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Legal Opinion Letters And Texas Usury Laws., Albert H. Hiller, G. Christopher Scruggs
Legal Opinion Letters And Texas Usury Laws., Albert H. Hiller, G. Christopher Scruggs
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
How Liberated Was Judge Jerome Frank?, Michael E. Smith
How Liberated Was Judge Jerome Frank?, Michael E. Smith
Michigan Law Review
A Review of A Man's Reach: The Philosophy of Judge Jerome Frank edited by Barbara Frank Kristein
Book Reviews In Law Reviews: An Endangered Species, David F. Cavers
Book Reviews In Law Reviews: An Endangered Species, David F. Cavers
Michigan Law Review
Introduction: Book Reviews in Law Reviews: An Endangered Species
Annotated Bibliography 1965-78, Michigan Journal Of International Law
Annotated Bibliography 1965-78, Michigan Journal Of International Law
Michigan Journal of International Law
Dumping frequently has been treated in legal literature as a subject comfortably reviewed, from abstract economic theory to administrative practice, within a single law review article or note. As a consequence, many authors produce lengthy overviews, often duplicating the efforts of others. The annotations point to areas of particular strengths and weaknesses in the legal writing on the subject from 1965 to 1978. This allows the reader to move quickly to the leading discussions, without undue labor on repetitive pieces. The topical headings should not be considered airtight compartments. As noted, many authors attempt to cover every aspect of the …
Cook, Oliphant And Yntema: The Scientific Wing Of American Legal Realism, S. N. Verdun-Jones
Cook, Oliphant And Yntema: The Scientific Wing Of American Legal Realism, S. N. Verdun-Jones
Dalhousie Law Journal
For many years I have been asking myself the question: In what way or ways is it possible to study law scientifically? This has, naturally, led to an examination both into the nature of scientific knowledge, more especially in those fields in which scientific study has won its greatest successes- such as physics, chemistry, astronomy- and into the possibilities of developing similar bodies of knowledge in the field of what are commonly called the social sciences. W. W. Cook.' Walter Wheeler Cook, Herman Oliphant, and Hessel Yntema formed a distinctly homogeneous trio among the widely divergent band of legal scholars …
A Personal View Of Justice Benjamin N. Cardozo: Recollections Of Four Cardozo Law Clerks, Joseph L. Rauh Jr., Melvin Siegel, Ambrose Doskow, Alan M. Stroock
A Personal View Of Justice Benjamin N. Cardozo: Recollections Of Four Cardozo Law Clerks, Joseph L. Rauh Jr., Melvin Siegel, Ambrose Doskow, Alan M. Stroock
Cardozo Law Review
A personal view of Justice Benjamin N. Cardozo and his approach to the law is perhaps best provided by those who worked under his direct tutelage. Four men who served as law clerks to the Justice during his six year term on the Supreme Court agreed to share their reflections on that experience in this commemorative volume. Joseph Rauh, the Justice's last law clerk, wrote first; his recollections were then circulated among the other three: Melvin Siegel, Ambrose Doskow and Alan M. Stroock. Their responses to Mr. Rauh's memories of the Justice and his judicial style present intriguing contrasts and …