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Full-Text Articles in Law

Periodical Material Mar 1927

Periodical Material

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Books Of Legal And Business Forms: Encyclopedia Of General Business And Legal Forms, By Clarence F. Birdseye; Manual Of Substantive Law Forms, By Clarence F. Birdseye, Robert C. Brown Feb 1927

Books Of Legal And Business Forms: Encyclopedia Of General Business And Legal Forms, By Clarence F. Birdseye; Manual Of Substantive Law Forms, By Clarence F. Birdseye, Robert C. Brown

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Ballantine's Problems In Law, Edited By Henry Winthrop Ballantine, Paul L. Sayre Feb 1927

Ballantine's Problems In Law, Edited By Henry Winthrop Ballantine, Paul L. Sayre

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Vanishing Rights Of The States, By James M. Beck, Paul L. Sayre Feb 1927

The Vanishing Rights Of The States, By James M. Beck, Paul L. Sayre

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


University Of Cincinnati Law Review, Paul L. Sayre Feb 1927

University Of Cincinnati Law Review, Paul L. Sayre

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Periodical Material Feb 1927

Periodical Material

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Lectures On Legal Topics 1921-1922, 1926, Paul L. Sayre Jan 1927

Lectures On Legal Topics 1921-1922, 1926, Paul L. Sayre

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


A Review Of Reviews, Paul L. Sayre Jan 1927

A Review Of Reviews, Paul L. Sayre

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


The Constitution Of The United, Its Sources And Its Applications, By Thomas James Norton, William A. Pickens Jan 1927

The Constitution Of The United, Its Sources And Its Applications, By Thomas James Norton, William A. Pickens

Indiana Law Journal

Actual Title of Book is: The Constitution of the United States, its Sources and its Applications.


Elements Of A Contract, By Victor Morawetz, Paul L. Sayre Jan 1927

Elements Of A Contract, By Victor Morawetz, Paul L. Sayre

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Periodical Material Jan 1927

Periodical Material

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Law Relating To Covenants Implied In Oil And Gas Leases, By Maurice H. Merrill, Alan W. Boyd Dec 1926

Law Relating To Covenants Implied In Oil And Gas Leases, By Maurice H. Merrill, Alan W. Boyd

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Periodical Material Dec 1926

Periodical Material

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The New Annotated Federal Judicial Code, By James Love Hopkins; The New Federal Equity Rules, By James Love Hopkins, Robert C. Brown Nov 1926

The New Annotated Federal Judicial Code, By James Love Hopkins; The New Federal Equity Rules, By James Love Hopkins, Robert C. Brown

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Extraordinary Legal Remedies, By Forest G. Ferris And Forest G. Ferris, Jr., C. Severin Buschmann Nov 1926

Extraordinary Legal Remedies, By Forest G. Ferris And Forest G. Ferris, Jr., C. Severin Buschmann

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Periodical Materials Nov 1926

Periodical Materials

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Periodical Material Jun 1926

Periodical Material

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Books Received May 1926

Books Received

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Periodical Material May 1926

Periodical Material

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Periodical Materials Apr 1926

Periodical Materials

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Books Received/Periodical Matters Mar 1926

Books Received/Periodical Matters

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Books Received Feb 1926

Books Received

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Periodical Material Feb 1926

Periodical Material

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


A Definition Of Law, Hugh Evander Willis Jan 1926

A Definition Of Law, Hugh Evander Willis

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Famous American Jury Speeches, By Frederick C. Hicks, Ira C. Batman Jan 1926

Famous American Jury Speeches, By Frederick C. Hicks, Ira C. Batman

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Brief-Making And The Use Of Law Books, By Roger W. Conley, 4th Ed., Arthur Beardsley Jun 1925

Brief-Making And The Use Of Law Books, By Roger W. Conley, 4th Ed., Arthur Beardsley

Washington Law Review

No abstract provided.


Book Review, Arthur Beardsley Jan 1925

Book Review, Arthur Beardsley

Book Reviews

No abstract provided.


The Law School Library—A Library Of Research For Lawyer, Layman, And Legislator, Arthur S. Beardsley Jan 1925

The Law School Library—A Library Of Research For Lawyer, Layman, And Legislator, Arthur S. Beardsley

Articles

We will probably agree that the college or university as a seat of learning must develop and maintain library facilities commensurate with the standing before the world which the institution's progress has earned. The library, and of course we include the law school library, is one of the indices of an educational institution's efficiency, and as such, we expect it to grow and expand by adding to the richness of its collections, material of ever increasing importance and usefulness. We expect the college library to take the lead in gathering for future reference the materials valuable for research which, on …


Revival Of Moot Courts At Michigan, Herbert F. Goodrich Mar 1924

Revival Of Moot Courts At Michigan, Herbert F. Goodrich

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"Clubs formed for the purposes of argument of moot cases exist in varying numbers at several of the best law schools in the country. From the students of the Law School at Michigan has come a movement for the establishment of such clubs here...."


The Michigan Law Review: A Survey, John B. Waite Mar 1924

The Michigan Law Review: A Survey, John B. Waite

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"The Michigan Law Review was instituted as a means of special education for those seniors in the Law Department who proved themselves particularly capable of profitting[sic] therefrom. It stands also as an extremely valuable service of the Law School to its alumni and to practicing lawyers in general."