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The Opinion Volume 3 Number 2 – December 1, 1951, The Opinion Dec 1951

The Opinion Volume 3 Number 2 – December 1, 1951, The Opinion

The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)

The Opinion newspaper issue dated December 1, 1951


Volume 26, Issue 1 (1951) Dec 1951

Volume 26, Issue 1 (1951)

Obiter Dicta

No abstract provided.


The Opinion Volume 3 Number 1 – October 22, 1951, The Opinion Oct 1951

The Opinion Volume 3 Number 1 – October 22, 1951, The Opinion

The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)

The Opinion newspaper issue dated October 22, 1951


Western Union Telegram To Mr. Virgil D. Hawkins, Registrar Sep 1951

Western Union Telegram To Mr. Virgil D. Hawkins, Registrar

Documents

During his struggle to gain entry to the University of Florida College of Law, Mr. Hawkins never applied to Florida A & M for law school. Nevertheless, he was notified, by telegram, that his "application for admission" was approved and he was given instructions to register for classes for the fall semester, 1951.


Changin The Name Of The Reservoir To Be Formed Bygarrison Dam, N. Dak., Known As Garrison Reservoir, To Lake Thompson, United States Congress, Us Senate Aug 1951

Changin The Name Of The Reservoir To Be Formed Bygarrison Dam, N. Dak., Known As Garrison Reservoir, To Lake Thompson, United States Congress, Us Senate

US Government Documents related to Indigenous Nations

This report, dated August 2, 1951, also known as United States Senate Report 608, was written by the US Senate Committee on Public Works to accompany US Senate Joint Resolution 13. In the report, the Committee recommends passage of the bill with no amendments.


The Opinion Volume 2 Number 5 – April 30, 1951, The Opinion Apr 1951

The Opinion Volume 2 Number 5 – April 30, 1951, The Opinion

The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)

The Opinion newspaper issue dated April 30, 1951


Volume 25, Issue 3 (1951) Apr 1951

Volume 25, Issue 3 (1951)

Obiter Dicta

No abstract provided.


The Opinion Volume 2 Number 4 – March 12, 1951, The Opinion Mar 1951

The Opinion Volume 2 Number 4 – March 12, 1951, The Opinion

The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)

The Opinion newspaper issue dated March 12, 1951


University Of Richmond Bulletin: The T.C. Williams School Of Law Catalogue Number For 1951, University Of Richmond Mar 1951

University Of Richmond Bulletin: The T.C. Williams School Of Law Catalogue Number For 1951, University Of Richmond

Law School Catalogues

General Statement:

A Law School was first established in Richmond College in 1870. In 1890 the family of the late Mr. T, C. Williams, who had been a devoted and useful trustee, donated $25,000 as the nucleus of an endowment for the Law School. In recognition of this gift, the name of the School was changed to THE T. C. WILLIAMS SCHOOL OF LAW. At various times the School has received further generous gifts from members of the family of Mr. Williams. The largest of these gifts came through a bequest from Mr. T. C. Williams, Jr., who like his …


Volume 25, Issue 2 (1951) Feb 1951

Volume 25, Issue 2 (1951)

Obiter Dicta

No abstract provided.


Administrative Agencies And The Court, Frank E. Cooper Jan 1951

Administrative Agencies And The Court, Frank E. Cooper

Michigan Legal Studies Series

The limits which courts place on the powers of administrative tribunals have particular significance to practicing attorneys and law students. It is largely to the extent that such limits are imposed, that our government remains a government of laws and not a government of men.

The following pages have been written to describe the standards which the courts impose upon administrative agencies, thereby controlling and limiting their powers. More particularly, the writer has sought: (1) to bring together the leading cases in which the courts have laid down the principles that govern frequently litigated questions in contests between the agencies …


Our Legal System And How It Operates, Burke W. Shartel Jan 1951

Our Legal System And How It Operates, Burke W. Shartel

Michigan Legal Studies Series

Five lectures delivered at the University of Michigan February 23, 24, 25, 26, and 27, 1948 on the Thomas M. Cooley Lectureship, enlarged and revised.

