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Full-Text Articles in Law
Title Insurance: State Regulation And The Public Perspective, E. F. Roberts
Title Insurance: State Regulation And The Public Perspective, E. F. Roberts
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Professor H.L.A. Hart's Concept Of Law, Robert S. Summers
Professor H.L.A. Hart's Concept Of Law, Robert S. Summers
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Justiciability, Robert S. Summers
Justiciability, Robert S. Summers
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
"Is" And "Ought" In Legal Philosophy, Robert S. Summers
"Is" And "Ought" In Legal Philosophy, Robert S. Summers
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Logic In The Law, Robert S. Summers
Logic In The Law, Robert S. Summers
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Secured Transactions Under The Uniform Commercial Code, Robert S. Summers
Secured Transactions Under The Uniform Commercial Code, Robert S. Summers
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
H.L.A. Hart On Justice, Robert S. Summers
H.L.A. Hart On Justice, Robert S. Summers
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Liens And Equity Rules In A Creditor's Application For A Receiver In Texas, Lee A. Chagra, Charles W. Wolfram
Liens And Equity Rules In A Creditor's Application For A Receiver In Texas, Lee A. Chagra, Charles W. Wolfram
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Should Oregon Adopt The Uniform Commercial Code Concept Of The "Floating Lien"?, Robert S. Summers
Should Oregon Adopt The Uniform Commercial Code Concept Of The "Floating Lien"?, Robert S. Summers
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Commercial Law And Contracts – 1961 Oregon Survey, Robert S. Summers
Commercial Law And Contracts – 1961 Oregon Survey, Robert S. Summers
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Symbolic Logic And The Law: A Reply To Professors Allen And Tammelo, Robert S. Summers
Symbolic Logic And The Law: A Reply To Professors Allen And Tammelo, Robert S. Summers
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
A Critique Of The Business-Purpose Doctrine, Robert S. Summers
A Critique Of The Business-Purpose Doctrine, Robert S. Summers
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
The aims of this article are: (1) to define the nature and significance of the business-purpose doctrine as applied in the field of Federal income taxation; (2) to summarize several considerations that support abandonment of the doctrine; and (3) to consider whether a substitute doctrine is needed. Several recent cases indicate that the influence of the business-purpose doctrine is declining, and in the recent case of Knetsch v. United States the Supreme Court appears to have substituted an alternative doctrine. The dual thesis of the present article is that the business-purpose doctrine ought to be abandoned and that there is …
Compulsory Disclosure And The First Amendment - The Scope Of Judicial Review, Robert B. Kent
Compulsory Disclosure And The First Amendment - The Scope Of Judicial Review, Robert B. Kent
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
Involvement of the Supreme Court of the United States with highly charged public issues understandably occasions fresh debate concerning the proper role of the Court in determining questions of ultimate governmental power, in short, debate over the doctrine of judicial review.
As it is sometimes difficult for the judge to distinguish between what is unconstitutional and what is merely unwise, so it is difficult for the critic to disassociate his reaction to the results reached in a given case from his evaluation of the competence of the particular judicial performance. For some the failure to draw such a line robs …
Paradoxes In Law Enforcement, E. F. Roberts
Paradoxes In Law Enforcement, E. F. Roberts
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Law And Literature: The Contemporary Image Of The Lawyer, Henry B. Cushing, E. F. Roberts
Law And Literature: The Contemporary Image Of The Lawyer, Henry B. Cushing, E. F. Roberts
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Commercial Law – 1960 Oregon Survey, Robert S. Summers
Commercial Law – 1960 Oregon Survey, Robert S. Summers
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Contracts – 1960 Oregon Survey, Robert S. Summers
Contracts – 1960 Oregon Survey, Robert S. Summers
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Presumptions: Phenomena On The Periphery, E. F. Roberts
Presumptions: Phenomena On The Periphery, E. F. Roberts
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
In examining the law of evidence relative to the functions served by the device called “rebuttable presumption,” two classes of cases constantly tantalize the analyst and irritate the purist. The first concerns those instances where courts which regularly pay homage at the altar of Thayer suddenly and inexplicably send the question whether a presumption has been rebutted to the trier of fact. The second involves those courts which insist that, while the presumption mechanism does not shift the risk of non-persuasion to the opponent, the question whether the presumption has been rebutted always and quite properly ought to be decided …
A Note On Symbolic Logic And The Law, Robert S. Summers
A Note On Symbolic Logic And The Law, Robert S. Summers
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Diversification Of Ownership In The Regulated Industries – The Folklore Of Regulation, Roger C. Cramton
Diversification Of Ownership In The Regulated Industries – The Folklore Of Regulation, Roger C. Cramton
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Supreme Court And The Decline Of State Power, Roger C. Cramton
The Supreme Court And The Decline Of State Power, Roger C. Cramton
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
An Introduction To The Study Of Presumptions, E. F. Roberts
An Introduction To The Study Of Presumptions, E. F. Roberts
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Supreme Court And State Power To Deal With Subversion And Loyalty, Roger C. Cramton
The Supreme Court And State Power To Deal With Subversion And Loyalty, Roger C. Cramton
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
In this Article, Professor Cramton discusses the effect of recent United States Supreme Court decisions on state control of Subversive activities. He finds that while the decisions to some extent restrict state activity in this area, and though the Court in its decisions gives the impression of vacillation and confusion, some definite and workable principles are emerging which contribute to a resolution of the inherent conflict of federal-state relations which these issues pose. He concludes that as the states grow more sophisticated in their treatment of these issues, so the policy of judicial self-restraint will become more influential in restricting …
An Introduction To The Study Of Presumptions, E. F. Roberts
An Introduction To The Study Of Presumptions, E. F. Roberts
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Pennsylvania V. Nelson: A Case Study In Federal Pre-Emption, Roger C. Cramton
Pennsylvania V. Nelson: A Case Study In Federal Pre-Emption, Roger C. Cramton
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.