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Legal Realists, Legal Fundamentalists, Lawyer Schools, And Policy Science--Or How Not To Teach Law, Fred Rodell
Legal Realists, Legal Fundamentalists, Lawyer Schools, And Policy Science--Or How Not To Teach Law, Fred Rodell
Vanderbilt Law Review
Increasingly over the past years, there has cropped up in the law reviews a special kind of leading article. It does not deal with anything courts are doing or legislatures are doing or lawyers are doing; it does not even deal with what courts or legislatures or administrators or lawyers ought to be doing; instead, it deals with a subject of apparently endless and obviously narcissistic fascination to the law teachers who write the articles. It deals with the teaching of law. More precisely, these articles are concerned with how the law teachers who write the articles think other law …
Sanctions, Law And Public Order, George H. Dession
Sanctions, Law And Public Order, George H. Dession
Vanderbilt Law Review
A more creative conception of criminal law, and a more scientific and policy-minded approach to the organization of research, instruction and con- sultation concerning the use of criminal and other negative sanctions, 'have long been in making in the minds of many working in the field, in many widely separated places. My purpose in this paper is briefly to describe the kind of program currently conceived-to these ends in the Yale School of Law. Stemming from a series of exploratory studies and seminars conducted over the past few, years in collaboration with members of the Departments of Anthropology, Psychiatry and …
Powers Of Chinese Courts, Chao-Lung Yang
Powers Of Chinese Courts, Chao-Lung Yang
Vanderbilt Law Review
The Chinese legal system has recently aroused the interest of not a few Western scholars. But little has been written about the powers of the Chinese courts. It has been said-and it is true-that the Chinese legal system belongs to the Continental type. It will, therefore, be interesting to see in what way it is different from the Anglo-American system. Generally speaking, opinions may differ as to the fundamental features which distinguish the Continental legal system from the Anglo-American. But it may perhaps b e said that such features lie more in the sphere of adjective law and legal technique …
Business Organizations - Survey Of Illinois Law For The Year 1946-1947, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Business Organizations - Survey Of Illinois Law For The Year 1946-1947, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
Contracts - Survey Of Illinois Law For The Year 1946-1947, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Contracts - Survey Of Illinois Law For The Year 1946-1947, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
Family Law - Survey Of Illinois Law For The Year 1946-1947, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Family Law - Survey Of Illinois Law For The Year 1946-1947, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
Administrative Law- Adoption Of Proposed Decision Of Hearing Officer Without Review Of The Record By Final Authority Is Not Denial Of Due Process, Editors
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
Title Page, North Carolina Law Review
Labor Contracts And The Taft-Hartley Act, Charles H. Livengood Jr.
Labor Contracts And The Taft-Hartley Act, Charles H. Livengood Jr.
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Angel V. Bullington: Twilight Of Diversity Jurisdiction, L. W. Farinholt Jr.
Angel V. Bullington: Twilight Of Diversity Jurisdiction, L. W. Farinholt Jr.
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Law School, The, North Carolina Law Review
Law School, The, North Carolina Law Review
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Book Reviews, North Carolina Law Review
Book Reviews, North Carolina Law Review
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law -- Arrest -- Search And Seizure, Ernest W. Machen Jr.
Constitutional Law -- Arrest -- Search And Seizure, Ernest W. Machen Jr.
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Courts -- Federal Jurisdiction -- Application Of Res Judicata And Erie V. Tompkins To Achieve Uniformity Of Law Within A State, Claude F. Seila
Courts -- Federal Jurisdiction -- Application Of Res Judicata And Erie V. Tompkins To Achieve Uniformity Of Law Within A State, Claude F. Seila
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Declaratory Judgment -- Trustees' Request For Instructions, Daniel D. Retchin
Declaratory Judgment -- Trustees' Request For Instructions, Daniel D. Retchin
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Insurance -- Fraud And Materiality Of Representations -- Statutory Construction, Joseph C. Moore Jr.
Insurance -- Fraud And Materiality Of Representations -- Statutory Construction, Joseph C. Moore Jr.
