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Mr. Justice Rutledge - The Man, Irving Brant Jul 1950

Mr. Justice Rutledge - The Man, Irving Brant

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Rutledge And Civil Liberties, W. Howard Mann Jul 1950

Rutledge And Civil Liberties, W. Howard Mann

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Commerce Power: An Instrument Of Federalism, Albert S. Abel Jul 1950

The Commerce Power: An Instrument Of Federalism, Albert S. Abel

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Mr. Justice Rutledge - Law Clerks' Reflections, Victor Brudney, Richard F. Wolfson Jul 1950

Mr. Justice Rutledge - Law Clerks' Reflections, Victor Brudney, Richard F. Wolfson

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Teacher Of Men, W. Willard Wirtz Jul 1950

Teacher Of Men, W. Willard Wirtz

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Mr. Justice Rutledge, Hugo L. Black Jul 1950

Mr. Justice Rutledge, Hugo L. Black

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Mr. Justice Rutledge And Full Faith And Credit, Fowler Harper Jul 1950

Mr. Justice Rutledge And Full Faith And Credit, Fowler Harper

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Constitutional World Of Mr. Justice Frankfurter, By Samuel J. Konefsky, John Frank Apr 1950

The Constitutional World Of Mr. Justice Frankfurter, By Samuel J. Konefsky, John Frank

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Mr. Justice Murphy -Alumnus Of The Universi1y Of Michigan, E. Blythe Stason Apr 1950

Mr. Justice Murphy -Alumnus Of The Universi1y Of Michigan, E. Blythe Stason

Michigan Law Review

It is fitting that the Michigan Law Review should dedicate this issue to the memory of Mr. Justice Murphy. From the day of his matriculation in 1908, the relationship between Frank Murphy and the University of Michigan, and particularly the Law School, was a warm and intimate one. While he was on the campus, his deep idealism and attractive personal qualities not only made him widely known but brought him the affection and regard of his fellow students, members of the faculty, and officers of the University. Graduation (LL.B. 1914) did not terminate or substantially alter this relationship. Throughout his …


Mr. Justice Murphy, Hugo L. Black Apr 1950

Mr. Justice Murphy, Hugo L. Black

Michigan Law Review

Frank Murphy's extensive public service is discussed by others in this issue. I write of him as an associate, and as a friend. Our friendship began when we first met in 1936, and grew stronger with the years. No one associated with him could fail to be attracted by his human warmth and his passion for justice.


Mr. Justice Murphy, Ira W. Jayne Apr 1950

Mr. Justice Murphy, Ira W. Jayne

Michigan Law Review

When Justice Frank Murphy took his seat on the bench of the Supreme Court of the United States, I was asked to make a public statement about the appointment.


Mr. Justice Murphy -A Note Of Appreciation, John H. Pickering, Eugene Gressman, T. L. Tolan Jr. Apr 1950

Mr. Justice Murphy -A Note Of Appreciation, John H. Pickering, Eugene Gressman, T. L. Tolan Jr.

Michigan Law Review

Justice Murphy would have observed his tenth anniversary on the Supreme Court on February 5, 1950. Just as some of us who were privileged to serve as his law clerks were beginning to think of plans to honor him on that occasion, the news of his death came to stun us. So instead we pay homage to his memory by relating some of the manifold aspects of the character of this most noble man.


Mr. Justice Murphy And Civil Rights, Thurgood Marshall Apr 1950

Mr. Justice Murphy And Civil Rights, Thurgood Marshall

Michigan Law Review

There is constant danger that the unpopularity of an individual, or of the group of which he is a member, will be reflected in dealings with his rights by his neighbors or by the organized community. In America today this bias is most likely to stern from differences of race, origin, nationality, or religious or political belief. Prejudice may victimize an entire group or any of its members. Any charge of shocking or anti-social conduct against one who is already thus unpopular increases the likelihood of unfair treatment. Not only private citizens, but legislators, judges and administrative officers of government …


Mr. Justice Murphy, Fred M. Vinson Apr 1950

Mr. Justice Murphy, Fred M. Vinson

Michigan Law Review

I count it a rare privilege to have known Frank Murphy. Gentle, kindly, and amiable of temperament, yet he had a strength of character and tenacity of purpose that enabled him to uphold the right, as God gave him to see the right, no matter what the pressures and constraints. His untimely death deeply touched the hearts of all who knew him, while the poor, the underprivileged, the accused, and minorities of many different shades of belief mourned the passing of one who had been their protagonist.


