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Strikes, Picketing And The Constitution, Archibald Cox
Strikes, Picketing And The Constitution, Archibald Cox
Vanderbilt Law Review
The law's first response to organized labor activities was to attempt to define by judicial decision the ends for which employees might resort to economic weapons against an employer,' the weapons which they might use in pursuit of lawful objectives, and the occasions on which resort to economic weapons would be curtailed, as in the case of a nationwide railroad strike, because of the danger of a public catastrophe. The effort was unsuccessful. The judge-made law was neither a reflection of the enduring sentiment of the community nor a response to its needs. The subsequent reaction, which took its initial …
The Charter And The Constitution: The Human Rights Provisions In American Law, Oscar Schachter
The Charter And The Constitution: The Human Rights Provisions In American Law, Oscar Schachter
Vanderbilt Law Review
The United Nations has added new complications to the well-worn subject of treaties and the Constitution. The issues have arisen principally in the field of human rights and, inevitably, constitutional discussions have reflected the political as well as the legal complexities. One consequence has been an apparent shift in legal positions: bar association leaders, long devoted to strict construction, have been inclined recently to stress the broad and expansive character of the treaty power and the supremacy clause ; in contrast, U.S. Government officials normally expected to support federal power have increasingly emphasized constitutional limitations. In political terms, this turnabout …
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
RECENT CASES
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW--INTERSTATE COMMERCE--VALIDITY OF CARRIER REGULATION REQUIRING RACIAL SEGREGATION
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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW--POLITICAL QUESTIONS--GEORGIA COUNTY UNIT VOTE SYSTEM
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DIVORCE--ALIMONY IN DEFAULT DECREES--POWER OF COURT TOWARD ALIMONY IN ABSENCE OF PRAYER THEREFOR IN COMPLAINT
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EVIDENCE--PROOF OF CORPUS DELICTI--CORROBORATION OF DEFENDANT'S CONFESSION BY HIS OWN SPONTANEOUS STATEMENTS
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FEDERAL COURTS--VENUE--USE OF STATE NONRESIDENT MOTORIST STATUTE TO IMPLY WAIVER
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GIFT TAXES--TRANSFER MADE UNDER DIVORCE DECREE INCORPORATING PREDIVORCE PROPERTY SETTLEMENT--EFFECT OF PROVISION IN SETTLEMENT THAT IT WOULD BE BINDING REGARDLESS OF TERMS OF DIVORCE DECREE
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INSURANCE--NOTICE TO AGENT REPRESENTING TWO INSURERS--ESTOPPEL PREVENTING COMPANY SECONDARILY LIABLE FROM CLAIMING AGAINST COMPANY …
A Modern Supreme Court In A Modern World, Charles F. Curtis
A Modern Supreme Court In A Modern World, Charles F. Curtis
Vanderbilt Law Review
It is all very well, indeed it is very good, to bear down on the fact that the author of the Constitution was, and still is, "We the People of the United States." But there is more sentiment than explanation in it. We think too much about who is the author of the Constitution. Of course it was not the Convention of 1789, nor the First Congress which wrote the Bill of Rights, nor the Thirty-Ninth which wrote the Fourteenth Amendment. It was We the People, but even when we have recognized this, all we have done is recognize that …
Recent Constitutional Developments On Personal Jurisdiction Of Courts, Virginia B. Cowan
Recent Constitutional Developments On Personal Jurisdiction Of Courts, Virginia B. Cowan
Vanderbilt Law Review
In strict logic, the concept of the power of courts to deal in personam with controversies is said to be a constant and the extension of jurisdiction merely an appropriation of pre-existing power. More realistically, it is obvious that, as institutions and citizens become increasingly mobile and migratory, the courts are obliged to keep their jurisdictional machinery abreast of the times in order that legal processes may continue to be the effective arbiter of disputes in our society. Regardless of what terms are used to describe the source of the power, it is traditionally conceived to be limited by the …
Constitutional Law-Scope Of Police Power As Basis For Regulation Of Practice Of Professions [State V. Boren, Wash. 1950]
