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Recent Books, Michigan Law Review May 1948

Recent Books, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

This department undertakes to note or review briefly current books on law and matters closely related thereto.


Constitutional Law--The President's Loyalty Order--Standards, Procedure And Constitutional Aspects, William J. Schrenk, Jr. May 1948

Constitutional Law--The President's Loyalty Order--Standards, Procedure And Constitutional Aspects, William J. Schrenk, Jr.

Michigan Law Review

In the most recent of the efforts of the last several years to protect the ranks of officers and employees of the federal government from infiltration by foreign agents and persons whose interests are inimical to those of the United States, President Truman, on March 21, 1947, issued his "Loyalty Order." The first item in the pattern of statutes, orders, and regulations which supplies the background for the controversial Order No. 9835 was the Hatch Act of 1939, by which Congress prohibited federal employees from membership in organizations advocating the overthrow of the constitutional form of government. One year later, …


Ginzberg: The Labor Leader, Michigan Law Review Apr 1948

Ginzberg: The Labor Leader, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

A Review of THE LABOR LEADER, By Eli Ginzberg.


Lehman: Thomas Jefferson, American Humanist, Michigan Law Review Apr 1948

Lehman: Thomas Jefferson, American Humanist, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

A Review of THOMAS JEFFERSON, AMERICAN HUMANIST. By Karl Lehman


Doan: The La Follettes And The Wisconsin Idea, Michigan Law Review Mar 1948

Doan: The La Follettes And The Wisconsin Idea, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

A Review of THE LA FOLLETTES AND THE WISCONSIN IDEA By Edward N. Doan.


Thomas: Portrait For Posterity, Michigan Law Review Mar 1948

Thomas: Portrait For Posterity, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

A Review of PORTRAIT FOR POSTERITY. By Benjamin P. Thomas.


Finer: America's Destiny, Michigan Law Review Feb 1948

Finer: America's Destiny, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

A Review of AMERICA'S DESTINY. By Herman Finer.


Link: Wilson: The Road To The White House, Michigan Law Review Jan 1948

Link: Wilson: The Road To The White House, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

A Review of WILSON: THE ROAD TO THE WHITE HOUSE. By Arthur S. Link.


Constitutional Law--Investigatory Power Of Congress--Validity Of The Un-American Activities Committee Inquiries Into Professional And Political Affiliations, Charles M. Soller Jan 1948

Constitutional Law--Investigatory Power Of Congress--Validity Of The Un-American Activities Committee Inquiries Into Professional And Political Affiliations, Charles M. Soller

Michigan Law Review

The recent probe into the motion picture industry by the House Committee on Un-American Activities and the resulting indictment of ten witnesses for contempt of Congress have served not only to keep this controversial committee in the publicity spotlight, but have also raised some constitutional questions which have long gone unanswered. The indictment of the ten recalcitrant witnesses under Title 2, section 192, of the United States Code followed their citation for contempt by the House of Representatives for refusal to give direct answers to the Committee's questions: "Are you a member of the Screen Writers Guild?" and "Are you …


Patterson: Presidential Government In The United States. The Unwritten Constitution, Michigan Law Review Jan 1948

Patterson: Presidential Government In The United States. The Unwritten Constitution, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

A Review of PRESIDENTIAL GOVERNMENT IN THE UNITED STATES. THE UNWRITTEN CONSTITUTION. By C. Perry Patterson