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The Public And The State Bar, Charles C. Wise Jr. Dec 1950

The Public And The State Bar, Charles C. Wise Jr.

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Bowen: John Adams And The American Revolution, Michigan Law Review Dec 1950

Bowen: John Adams And The American Revolution, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

A Review of JOHN ADAMS AND THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. By Catherine Drinker Bowen.


Miscellaneous: Bar Admission Requirements, James C. Rehberg Dec 1950

Miscellaneous: Bar Admission Requirements, James C. Rehberg

Mercer Law Review

A study of bar admission requirements in Georgia and her neighboring states should serve to focus our attention on this subject which, in the past few years, has occupied the attention of not only the bench and bar of Georgia but also the General Assembly. For the purposes of this study, the states bordering upon Georgia are chosen, because the arguments for and against stricter bar admission requirements will be equally applicable in all of these states. The states to be considered are Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama and Florida.


Indiana University School Of Law: Notes And Material Gathered For The Preparation Of A History Of The Law School Of Indiana University, Robert G. Miller Aug 1950

Indiana University School Of Law: Notes And Material Gathered For The Preparation Of A History Of The Law School Of Indiana University, Robert G. Miller

Historic Documents

Typed manuscript (photocopy of original) of an unpublished, and never completed, history of the Indiana University School of Law, written by Robert G. Miller (LL.B, 1893). The history takes the form of a brief narrative, along with profiles of individuals who were influential to the school's early history. The history runs from the school’s founding to approximately the turn of the twentieth century.

Includes photocopies of photographs and newspaper articles related to the Law School. Also included are letters from relatives and friends of some of the people profiled, providing the author with details about those individuals


Attorney And Client--Attorney Not Disqualified To Notarize Client's Affidavit, W. J. W. Jun 1950

Attorney And Client--Attorney Not Disqualified To Notarize Client's Affidavit, W. J. W.

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Dean Gavit, Son Honored With U.S. Judge At I.U. May 1950

Dean Gavit, Son Honored With U.S. Judge At I.U.

Bernard Campbell Gavit (1933-1951)

No abstract provided.


The Case Of General Yamashita, By A. Frank Reel, Edward H. Buehrig Apr 1950

The Case Of General Yamashita, By A. Frank Reel, Edward H. Buehrig

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


A Study Of Interpretation In The Civil Law, Mitchell Franklin Apr 1950

A Study Of Interpretation In The Civil Law, Mitchell Franklin

Vanderbilt Law Review

Pound has indicated that comprehensively law connotes legal precepts, received legal ideals or ideological aims, and professional legal method or process.' Historically the interpretation of law in the main has been professional, such power being exercised by means of juristic ideas pertaining to legal method.

Hence Coke referred to the "artificial reason" of the English common law; and Windscheid said that the legal method of the Roman law was not a science, but an "art" (Kunst), which had to be learned through experience as well as through theory.

Past attempts to defeat such esoteric control of law have not been …


Book Reviews, Paul H. Douglas (Reviewer), Cecil Sims (Reviewer), Ray Forrester (Reviewer) Apr 1950

Book Reviews, Paul H. Douglas (Reviewer), Cecil Sims (Reviewer), Ray Forrester (Reviewer)

Vanderbilt Law Review

Book Reviews

Congress on Trial By James M. Burns New York: Harper & Brothers,1949. Pp. vii, 224. $3.00

reviewer: Paul H. Douglas

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Language and the Law By Frederick A. Philbrick New York: MacMillanCo., 1949. Pp. v, 254. $3.75

reviewer: Cecil Sims

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Commentary on the U.S. Judicial Code By James William Moore Albany: Matthew Bender and Company, 1949. Pp. viii, 684. $10.00

reviewer: Ray Forrester


Where Do We Go From Here In Legal Education, Bernard C. Gavit Jan 1950

Where Do We Go From Here In Legal Education, Bernard C. Gavit

Bernard Campbell Gavit (1933-1951)

No abstract provided.


Study Of Civil Code Of Practice, New Judicial Council And Judicial Conference, Watson Clay Jan 1950

Study Of Civil Code Of Practice, New Judicial Council And Judicial Conference, Watson Clay

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


A Reading Of The British Statute On Legal Aid And Advice, Warren Freedman Jan 1950

A Reading Of The British Statute On Legal Aid And Advice, Warren Freedman

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.