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Roman Law In Modern Life And Education, Joseph H. Drake Dec 1919

Roman Law In Modern Life And Education, Joseph H. Drake

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"This discussion might be entitled, an experiment in classical education and how it failed... It is in a way an Apologia pro Mea Vita Paedagogica. The excess of ego dixi et meus filius respondit in it may, therefore, perhaps be pardoned by a confession at the outset that it is an account of failure on the part of the speaker to solve a troublesome pedagogical question and a very satisfactory solution of the same problem by one of his colleagues in the Latin Department."


College Of Law Commencement Program, 1919, University Of Kentucky Jun 1919

College Of Law Commencement Program, 1919, University Of Kentucky

Graduation Programs

No abstract provided.


Commencement Exercises, University Of Notre Dame Jun 1919

Commencement Exercises, University Of Notre Dame

Commencement Programs

The degree of Master of Laws is conferred on Arthur Lawrence May, South Bend, Indiana.

The degree of Bachelor of Laws is conferred on 18 men.


Mutual Wills, Edwin C. Goddard Jun 1919

Mutual Wills, Edwin C. Goddard

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SO LATE as 1822 Sir John Nicholl is reported to have said in Hobson v. Blackburn, that a mutual, or conjoint will is an instrument "unknown to the testamentary law of this country; or, in other words, that it is upknown, as a will, to the law of this country at all. It may, for aught that I know, be valid as a compact." In Darlington v. "Pulteney, Lord MANSFIELD said, "there cannot be a joint will." Following these distinguished and learned judges, Jarman and Williams in their classical treatises accepted the statement of Sir John, and some early American …


Extraterritorial Effect Of The Equitable Decree, Willard T. Barbour May 1919

Extraterritorial Effect Of The Equitable Decree, Willard T. Barbour

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ANYONE whom the study of equity has led into the by-paths of V Canon Law will recall that the Sext ends with a splendid array of imposing maxims, not improbably the source of the Latin maxims with which every lawyer is familiar. The inveterate habit formed by the ecclesiastics of expressing a legal principle in a short and crisp formula persisted when they came into the courts of law and is peculiarly in evidence among the chancellors of the fifteenth century. What may at first have been merely casual became through repetition a habit and the result has been to …


The Domicil Of Persons Residing Abroad Under Consular Jurisdiction, Edwin D. Dickinson Apr 1919

The Domicil Of Persons Residing Abroad Under Consular Jurisdiction, Edwin D. Dickinson

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THE domicil of persons living under consular jurisdiction in foreign countries presents a problem of unique importance, not only because of the concern which a large number of people have in its proper solution, but also because of its relation to the conception of domicil and to the requisites by which the existence of donricil is to be determined. This problem may be concisely stated in the form of a question as follows: Is it possible for a person residing abroad under consular protection to acquire a domicil of choice in the country of residence? There are no apparent obstacles …


Real Significance Of The Proposed Michigan Beer And Wine Amendment, Edwin C. Goddard Apr 1919

Real Significance Of The Proposed Michigan Beer And Wine Amendment, Edwin C. Goddard

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DISCUSSION of proposed prohibitory amendments to Constitutions, State or Federal, are usually regarded as part of the wet and dry fight in which lawyers are interested only as citizens. Before the recent Cleveland Meeting of the American Bar Association the bar of the country was circularized by a protest, signed by a number of very well known lawyers, urging the bar to take action against putting into the fundamental law, the Constitution, such matters as the regulation of what the people shall drink. These lawyers presented their case at the Cleveland meeting and vigorously attempted to induce the American Bar …


The Seller's Action For The Price, John B. Waite Feb 1919

The Seller's Action For The Price, John B. Waite

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WHEN a contract of sale has been broken by the buyer, before title has passed according to the usual rules of presumption, there arises the very practical question whether the seller can sue him for the purchase price, as such, or is limited to a suit for damages only. In the latter case his damage may happen to equal the purchase price, but it is usually considerably less than that amount. If the seller can recover the purchase price, as such, it must be because that price is legally due him as a consequence of the contract. The ultimate inquiry …


Prolegomena To A Science Of Legislation, Ernst Freund Jan 1919

Prolegomena To A Science Of Legislation, Ernst Freund

Articles

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Judges In The Parliament Of Upper Canada, William Renwick Riddell Jan 1919

Judges In The Parliament Of Upper Canada, William Renwick Riddell

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.


