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Workmen's Compensation-Right Of Dole Employee To Compensation Dec 1933

Workmen's Compensation-Right Of Dole Employee To Compensation

Michigan Law Review

The plaintiff, a citizen on the relief rolls of the defendant city, was put to work in accordance with a scrip relief plan under which persons receiving aid were "required" to work if they were able. They were paid a stipulated amount of script per hour, which was exchangeable for goods at the city store. The plaintiff was injured while using a wheelbarrow in line of duty in so working in the city park, and claimed the right to workmen's compensation under the statute as an employee of the city. The court held, by a five-to-three division, that the …


Constitutional Law-Public Purpose-Feed Loans To Destitute Farmers Nov 1932

Constitutional Law-Public Purpose-Feed Loans To Destitute Farmers

Michigan Law Review

Pursuant to a constitutional provision enabling such action, the Governor asked the supreme court of South Dakota the following question: "Could the legislature enact legislation which would permit the several counties as a county enterprise to raise funds either by supplemental budget or bond or warrant issues with which they might in turn furnish feed loans or even distribute feed as a part of a county poor relief system . . . ?" In answer to this question the court held, in In re Opinion of the Judges, that the furnishing of feed or feed loans to individuals …


Legislation - Wisconsin Unemployment Insurance Act Mar 1932

Legislation - Wisconsin Unemployment Insurance Act

Michigan Law Review

Culminating years of activity in its state legislature, Wisconsin on January twenty-eighth adopted the Groves Bill (Bill No. 8, A) providing for compulsory unemployment insurance, the first legislation of the sort to be enacted in the United States. For a discussion of unemployment insurance measures introduced at the 1931 legislatures see 30 MICH. L. REV. 410 (January, 1932). The compulsory plan is to become operative July 1, 1933, unless Wisconsin employers employing more than 175,000 workers in the state have by that date established approved voluntary insurance systems.


Ley De 4 De Octubre De 1929 De Jubilaciones Y Pensiones, República De Cuba. Senado Jan 1930

Ley De 4 De Octubre De 1929 De Jubilaciones Y Pensiones, República De Cuba. Senado

Mario Diaz Cruz Pamphlets

De empleados y obreros de ferrocarriles y tranvías. Reglamento para su ejecución, y Decreto num. 786, haciendo extensiva la ley a los obreros y empleados de las compañías de transporte terrestre de servicio publico.


The Lawyer And The Public Welfare, Samuel Rubin Feb 1928

The Lawyer And The Public Welfare, Samuel Rubin

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Law And Social Change, Roscoe Pound Dec 1927

Law And Social Change, Roscoe Pound

Indiana Law Journal

Address before the Indiana Conference on Social Work, held at Elkhart, Oct. 8-14, 1927


Social Work In The Light Of History, By Stuart A. Queen, Paul L. Sayre Nov 1927

Social Work In The Light Of History, By Stuart A. Queen, Paul L. Sayre

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Book Reviews, Edson R. Sunderland, Edwin D. Dickinson Dec 1919

Book Reviews, Edson R. Sunderland, Edwin D. Dickinson

Michigan Law Review

Unless lawyers are an unimaginative and hopelessly backward-looking social group, as some unkind critics have asserted, they will find this book one of he most suggestive and stimulating contributions to legal literature that has appeared in recent years. It touches in a broad way the whole field of the relation of legal institutions and the legal profession to the major problems of society. It demonstr4tes in a most striking manner how those who plan and administer the machinery of the law must awake to the fact that they form the front line of civilization's defense against anarchy. And it presents …


Ley De Pensiones, Eduardo Colón Jan 1918

Ley De Pensiones, Eduardo Colón

Mario Diaz Cruz Pamphlets

Con la escala de asimilación de las clases civiles decretada por el Gobierno de la República en armas.


Never In A Vacuum: Learning From The Thai Fight Against Hiv, Sean C. Clark Feb 207

Never In A Vacuum: Learning From The Thai Fight Against Hiv, Sean C. Clark

William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice

No abstract provided.