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The Doctrine Of The Amendability Of The United States Constitution, Hugh Evander Willis
The Doctrine Of The Amendability Of The United States Constitution, Hugh Evander Willis
Indiana Law Journal
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Constitutional Law-Extending Term Of Prosecuting Attorney
Constitutional Law-Extending Term Of Prosecuting Attorney
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Constitutionality Of The American Legion Plan To Perpetuate Peace, Paul V. Mcnutt, Ralph T. O'Neil, C. B. Robbins
The Constitutionality Of The American Legion Plan To Perpetuate Peace, Paul V. Mcnutt, Ralph T. O'Neil, C. B. Robbins
Indiana Law Journal
The popularly named "Universal Draft" bill espoused by the American Legion was the occasion of extended hearings before the War Policies Commission in March, 1931. During those hearings many questions were raised concerning the powers of the Congress and of the President. The material of this article was incorporated in a memorandum prepared and filed in response to those questions by Mr. McNutt, Mr. O'Neil and Colonel Robbins, acting on behalf of the American Legion. Mr. McNutt and Mr. O'Neil are Past National Commanders of the Legion and are members of the Indiana and Nebraska bars, respectively. Colonel Robbins is …
Intoxicating Liquors-Constitutional Law-Criminal Law-Double Jeopardy
Intoxicating Liquors-Constitutional Law-Criminal Law-Double Jeopardy
Indiana Law Journal
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