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Can Administrative Handling Of Labor Problems Bring Industrial Peace?, E. Kontz Bennett
Can Administrative Handling Of Labor Problems Bring Industrial Peace?, E. Kontz Bennett
Mercer Law Review
The American bar has frequently criticized the everincreasing use of administrative agencies to handle legal problems. On the other hand, the bar itself has frequently been criticized by the lay public for its failure to expand legal machinery and legal concepts so as to meet a rapidly changing world. The bar, known for its ability to appraise honestly its own shortcomings, has often posed this question: "Would the administrative agencies be so frequently and consistently set up by law-making bodies if they did not supply a real need?"
Blood Will Tell, Jule B. Greene
Blood Will Tell, Jule B. Greene
Mercer Law Review
One of the most vexing problems which has confronted the legal world is the accurate determination of parentage. This problem arises frequently in actions for non-support, in bastardy and probate proceedings and in prosecutions for fornication, rape and seduction.
The Status Of "Home Rule" In Georgia, J. Alvin Gilmore, Scott Walters Jr.
The Status Of "Home Rule" In Georgia, J. Alvin Gilmore, Scott Walters Jr.
Mercer Law Review
The archaic system of special bills to provide for the local government of cities and counties, which had its inception in this country when the colonies asserted their independence, has long been under fire as not only cumbersome but also contrary to tradition and the intention of those who formed our state governments. The opponents of this system offered in its stead local government of municipalities by a system commonly referred to as "Home Rule." Although this system has not had success commensurate with the glossy pictures painted by its more avid proponents, it has, where accepted, attained the aims …