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Reconstituting "Original Intent": A Constitutional Law Encyclopedia For The Next Century, David M. Skover
Reconstituting "Original Intent": A Constitutional Law Encyclopedia For The Next Century, David M. Skover
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Encyclopedia of the American Constitution by Leonard Levy, Kenneth Karst and Dennis Mahoney
Review Of Encyclopedia Of Soviet Law, Whitmore Gray
Review Of Encyclopedia Of Soviet Law, Whitmore Gray
Reviews
The publication of this work is an occasion for real celebration. At last there is a standard reference book to which both initiated scholar and interested neophyte can turn for an excellent introduction to almost any point of Soviet law. Professor F.J.M. Feldbrugge of the University of Leiden and his collaborators have produced a volume which will surely serve as the point of initial reference and departure for all subsequent scholarship on Soviet law.
Trade Restraints - Federal Trade Commission - False Representation As Unfair Method Of Competition, Frank B. Stone
Trade Restraints - Federal Trade Commission - False Representation As Unfair Method Of Competition, Frank B. Stone
Michigan Law Review
An order of the Federal Trade Commission issued against the defendant publisher requiring it to cease and desist from representing to prospective purchasers, contrary to fact, (1) that the purchaser was a selected person in the community to whom special offers were being made, and (2) that an encyclopedia was being given to him free, a charge being made only for an annual supplement. The Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit affirmed the first clause but dismissed the second. Held, that the second clause should be reinstated. Federal Trade Commission v. Standard Education Society, 302 U.S. …
Trade Restraints - Federal Trade Commission - False Representation As Unfair Method Of Competion, Michigan Law Review
Trade Restraints - Federal Trade Commission - False Representation As Unfair Method Of Competion, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
An order to cease and desist, directed against the defendant publisher and others, forbade the following trade practices: representing that its encyclopedias were given away and that only the "extension service" was sold; representing the work as given away to selected persons among whom the prospective buyer was one; representing the work as new; selling the same under two names; representing its usual price as higher than that at which it was offered; representing any person as a contributor who was not a contributor; representing any person as giving a testimonial who had not done so; publishing garbled testimonials; and …