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The Clear And Present Danger Test--A Reply To Mr. Meiklejohn, Wallace Mendelson
The Clear And Present Danger Test--A Reply To Mr. Meiklejohn, Wallace Mendelson
Vanderbilt Law Review
As educator and philosopher Alexander Meiklejohn has won a lion's share of the honors of his profession. Few have seen so clearly, or done more to enrich, the meaning of America. When in a provoking little volume' that appeared in 1948, Mr. Meiklejohn examined the meaning of democracy and free speech and found that Mr. Justice Holmes' clear and present danger test was incompatible with both, he obviously struck fire. His theme was that when men govern themselves it is they and not government who must judge as to the wisdom, fairness and danger of ideas. This means that unwise, …
Book Reviews, Edmund M. Morgan (Reviewer), Albert Williams (Reviewer), J. Warren Madden (Reviewer), Melvin M. Belli (Reviewer), George H. Tyne (Reviewer), William J. Bowe (Reviewer)
Book Reviews, Edmund M. Morgan (Reviewer), Albert Williams (Reviewer), J. Warren Madden (Reviewer), Melvin M. Belli (Reviewer), George H. Tyne (Reviewer), William J. Bowe (Reviewer)
Vanderbilt Law Review
Book Reviews
The Hearsay Rule
By R. W. Baker
London: Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons,Ltd., 1950. Pp. xxi, 180
reviewer: Edmund M. Morgan
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Self-Incrimination: What Can an Accused Person be Compelled to Do?
By Fred E. Inbau
Springfield, Illinois: Charles C. Thomas, 1950.Pp. x, 91. $2.50
reviewer: Albert Williams
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Administrative Law
By Kenneth C. Davis
St. Paul: West Pub. Co.,1951. Pp. xvi, 1024. $8.00
Administrative Law: A Test
By Reginald Parker
Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Co., 1952. Pp. x, 344. $5.50
Administrative Agencies and the Courts
By Frank E. Cooper
Ann Arbor; University of Michigan Law School, 1951. Pp. …