Rutledge, Fred M. Vinson
In Quest Of Freedom: American Political Thought And Practice, By Alpheus T. Mason And Richard H. Leach; The Supreme Court In A Free Society, By Alpheus T. Mason And William M. Beaney, Charles S. Hyneman
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Book Review Of The People And The Court, Neil W. Schilke
Book Review Of The People And The Court, Neil W. Schilke
William & Mary Law Review
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Some Observations On The Law And The Nature Of The Judicial Process, Robert C. Finley
Some Observations On The Law And The Nature Of The Judicial Process, Robert C. Finley
Washington Law Review
My purpose in mentioning some of these developments is to point out and to emphasize that the most constructive changes have occurred (1) in the field of procedural law, and (2) in judicial administration. The latter term of course largely refers to methods or mechanics for expediting and handling the business of the courts. The one significant area wherein we have lagged the most is in the field of substantive law evaluation, revision, and improvement.
Administrative Law - Administrative Procedure Act- Status Of Tax Court, James Cripe
Administrative Law - Administrative Procedure Act- Status Of Tax Court, James Cripe
Michigan Law Review
Petitioner instituted this action before the Tax Court for a review of rulings by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue determining deficiencies in the payment of his income taxes. The Tax Court held that it was not subject to the Administrative Procedure Act and had no means whatever of bringing before it the entire record, so called, that was before the Commissioner. On appeal, held, affirmed. Judicial review of the "whole record" mentioned in section 10 (e) of the Administrative Procedure Act envisages, in the case of adjudication, a review of the record made in cases governed by sections 5, …
University Of Richmond Law Notes, J. Westwood Smithers
University Of Richmond Law Notes, J. Westwood Smithers
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Consent Decree In Antitrust Enforcement--Analysis And Criticism, J. Dennis Hynes
The Consent Decree In Antitrust Enforcement--Analysis And Criticism, J. Dennis Hynes
Publications
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