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Book Notes, Law Review Staff Dec 1969

Book Notes, Law Review Staff

Vanderbilt Law Review

Debtors in Court: The Consumption of Government Services

By Herbert Jacobs. Chicago: American Politics Research Series, Rand McNally & Co., 1969, Pp. xv, 244.

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The Infamous of Nuremberg

By Col. Burton C. Andrus

London: Leslie Frewin, 1969. Pp. 211. $4.00

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Labor and the Legal Process

By Harry H. Wellington

NewHaven: Yale University Press, 1968. Pp. viii, 409. $10.00.

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Obscenity and Public Morality

By Harry M. Clor

Chicago:University of Chicago Press, 1969. Pp. xii, 315. $9.50.


Recent Cases, Law Review Staff Apr 1969

Recent Cases, Law Review Staff

Vanderbilt Law Review

Antitrust-Informal Price--Information Exchanges Held Violative of Sherman Act

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Conflict of Laws--"Contacts" Doctrine Applied to Supplement Federal Maritime Law in Diversity Action

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Constitutional Law--Fourteenth Amendment Prohibits Extended Postponement of Parole Consideration for State Inmate When Made on the Basis of an Unreliable Factual Determination

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Labor Law--Collective Bargaining-Employer May Not Enforce Collective Bargaining Agreement Provision Embodying Union Waiver of Employee's Right to Solicit Against That Union

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Labor Law-Remedies--NLRB May Order Retroactive Payment of Fringe Benefits Where Employer Wrongfully Refuses to Sign Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Religious Societies--First Amendment Prohibits Civil Courts From Determining Doctrinal Questions in Resolving Church …


School Board Authority And The Right Of Public School Teachers To Negotiate--A Legal Analysis, Reynolds C. Seitz Mar 1969

School Board Authority And The Right Of Public School Teachers To Negotiate--A Legal Analysis, Reynolds C. Seitz

Vanderbilt Law Review

Realistically, the hurdle erected at one time by some courts, and legislative bodies to prevent public employees from joining employee organizations, including unions, no longer exists. Today it seems certain that the first amendment, through its protection of freedom to assemble, insures the right to join an employee organization. The issue with which this article deals still remains: whether there is an infringement on the legislative power of the school board if it is required to negotiate with teachers through representatives of their choosing.

The issue with which this article deals still remains: whether there is an infringement on the …