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Book Review (Reviewing James C. N. Paul Et Al., Federal Censorship: Obscenity In The Mail (1961)), Harry Kalven Jr.
Book Review (Reviewing James C. N. Paul Et Al., Federal Censorship: Obscenity In The Mail (1961)), Harry Kalven Jr.
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Revised Uniform Principal And Income Act, George Gleason Bogert
Revised Uniform Principal And Income Act, George Gleason Bogert
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Administration Of The Law Of Torts: The 1961 Summer Research Training Institute On Interrelations Of Law And Other Social Institutions Law School Developments, Harry Kalven Jr., Richard D. Schwartz
Administration Of The Law Of Torts: The 1961 Summer Research Training Institute On Interrelations Of Law And Other Social Institutions Law School Developments, Harry Kalven Jr., Richard D. Schwartz
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Law And Social Changes In Africa, Max Rheinstein
Legislative Apportionment And Representative Government: The Meaning Of Baker V. Carr, Jo Desha Lucas
Legislative Apportionment And Representative Government: The Meaning Of Baker V. Carr, Jo Desha Lucas
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Political Justice: The Use Of Legal Procedure For Political Ends, Max Rheinstein
Political Justice: The Use Of Legal Procedure For Political Ends, Max Rheinstein
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Book Review (Reviewing Francis E. Rourke, Secrecy And Publicity: Delimmas Of Democracy (1961)), Harry Kalven Jr.
Book Review (Reviewing Francis E. Rourke, Secrecy And Publicity: Delimmas Of Democracy (1961)), Harry Kalven Jr.
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Book Review (Reviewing Sidney Hook, The Paradoxes Of Freedom (1962)), Philip B. Kurland
Book Review (Reviewing Sidney Hook, The Paradoxes Of Freedom (1962)), Philip B. Kurland
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Delay By The Parties And Delay By The Courts, Hans Zeisel
Delay By The Parties And Delay By The Courts, Hans Zeisel
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Commentaries On Professor Sneed's Lecture, Walter J. Blum
Commentaries On Professor Sneed's Lecture, Walter J. Blum
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Tax Policy And Preferential Provisions In The Income Tax Base, Walter J. Blum
Tax Policy And Preferential Provisions In The Income Tax Base, Walter J. Blum
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Organizational Picketing And The Nlrb: Five On A Seesaw, Bernard D. Meltzer
Organizational Picketing And The Nlrb: Five On A Seesaw, Bernard D. Meltzer
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Book Review (Reviewing Lucy Kramer Cohen, Ed., The Legal Conscience: Selected Papers Of Felix S. Cohen (1960)), Edward Hirsch Levi
Book Review (Reviewing Lucy Kramer Cohen, Ed., The Legal Conscience: Selected Papers Of Felix S. Cohen (1960)), Edward Hirsch Levi
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Book Review (Reviewing Wallace Mendelson, Justice Black And Frankfurter: Conflict In The Court (1961)), Harry Kalven Jr.
Book Review (Reviewing Wallace Mendelson, Justice Black And Frankfurter: Conflict In The Court (1961)), Harry Kalven Jr.
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African Legal Studies--A Survey Of The Field And The Role Of The United States African Law, Denis V. Cowen
African Legal Studies--A Survey Of The Field And The Role Of The United States African Law, Denis V. Cowen
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Split Trials And Time Saving: A Statistical Analysis, Hans Zeisel, Thomas Callahan
Split Trials And Time Saving: A Statistical Analysis, Hans Zeisel, Thomas Callahan
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In 1959 the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois adopted a rule permitting separate trials of liability and damage issues in civil cases. At the request of the court the authors have conducted an investigation to determine th
On Charting A Course Through The Mathematical Quagmire: The Future Of Baker V. Carr, Jerold H. Israel
On Charting A Course Through The Mathematical Quagmire: The Future Of Baker V. Carr, Jerold H. Israel
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The Tennessee reapportionment decision, Baker v. Carr,' has been popularly characterized as one of the "very few judicial decisions which have fundamentally reshaped our constitutional system."'2 Newspaper and magazine commentators generally have predicted that the decision of last March is likely to "change the course of our history" by producing a drastic alteration in the balance of power on the state political scene.3 While this end may be desirable,4 any such estimate of the future impact of the Baker decision, at least insofar as its legal consequence is concerned,5 seems not only premature but somewhat exaggerated. The future significance of …