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Judgments -- Opening Default Judgment For Neglect Of Attorney -- Discretionary Power In Trial Judge, David M. Mclelland
Judgments -- Opening Default Judgment For Neglect Of Attorney -- Discretionary Power In Trial Judge, David M. Mclelland
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Labor -- Collective Bargaining Agreements -- Union Liability For Damages Under The Taft-Hartley Act, Henry E. Colton
Labor -- Collective Bargaining Agreements -- Union Liability For Damages Under The Taft-Hartley Act, Henry E. Colton
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
North Carolina's Archaic Coroner System, John R. Jordan Jr.
North Carolina's Archaic Coroner System, John R. Jordan Jr.
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Civil Practice And Procedure - Survey Of Illinois Law For The Year 1946-1947, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Civil Practice And Procedure - Survey Of Illinois Law For The Year 1946-1947, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law And Procedure - Survey Of Illinois Law For The Year 1946-1947, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Criminal Law And Procedure - Survey Of Illinois Law For The Year 1946-1947, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
Property - Survey Of Illinois Law For The Year 1946-1947, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Property - Survey Of Illinois Law For The Year 1946-1947, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
Public Law - Survey Of Illinois Law For The Year 1946-1947, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Public Law - Survey Of Illinois Law For The Year 1946-1947, Chicago-Kent Law Review
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
Articles\Authors Of Articles\Book Reviews\Subject Index, North Carolina Law Review
Articles\Authors Of Articles\Book Reviews\Subject Index, North Carolina Law Review
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cases Commented On, North Carolina Law Review
Cases Commented On, North Carolina Law Review
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Notes And Comments, North Carolina Law Review
Notes And Comments, North Carolina Law Review
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Evidence -- Income Tax Returns -- Admissibility, Walter E. Brock Jr.
Evidence -- Income Tax Returns -- Admissibility, Walter E. Brock Jr.
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Mr. Justice William Johnson, Jurist In Limine: The Judge As Historian And Maker Of History, A. J. Levin
Mr. Justice William Johnson, Jurist In Limine: The Judge As Historian And Maker Of History, A. J. Levin
Michigan Law Review
In the year 1822 A. E. Miller of No. 4 Broad-street, near the Bay, Charleston, South Carolina, "Printed for the Author" the Sketches of the Life and Correspondence of Nathanael Greene, Major General of The Armies of The United States, In The War of The Revolution. The fly-leaf announced that the work was "Compiled Chiefly from Original Materials" and that it was in "Two Volumes" by William Johnson of Charleston, South Carolina. It was, indeed, a substantial publication "grown to a bulk . . . never anticipated" of some nine hundred thirty-eight pages exclusive of numerous pages in small …
Contracts--Lmpracticability Of Performance As An Excuse For Breach Of Contract, Ira M. Price, Ii S.Ed.
Contracts--Lmpracticability Of Performance As An Excuse For Breach Of Contract, Ira M. Price, Ii S.Ed.
Michigan Law Review
ln a recent federal case, plaintiff construction company contracted to enlarge a dam for defendants, which would involve, according to the original estimates, the excavation of 30,000 cubic yards of earth. During the performance of the contract, defendants ordered further excavation in order to reach a firm foundation so that ultimately a total of 84,000 cubic yards were removed. It was defendant's claim that the plaintiff was obliged to perform this additional work to fulfill its contract. Plaintiff sued in quantum meruit for the value of labor and materials for the entire project; defendants stood upon the contract, contending that …
Constitutional Law-Jury Trial-Validity Of The "Blue Ribbon" Jury, Edward S. Tripp S.Ed.
Constitutional Law-Jury Trial-Validity Of The "Blue Ribbon" Jury, Edward S. Tripp S.Ed.
Michigan Law Review
Defendants, labor union officers, were indicted for conspiracy and extortion. The state moved for a "blue ribbon" jury. Defendants objected to the "blue ribbon" panel on grounds of denial of due process and equal protection; first, because laborers and women were unlawfully excluded from the panel, and also because "blue ribbon" juries were more inclined to convict than common juries. Defendants later accepted each individual juror. Defendants were convicted and the New York appellate court affirmed. The United States Supreme Court granted certiorari. Held, affirmed. Defendants failed to show any intentional and purposeful exclusion which would be prejudicial to …