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1927

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Review Of Process And Service By Renzo D. Bower, Thomas Frank Konop Jan 1927

Review Of Process And Service By Renzo D. Bower, Thomas Frank Konop

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The profession should welcome Judge Bower's book on this troublesome subject. In my courses of pleading and trial practice I find the book invaluable for ready reference.


Service Of Process On Non-Resident Motorists, Thomas Frank Konop Jan 1927

Service Of Process On Non-Resident Motorists, Thomas Frank Konop

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Is it constitutional to remotely serve a defendant process? Traditionally there have been four ways to serve process; personally, constructively, substituted, and the statutorily. Several states have enacted statutes that enable motorist to be served process despite being non-residents of the state. This note explores the constitutionality of service of process for non-resident motorist in light of contemporary decisions handed down from the U.S. Supreme Court and the Supreme courts of the several states.


What Price Prohibition, Clarence Emmett Manion Jan 1927

What Price Prohibition, Clarence Emmett Manion

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Prohibition assumes that our plan of government has not worked out and that it ought to be destroyed; the average citizen who has loved that form of government and fought for it in and out of the ranks is not prepared to accept the Prohibition theory. Sooner or later he will realize that as long as Prohibition is in vogue the goddess of American liberty is in chains. Formally or informally, in justification of our history Prohibition with all of its contemptible un-American ramifications must go down; and it will go down.