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Schwartz: The Supreme Court: Constitutional Revolution In Retrospect, Paul G. Kauper Feb 1958

Schwartz: The Supreme Court: Constitutional Revolution In Retrospect, Paul G. Kauper

Michigan Law Review

A Review of The Supreme Court: Constitutional Revolution in Retrospect. By Bernard Schwartz.


Civil Rights - Legislation - The Civil Rights Act Of 1957, Thomas R. Winquist S.Ed. Feb 1958

Civil Rights - Legislation - The Civil Rights Act Of 1957, Thomas R. Winquist S.Ed.

Michigan Law Review

It is the purpose of this comment to note the nature of the prior legislation in the civil rights area, the provisions of the new act and the effect of the new act upon civil rights protection.


Constitutional Law--Equal Protection Of The Law--State Regulation Of Money Order Agencies, D. L. Mcc. Feb 1958

Constitutional Law--Equal Protection Of The Law--State Regulation Of Money Order Agencies, D. L. Mcc.

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Abstracts Of Recent Cases, J. E. J. Feb 1958

Abstracts Of Recent Cases, J. E. J.

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Missouri Constitutions: History, Theory And Practice, William F. Swindler Jan 1958

Missouri Constitutions: History, Theory And Practice, William F. Swindler

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Fundamentos Del Derecho Procesal Civil, Edward Ivan Cueva Jan 1958

Fundamentos Del Derecho Procesal Civil, Edward Ivan Cueva

Edward Ivan Cueva

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Limitations On The Legislative Power Of Investigations, Thomas T. Basil Jan 1958

Constitutional Limitations On The Legislative Power Of Investigations, Thomas T. Basil

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Due Process And National Security, Ray Ellis Green Jan 1958

Due Process And National Security, Ray Ellis Green

Buffalo Law Review

Dressler v. Wilson, 155 F. Supp. 373 (D.C. D.C. 1957).


The Italian Constitutional Court In Its First Two Years Of Activity, John Clarke Adams, Paolo Barile Jan 1958

The Italian Constitutional Court In Its First Two Years Of Activity, John Clarke Adams, Paolo Barile

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Fire Insurance For Freedom, Clarence Emmett Manion Jan 1958

Fire Insurance For Freedom, Clarence Emmett Manion

Journal Articles

Mr. President Betts, Mr. President-Elect, gentlemen of the International Association of Insurance Counsel and your lovely ladies: I am particularly grateful and edified to a very great extent by the intelligent interest of the advocates of the advocates—may I say that of your lovely wives—for their sustained interest in these legalisms that you have heard here this morning. It is very impressive, and it encourages me to say primarily to the ladies present that what I am ostensibly addressing to the gentlemen, I am really addressing to you. I know, of course, that you are defense lawyers primarily, and I …


Constitutional Law - Due Process - Denial Of Admission To The Bar Based On Unwarranted Inferences Of Bad Moral Character, Jerome B. Libin Jan 1958

Constitutional Law - Due Process - Denial Of Admission To The Bar Based On Unwarranted Inferences Of Bad Moral Character, Jerome B. Libin

Michigan Law Review

Power over admission to the bar has long been vested in the judiciary of each state. While the legislature may prescribe certain standards, the state court alone is responsible for the determination of those qualified for the practice of law within its jurisdiction. The application of these standards often demands the exercise of meticulous judgment by the court in reaching its conclusion as to an applicant's fitness. Where, on the evidence or lack of evidence presented, the court finds that it cannot in good conscience grant its approval, the candidate is denied admission. To the extent that such a denial …


Book Review. Essays In Constitutional Law (Robert G. Mccloskey, Ed.), W. Howard Mann Jan 1958

Book Review. Essays In Constitutional Law (Robert G. Mccloskey, Ed.), W. Howard Mann

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Advisory Opinions In The Federal Judiciary -- A Comparative Study, Wencelas J. Wagner Jan 1958

Advisory Opinions In The Federal Judiciary -- A Comparative Study, Wencelas J. Wagner

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Federal Power To Regulate Immigration And Judicial Review Of Administrative Orders, Filindo B. Masino Jan 1958

Federal Power To Regulate Immigration And Judicial Review Of Administrative Orders, Filindo B. Masino

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Recent Decisions, Various Editors Jan 1958

Recent Decisions, Various Editors

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Recent Decisions, Various Editors Jan 1958

Recent Decisions, Various Editors

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The President's Use Of Troops To Enforce Federal Law, George H. Faust Jan 1958

The President's Use Of Troops To Enforce Federal Law, George H. Faust

Cleveland State Law Review

The political genius of man has failed to solve one ancient and basic problem of politics. Briefly stated, it is as follows: What shall be the proper division of authority among governments? How much authority shall be given to a central government and how much shall be left to local or state governments?


Congressional Control Of U. S. Supreme Court Jurisdiction, George H. Faust Jan 1958

Congressional Control Of U. S. Supreme Court Jurisdiction, George H. Faust

Cleveland State Law Review

Senate Bill No. 2646 proposed in the Congress is unprecedented in scope. If it is enacted the Supreme Court will be reduced to a virtual nullity. Displeasure with recent decisions of the Court has engendered an attack upon its status which strikes at its vitals. This article is an analysis of the bill and the types of cases over which the Supreme Court would no longer have appellate jurisdiction.


Book Review. Fellman, D., The Defendant's Rights, Jerome Hall Jan 1958

Book Review. Fellman, D., The Defendant's Rights, Jerome Hall

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


The Constitution, Civil Liberties And John Marshall Harlan, Florian Bartosic Jan 1958

The Constitution, Civil Liberties And John Marshall Harlan, Florian Bartosic

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Constitution, Politics And Professor Crosskey, Florian Bartosic Jan 1958

The Constitution, Politics And Professor Crosskey, Florian Bartosic

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


"Congress Shall Make No Law..."*, O. John Rogge Jan 1958

"Congress Shall Make No Law..."*, O. John Rogge

Michigan Law Review

It is the position of the writer that, at least so far as Congress is concerned, speech is as free as thought, and that unless and until speech becomes a part of a course of conduct which Congress can restrain or regulate no federal legislative power over it exists. State power, despite the Fourteenth Amendment, may be somewhat more extensive. Certainly the framers of the First Amendment intended that it should be. This article will deal with federal power over speech.


Constitutional Law - Due Process - Jurisdiction Of State Court Over Nonresident Tortfeasor, J. Martin Cornell Jan 1958

Constitutional Law - Due Process - Jurisdiction Of State Court Over Nonresident Tortfeasor, J. Martin Cornell

Michigan Law Review

The defendant, a resident of Wisconsin, was engaged in the business of selling appliances and sent one of his employees to deliver a gas cooking stove to the plaintiff in Illinois. Claiming that the employee had negligently injured him in unloading the stove, the plaintiff brought action in Illinois, seeking damages of $7,500. A summons was personally served on the defendant in Wisconsin, and the defendant appeared specially, moving to quash the summons on the ground that the Illinois statute, providing for extraterritorial service on any person who commits a tortious act within the state, contravened the constitutions of the …