First, it is descriptive of the American legal system as it now exists, not of past law and not of legal systems in general. Second, it portrays the legal system as an operating institution. Third, I have given a large place to the discussion of language in relation to law. Fourth, I have given a considerable amount of space to a discussion of the ways in which statutes are made and interpreted. Fifth, technical ideas …


Eighty-Third Annual Catalogue And Register Of The School Of Law Of National University, 1951-1952, National University Jan 1951

Eighty-Third Annual Catalogue And Register Of The School Of Law Of National University, 1951-1952, National University

Catalogues, Registers, and Announcements of the National University School of Law

This 1951 pamphlet from the National University Law School provides information about accreditation, the academic calendar, the school, faculty, academics, students, and the alumni association. Regular School Year 1951-1952.


Traité De Droit Comparé Tome Iii, Pierre Arminjon, Baron Boris Nolde, Martin Wolff Jan 1951

Traité De Droit Comparé Tome Iii, Pierre Arminjon, Baron Boris Nolde, Martin Wolff

Legal Monographs and Treatises

No abstract provided.


The Washington Constitutional Convention Of 1889, James Leonard Fitts Jan 1951

The Washington Constitutional Convention Of 1889, James Leonard Fitts

Selected Books and Theses

Chapters cover Prologue, Framework of Government, the Framework of County Government, Pertaining to the Ballot, the Corporation Article, a Busy Week, Lands and Waters, and an Epilogue. Includes an appendix and bibliography. A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment for the degree of Master of Arts at the University of Washington.


Lectures On The Conflict Of Laws And International Contracts, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1951

Lectures On The Conflict Of Laws And International Contracts, University Of Michigan Law School

Summer Institute on International and Comparative Law

The lectures contained in this volume were delivered at Ann Arbor in the course of the sessions of the Summer Institute on International and Comparative Law under the auspices of the University of Michigan Law School, August 5 to 21, 1949. As a part of the institute program that has been inaugurated with the encouraging support not merely of the Faculty of the Law School but also of many interested members of the bar - a program designed to supplement the ordinary course of legal studies through the exploration of "frontiers of the law" in lectures and discussions delivered or …


Lectures On The Law And Labor-Management Relations, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1951

Lectures On The Law And Labor-Management Relations, University Of Michigan Law School

Summer Institute on International and Comparative Law

The 1950 Summer Institute on International and Comparative Law recognized the great importance, all over the world, of the problems of labor-management relations and the accelerating pace of development of labor law. The Institute sought, through the techniques of lecture, comment, and panel discussion, to provide a basis for an informed appraisal of some of the most challenging questions in this area.

For the most part the program dealt with the problems arising in the attempt in the United States and in other countries to develop and apply legal standards to labor-management relations. Underlying the legal framework, however, are major …


The Kangaroo, Volume Xlvii Jan 1951

The Kangaroo, Volume Xlvii

Kansas City School of Law Pandex Collection

Yearbook for The University of Kansas City in Kansas City, Missouri, includes photos of and information about the school, student body, professors, and organizations.


Natural Law Institute Proceedings, 1950, Vol. 4, Edward F. Barrett, John J. Cavanaugh C.S.C., George E. Sokolsky, Thomas J. Brogan, Joseph C. Hutcheson Jr., Felix Morely, John C. Ford S.J. Jan 1951

Natural Law Institute Proceedings, 1950, Vol. 4, Edward F. Barrett, John J. Cavanaugh C.S.C., George E. Sokolsky, Thomas J. Brogan, Joseph C. Hutcheson Jr., Felix Morely, John C. Ford S.J.

Natural Law Institute Proceedings

From the Introduction

The papers read at the 1950 Convocation of the Institute and reprinted in this volume were concerned with certain "rights" which we Americans call "fundamental:"

  • the right to liberty
  • the right to property
  • the right to freedom of expression
  • the right to pursue happiness

Does the Natural Law as the source of human rights offer a true and solid explanation of what men really mean when they call such rights "fundamental"? This was the central theme of the 1950 sessions.