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Political Questions In The Federal Judiciary -- A Comparative Study, Wencelas J. Wagner
Political Questions In The Federal Judiciary -- A Comparative Study, Wencelas J. Wagner
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
The Original And Exclusive Jurisdiction Of The United States Supreme Court, Wencelas J. Wagner
The Original And Exclusive Jurisdiction Of The United States Supreme Court, Wencelas J. Wagner
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Administrative Agencies And The Court, Frank E. Cooper
Administrative Agencies And The Court, Frank E. Cooper
Michigan Legal Studies Series
The limits which courts place on the powers of administrative tribunals have particular significance to practicing attorneys and law students. It is largely to the extent that such limits are imposed, that our government remains a government of laws and not a government of men.
The following pages have been written to describe the standards which the courts impose upon administrative agencies, thereby controlling and limiting their powers. More particularly, the writer has sought: (1) to bring together the leading cases in which the courts have laid down the principles that govern frequently litigated questions in contests between the agencies …
Constitutional Law--Separation Of Powers--Issuance Of Municipal Charter By Circuit Court, W. E. P.
Constitutional Law--Separation Of Powers--Issuance Of Municipal Charter By Circuit Court, W. E. P.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Courts Rule - Making Power, Peter S. Boter
Courts Rule - Making Power, Peter S. Boter
Michigan Law Review
A statute of the State of New Mexico delegated to the supreme court of the state the power to promulgate rules regulating pleading, practice, and procedure in judicial proceedings for the purpose of simplifying the same and for the promotion of the speedy determination of litigation upon the merits. The act further provides that all statutes relating to pleading and practice now in force shall have effect only as rules of court and remain in effect as such unless modified or suspended by rules promulgated pursuant to this Act. Held, that the rule-making power can constitutionally be delegated to …
Practice And Procedure - Reversal On Confession Of Error By Prosecutor
Practice And Procedure - Reversal On Confession Of Error By Prosecutor
Michigan Law Review
On appeal accused assigned as error the failure of the trial court to sustain his motion for a directed verdict of not guilty. The prosecutor, convinced by facts dehors the record of the innocence of the accused, confessed error. Held, confession of error does not per se justify reversal; the court must find error in the record. Parlton v. United States, (App. D. C. 1935) 75 F. (2d) 772.