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Full-Text Articles in Law
War And A Consolidated Bar, Committee Consolidated Bar
War And A Consolidated Bar, Committee Consolidated Bar
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Committee Assignments Of The Indiana State Bar Association
Committee Assignments Of The Indiana State Bar Association
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Proceedings Of The Annual Meeting
President's Annual Address, Carl Wilde
President's Annual Address, Carl Wilde
Indiana Law Journal
Delivered at the Annual Meeting of The Indiana State Bar Association at Indianapolis on August 14, 1942.
Professor F. E. Horack, Director Of The Office Of Military Information (Photograph)
Professor F. E. Horack, Director Of The Office Of Military Information (Photograph)
Frank Horack (1949 Acting)
Frank E. Horack advises students on war responsibilities.
The Office of Military Information was created for advising students on their responsibilities with regard to Selective Service and War training. The office had all the latest information with regard to Selective Service bulletins and details on various Army, Navy, and Marine Reserve programs.
Power Of Supreme Court To Disbar
The American Bar And The War, Edmund Ruffin Beckwith
The American Bar And The War, Edmund Ruffin Beckwith
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Why Young Lawyers Favor A Consolidated Bar
Proceedings Of The Mid-Winter Meeting
Proceedings Of The Mid-Winter Meeting
Indiana Law Journal
The Mid-Winter meeting of the Indiana State Bar Association,held in Indianapolis, March 14, 1942.
Comments On The Report Of The Committee On Jurisprudence And Law Reform, L. L. Bomberger
Comments On The Report Of The Committee On Jurisprudence And Law Reform, L. L. Bomberger
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Courts And Early Bar Of The Washington Territory, Arthur S. Beardsley, Donald A. Mcdonald
The Courts And Early Bar Of The Washington Territory, Arthur S. Beardsley, Donald A. Mcdonald
Washington Law Review
Territorial justice in Washington had its roots in the judicial system of Oregon Territory, where the need for the administration of law and order was the motivating force which initiated the formation of civil authority The adnmnstration of justice, like the civil authority, must expand as the population grows and as the territorial area becomes larger and better organized. Strong men are always needed in the administration of justice; but in the frontier settlement where law and order are often flouted with impunity, even stronger men are needed if the courts are to command the respect which is their due. …
The Committee On War Work Of The Indiana State Bar Association, Jeremiah L. Cadick
The Committee On War Work Of The Indiana State Bar Association, Jeremiah L. Cadick
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Bar As A Governing Caste, Herschel H. Rose
The Bar As A Governing Caste, Herschel H. Rose
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Remarks By The President Of The Association Of American Law Schools, Harold Shepherd
Remarks By The President Of The Association Of American Law Schools, Harold Shepherd
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Courts And Early Bar Of Washington Territory, Arthur S. Beardsley, Donald A. Mcdonald
The Courts And Early Bar Of Washington Territory, Arthur S. Beardsley, Donald A. Mcdonald
Articles
Territorial justice in Washington had its roots in the judicial system of Oregon Territory, where the need for the administration of law and order was the motivating force which initiated the formation of civil authority The administration of justice, like the civil authority, must expand as the population grows and as the territorial area becomes larger and better organized. Strong men are always needed in the administration of justice; but in the frontier settlement where law and order are often flouted with impunity, even stronger men are needed if the courts are to command the respect which is their due. …
The War Manpower Program And The Lawyer, Bernard C. Gavit
The War Manpower Program And The Lawyer, Bernard C. Gavit
Articles by Maurer Faculty
The practice of law is not a war industry. It is a governmental service, because the ultimate function of government is the formulation and administration of law. In time of war emphasis shifts from the ultimate to the immediate. Lawyers will be called upon to exercise their powers of leadership and utilize their abilities to assist in a fair administration of this program.