Judges In The Parliament Of Upper Canada The Legislative Assembly, William Renwick Riddell Jan 1919

Judges In The Parliament Of Upper Canada The Legislative Assembly, William Renwick Riddell

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.


Judicial System Of Ontario, William Renwick Riddell Jan 1919

Judicial System Of Ontario, William Renwick Riddell

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.


Civil Authority Versus Military, Albert Lobb Jan 1919

Civil Authority Versus Military, Albert Lobb

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.


Interstate Commerce And Child Labor, Andrew A. Bruce Jan 1919

Interstate Commerce And Child Labor, Andrew A. Bruce

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.


Double Jeopardy And The Power Of Review In Court-Martial Proceedings, Andrew A. Bruce Jan 1919

Double Jeopardy And The Power Of Review In Court-Martial Proceedings, Andrew A. Bruce

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.


Injunction In The Supreme Court, Andrew A. Bruce Jan 1919

Injunction In The Supreme Court, Andrew A. Bruce

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.


Situs Of Personal Property For Purposes Of Taxation, Edwin Maxey Jan 1919

Situs Of Personal Property For Purposes Of Taxation, Edwin Maxey

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.


Is A Motor Vehicle Accident Compensation Act Advisable, Ernest C. Carman Jan 1919

Is A Motor Vehicle Accident Compensation Act Advisable, Ernest C. Carman

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.


Future Interests In Property In Minnesota, Everett Fraser Jan 1919

Future Interests In Property In Minnesota, Everett Fraser

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.


Double Jeopardy And Courts-Martial, Judson A. Crane Jan 1919

Double Jeopardy And Courts-Martial, Judson A. Crane

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.


Morals And Some Phases Of Legal Liability, L.B. Byard Jan 1919

Morals And Some Phases Of Legal Liability, L.B. Byard

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.


Minnesota Blue Sky Law, Montreville J. Brown Jan 1919

Minnesota Blue Sky Law, Montreville J. Brown

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.


Idea Of Law Among Civilized Peoples, Pietro Bonfante Jan 1919

Idea Of Law Among Civilized Peoples, Pietro Bonfante

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.


Amendments And Reservations To The Treaty, Quincy Wright Jan 1919

Amendments And Reservations To The Treaty, Quincy Wright

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.


National Police Power Under The Commerce Clause Of The Constitution, Robert Eugene Cushman Jan 1919

National Police Power Under The Commerce Clause Of The Constitution, Robert Eugene Cushman

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.


National Police Power Under The Commerce Clause Of The Constitution, Robert Eugene Cushman Jan 1919

National Police Power Under The Commerce Clause Of The Constitution, Robert Eugene Cushman

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.


National Police Power Under The Commerce Clause Of The Constitution, Robert Eugene Cushman Jan 1919

National Police Power Under The Commerce Clause Of The Constitution, Robert Eugene Cushman

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.


Political Crime And Criminal Evidence, Robert Ferrari Jan 1919

Political Crime And Criminal Evidence, Robert Ferrari

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.


Newton D. Baker Scrapbook, April 7, 1918-April 5, 1919, Newton D. Baker Jan 1919

Newton D. Baker Scrapbook, April 7, 1918-April 5, 1919, Newton D. Baker

Newton D. Baker Scrapbooks

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Prolegomena To A Science Of Legislation, Ernst Freund Jan 1919

Prolegomena To A Science Of Legislation, Ernst Freund

Book Sections

No abstract provided.