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Constitutional Law - Trial Of A United States Soldier By A Foreign Power, William L. Mcleod Jr. Dec 1957

Constitutional Law - Trial Of A United States Soldier By A Foreign Power, William L. Mcleod Jr.

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Labor Law - National Labor Relations Board - Effect Of The Nlrb's Refusal To Take Jurisdiction, Joseph O. Sullivan, John C. Dowd S.Ed. Nov 1957

Labor Law - National Labor Relations Board - Effect Of The Nlrb's Refusal To Take Jurisdiction, Joseph O. Sullivan, John C. Dowd S.Ed.

Michigan Law Review

Appellant corporation was charged by the United Steelworkers of America with unfair labor practices in violation of sections 8(a)(1), (3) and (5) of the National Labor Relations Act. Although appellant's business affected commerce within the meaning of the act, the acting regional director of the NLRB declined to issue a complaint because the company's volume of business did not meet the Board's revised minimum "jurisdictional" standards. The union then filed substantially the same charges with the Utah Labor Relations Board. The Utah Board's determination that it had jurisdiction was affirmed by the Utah Supreme Court. On certiorari to the Supreme …


In Re Carmen [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter Aug 1957

In Re Carmen [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

Prisoner's conviction could not be attacked on habeas corpus upon allegations of new and additional facts claiming that convicting court lacked jurisdiction over offense because jurisdictional allegations did not appear upon face of trial record.


Equity -- 1957 Tennessee Survey, Thomas F. Green Jr. Aug 1957

Equity -- 1957 Tennessee Survey, Thomas F. Green Jr.

Vanderbilt Law Review

JURISDICTION:

Among what is said' to be the largest number of public laws ever passed by a Tennessee Legislature, the General Assembly passed an act which creates a statutory exception to the doctrine that equity will not enjoin the commission of a crime unless the conduct comes within some recognized head of equity jurisdiction.

EQUITABLE REMEDIES:

Hall v. Briton was a suit in the chancery court to enjoin defendants, who were complainant's former employees, from selling a product produced with the aid of complainant's trade secret.

CONTEMPT:

One of the peculiarities of equity is that its decrees frequently consist of …


Peaceful Picketing-An 8(B)(1) Violation, Wilburn C. Gable, Harvey M. Spar Apr 1957

Peaceful Picketing-An 8(B)(1) Violation, Wilburn C. Gable, Harvey M. Spar

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Due Process Objection To Jurisdiction Over Foreign Corporations Not "Doing Business" Within The State - Erlanger Mills, Inc. V. Cohoes Fiber Mills, Inc., Gilbert Rosenthal Jan 1957

Due Process Objection To Jurisdiction Over Foreign Corporations Not "Doing Business" Within The State - Erlanger Mills, Inc. V. Cohoes Fiber Mills, Inc., Gilbert Rosenthal

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Trusts - Jurisdiction - Trustee And Trust Assets Outside Jurisdiction Of Forum, Richard J. Riordan Jan 1957

Trusts - Jurisdiction - Trustee And Trust Assets Outside Jurisdiction Of Forum, Richard J. Riordan

Michigan Law Review

The purpose of this comment is to examine these rationales and determine their validity--first as to testamentary trusts and then as to inter vivos trusts.