The Influence Of Mr. Justice Murphy On Labor Law, Archibald Cox Apr 1950

The Influence Of Mr. Justice Murphy On Labor Law, Archibald Cox

Michigan Law Review

When Mr. Justice Murphy took his place on the Supreme Court in 1940, a period of major development in labor law was beginning. In 1935 Congress had laid one of the two principal foundation stones by enacting the Wagner Act. But the NLRA did not become effective in any practical sense until after its constitutionality was upheld in 1937, and it was in the next decade that the farthest reaching questions of interpretation and application were to be decided. The second stone was laid in 1938 when passage of the Fair Labor Standards Act committed the nation to the policy …


A Dreamer's Journey: The Autobiography Of Morris Raphael Cohen, By Morris Raphael Cohen, Max Radin Jan 1950

A Dreamer's Journey: The Autobiography Of Morris Raphael Cohen, By Morris Raphael Cohen, Max Radin

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Chief Justice John Marshall And The Growth Of The Republic, By David Loth, William B. Hesseltine Jan 1950

Chief Justice John Marshall And The Growth Of The Republic, By David Loth, William B. Hesseltine

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


John Randolph Tucker: The Man And His Work, John W. Davis Sep 1949

John Randolph Tucker: The Man And His Work, John W. Davis

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Alfred Evens In Memoriam Jul 1949

Alfred Evens In Memoriam

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Henry Moore Bates: 1869-1949, Paul A. Leidy, Grover C. Grismore, Ralph W. Aigler Jun 1949

Henry Moore Bates: 1869-1949, Paul A. Leidy, Grover C. Grismore, Ralph W. Aigler

Michigan Law Review

Henry Moore Bates, Professor Emeritus of Law and Dean Emeritus of the Law School, was born in Chicago, Illinois, on March 30, 1869. He was the son of George Chapman Bates and Alice E. Bates. He received his early education from private tutors and the public schools of Chicago; in the fall of 1886 he enrolled in the College of Literature, Science and the Arts of this University; he received the degree of Bachelor of Philosophy in June of 1890.


Henry Moore Bates, Herbert W. Clark Jun 1949

Henry Moore Bates, Herbert W. Clark

Michigan Law Review

There are people to whom any sense of fitness would assign a long life. Henry Moore Bates is one of these. In full vigor of mind until the end and before any physical deterioration had occurred to render his days uncomfortable to himself or his family, he died April 15th, on the sixteenth day following his 80th birthday. At eight o'clock in the evening before he died he was in bouyant spirits, his humor was keen and kindly, as always; his laughter was young. Eight hours later the end came. He was unafraid. "When it (was) time for him to …


Henry Moore Bates, Roscoe Pound Jun 1949

Henry Moore Bates, Roscoe Pound

Michigan Law Review

It has been my uniform practice never to read from a manuscript or use notes when I am speaking to an audience, but in speaking of so old and dear a friend I feel a certain inhibition of emotion that stands in the way of an adequate oral speech. Moreover, when I think of Dean Bates' unswerving adherence to exact, accurate statement, his abhorrence of all exaggeration, of all overstatement, I feel that he would not be satisfied with one who followed the relatively loose method of oral statement instead of adhering to a carefully and meticulously prepared manuscript for …


Isaacs: Oath Of Devotion, Michigan Law Review May 1949

Isaacs: Oath Of Devotion, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

A Review of OATH OF DEVOTION By Julius Isaacs


Ingredients Of Judicial Biography, John P. Frank Apr 1949

Ingredients Of Judicial Biography, John P. Frank

Indiana Law Journal

Symposium:

The Writing of Judicial Biography, American Political Science Association, Chicago, December 28-30, 1948


The Judge In Historical Perspective, Carl B. Swisher Apr 1949

The Judge In Historical Perspective, Carl B. Swisher

Indiana Law Journal

Symposium: The Writing of Judicial Biography

American Political Science Association, Chicago, December 28-30, 1948


Judges As Students Of American Society, Lynford A. Lardner Apr 1949

Judges As Students Of American Society, Lynford A. Lardner

Indiana Law Journal

Symposium: The Writing of Judicial Biography

American Political Science Association, Chicago, December 28-30, 1948


The Quest For Material, Willard L. King Apr 1949

The Quest For Material, Willard L. King

Indiana Law Journal

Symposium: The Writing of Judicial Biography

American Political Science Association, Chicago, December 28-30, 1948


Who Is The "Great" Appellate Judge?, Willard Hurst Apr 1949

Who Is The "Great" Appellate Judge?, Willard Hurst

Indiana Law Journal

Symposium: The Writing of Judicial Biography

American Political Science Association, Chicago, December 28-30, 1948


Types Of Judicial Biography, Arnaud B. Leavelle Apr 1949

Types Of Judicial Biography, Arnaud B. Leavelle

Indiana Law Journal

Symposium: The Writing of Judicial Biography

American Political Science Association, Chicago, December 28-30, 1948


The Writing Of Judicial Biography- An Introduction, Charles Fairman Apr 1949

The Writing Of Judicial Biography- An Introduction, Charles Fairman

Indiana Law Journal

Symposium: The Writing of Judicial Biography

American Political Science Association, Chicago, December 28-30, 1948