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Full-Text Articles in Law
Is The Food Manufacturer An Insurer Of The Wholesomeness Of His Product, D. R. K.
Is The Food Manufacturer An Insurer Of The Wholesomeness Of His Product, D. R. K.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure Interpreted , Carl C. Wheaton
Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure Interpreted , Carl C. Wheaton
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recent Cases , Editors
Liability Of Broadcasting Station For Extemporaneous Defamation By One Not In Employ Of Station
Liability Of Broadcasting Station For Extemporaneous Defamation By One Not In Employ Of Station
Indiana Law Journal
Recent Case Notes: Defamation
The National Labor Relations Act, Charles Fahy, Robert Littler
The National Labor Relations Act, Charles Fahy, Robert Littler
Indiana Law Journal
The Indiana State Bar Association and the Indianapolis Bar Association held a joint Legal Institute upon this subject on August 24, 1939 at Indianapolis. This issue of the Journal publishes the two addresses and a synopsis of the general discussion which followed.
Gunning For New Members, Roscoe C. O'Byrne
Constitutional Law
Indiana Law Journal
Recent Case Notes: Taxation of Judges' Salaries
Discussion Of Recent Decisions, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Discussion Of Recent Decisions, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Chicago-Kent Law Review
Notes by J. C. Berghoff, E. R. Bernstein, W. L. Schlegel, Eleanor Young, R. Richman, W. S. McClanahan
Presidents Of Bar Associations In Indiana
Notes And Comments, North Carolina Law Review
Notes And Comments, North Carolina Law Review
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Torts -- Debtor And Creditor -- Intentional Infliction Of Fright -- Liability For Resulting Mental And Physical Injury, Samuel R. Leager
Torts -- Debtor And Creditor -- Intentional Infliction Of Fright -- Liability For Resulting Mental And Physical Injury, Samuel R. Leager
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Multiple Taxation Of Intangible Property
Multiple Taxation Of Intangible Property
Indiana Law Journal
Recent Case Notes: Taxation
Table Of Contents - Volume 18, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Table Of Contents - Volume 18, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
Survey Of Illinois Law For The Year 1938-1939, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Survey Of Illinois Law For The Year 1938-1939, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reviewability Of Negative Administrative Orders Under The Rochester Telephone Case, David F. Matchett Jr.
Reviewability Of Negative Administrative Orders Under The Rochester Telephone Case, David F. Matchett Jr.
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
Book Reviews, Webster H. Burke, William F. Zacharias, Ernest E. Tupes, Donald Campbell
Book Reviews, Webster H. Burke, William F. Zacharias, Ernest E. Tupes, Donald Campbell
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
Book Notes, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Landlord And Tenant - Assumption Of Risk Of Defective Stairway In Landlord's Control By Employee Of Tenant, John S. Pennell
Landlord And Tenant - Assumption Of Risk Of Defective Stairway In Landlord's Control By Employee Of Tenant, John S. Pennell
Michigan Law Review
Plaintiff, employee of a tenant in defendant's building, fell and suffered injuries while using a stairway designed for the use of the tenants and their employees. The stairway was in the control of the landlord, and had long been in a defective condition. It was the only means of ingress and egress. In the plaintiff's action against the landlord the trial court granted a non-suit on the ground that plaintiff had voluntarily assumed the risk of the defective stairway by her use thereof. Plaintiff appealed. Held, the question whether the plaintiff had voluntarily assumed the risk is a question …
Book Reviews , Editors
Unemployment Compensation And Judicial Review , J. Roland Pennock
Unemployment Compensation And Judicial Review , J. Roland Pennock
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law- State Regulation Of Hours Of Labor - Police Power And Due Process, Michigan Law Review
Constitutional Law- State Regulation Of Hours Of Labor - Police Power And Due Process, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A South Carolina statute prohibited labor of employees in enumerated manufacturing and mercantile establishments for more than fifty-six hours per week or more than twelve hours in any one day. Plaintiffs were druggists who brought suit to restrain the commissioner of labor from enforcing the statute. A temporary restraining order was issued and the commissioner of labor appealed. Held, the statute was unconstitutional as in violation of the due process and equal protection clauses in both state and federal constitutions. Gasque, Inc. v. Nates, (S. C. 1939) 2 S. E. (2d) 36.
Cardozo's Philosophy Of Law: Part Ii , Edwin W. Patterson
Cardozo's Philosophy Of Law: Part Ii , Edwin W. Patterson
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Effect Of A Pardon , Henry Weihofen
The Effect Of A Pardon , Henry Weihofen
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Achilles Heel Of Constitutional Government In America: The Use And Abuse Of The Public Money Power, O. R. Mcguire
The Achilles Heel Of Constitutional Government In America: The Use And Abuse Of The Public Money Power, O. R. Mcguire
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Contingent Fee Contract Between Attorney And Client--Legal Effect Of Provision Prohibiting Client From Compromising Without Attorney's Consent, V K. K.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Insurance--Incontestability Clause--Exceptions As To Double Indemnity And Disability Benefits--, J. L. G. Jr.
Insurance--Incontestability Clause--Exceptions As To Double Indemnity And Disability Benefits--, J. L. G. Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Workmen's Compensation--Filing Application Within Statutory Period, A. A. A.
Workmen's Compensation--Filing Application Within Statutory Period, A. A. A.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Workmen's Compensation--Permanent Total Disability Fating--Effect Of Returning To Work, W. J. C.
Workmen's Compensation--Permanent Total Disability Fating--Effect Of Returning To Work, W. J. C.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Duress By Third Party--Economic Compulsion Applied By Beneficiary Of Duress--Avoidance Of Release Therefor, W. E. N.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Appeal And Error - Reviewability Of An Order Granting A New Trial, Robert M. Warren
Appeal And Error - Reviewability Of An Order Granting A New Trial, Robert M. Warren
Michigan Law Review
When a trial court sets aside a verdict and grants a new trial, the order may or may not be reviewable depending on the jurisdiction. In some jurisdictions which permit a review, the aggrieved party must save an exception to the order and assign this ruling as error when an appeal is ultimately taken from a subsequent appealable decision. In other jurisdictions, he may take an appeal directly from the order.
This comment will discuss (1) the common-law practice which permitted no review of an order granting a new trial; (2) the practice allowing the aggrieved party to save an …