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE--COMPREHENSIVE CLAUSE EXCLUDING MECHANICAL BREAKDOWN--REQUIREMENT THAT EXCLUDED RISK BE SOLE PROXIMATE CAUSE
BAILMENTS--DELIVERY OF POSSESSION--PROPERTY DEPOSITED IN PUBLIC LOCKER
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW--INFRINGEMENT OF CIVIL RIGHTS BY PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS--CAUSE OF ACTION UNDER FEDERAL STATUTE
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW--RIGHT TO JURY TRIAL--ACTION FOR STATUTORY PENALTY UNDER PRICE ..CONTROL ACT
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW--UNITED NATIONS CHARTER--APPLICATION AS TREATY TO RENDER STATE LAW INVALID
CONTRACTS--CONSIDERATION--NEW AGREEMENT TO PAY LESS THAN ORIGINAL CONTRACT PRICE
CONTRACTS--DEFINITION OF TERMS--EFFECT OF PART PERFORMANCE IN MAKING TERMS CERTAIN
COPYRIGHT--ARTIST'S RIGHTS IN PRODUCTION AFTER SALE--"MORAL RIGHT" TO PREVENT DESTRUCTION
CRIMINAL LAW--SEARCHES AND SEIZURES--EFFECTS OF VIOLATION OF CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT ON JURISDICTION OF FEDERAL COURTS
JOINT …
Constitutional Law—Damages Judgment For Breach Of Racial Restrictive Covenant As Violation Of Fourteenth Amendment. [Weiss V. Leaon, Mo. 1949]
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law--Validity Of Search And Seizure Without Warrant As Incident To Lawful Arrest [United States V. Rabinowitz, U. S. Sup. Ct. 1950]
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law-Applicability Of Due Process Clause To Prohibit Admission Of Illegally Obtained Evidence In State Court Trial [Wolf V. Colorado, U. S. Sup. Ct. 1949].
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law-Inclusion Of Corporation As "Person" Within Meaning Of Equal Protection Clause [Wheeling Steel Corp. V. Glander, U. S. Sup. Ct 1949]
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Tidewater Case And Limited Jurisdiction Of Federal "Constitutional" Courts, Joe H. Foy
The Tidewater Case And Limited Jurisdiction Of Federal "Constitutional" Courts, Joe H. Foy
Vanderbilt Law Review
In the recent case of National Mutual Insurance Ca. v. Tidewater Transfer Co.,' the Act of April 20, 1940, allowing citizens of the District of Columbia and of the territories to sue and be sued in the district courts on the basis of diverse citizenship, was held constitutional insofar as it applies to citizens of the District of Columbia. The practical effect of the decision, in allowing Congress to remove a basic inequality among citizens of the United States, is perhaps commendable. However, there are broad theoretical implications in this holding, emphasized by sharp debate among the justices, which could …
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
CONFLICT OF LAWS--DOMICIL FOR PURPOSES OF INCOME TAXATION--ABSENCE OF FIXED INTENT TO REMAIN IN RESIDENCE OR TO RETURN TO DOMICIL OF ORIGIN
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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW--INTERSTATE COMMERCE--VALIDITY OF STATE TAX UPON GROSS RECEIPTS OF SEGMENT OF INTERSTATE COMMERCE
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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW--PEACEFUL PICKETING--POWER OF STATE COURT TO ENJOIN
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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW--POWER OF COURT TO PUNISH FOR DIRECT CONTEMPT--OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN COUNSEL
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EVIDENCE--ADMISSIBILITY OF SCIENTIFIC TESTS--HARGER DRUNKOMETER TEST TO DETERMINE INTOXICATION
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FEDERAL JURISDICTION--REQUIREMENT THAT FEDERAL QUESTION APPEAR ON FACE OF COMPLAINT--APPLICATION TO DECLARATORY JUDGMENT ACTION
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INCOME TAXES--DEDUCTION OF BUSINESS EXPENSES--DEDUCTIBILITY OF PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION OF PRICE REGULATIONS
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INSURANCE--"COMPREHENSIVE" COVERAGE …
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
Recent Cases
Bills and Notes--Fictitious Payee Known only to Fraudulent Employee of Drawer--Negotiable Instruments Law v. Fictitious Payee Act
Constitutional Law--Amendment and Revision--Power to Call Constitutional Convention Limited to Consideration of Specific Topics
Constitutional Law--Interstate Commerce--Dental of License to Ship Milk Held Invalid
Constitutional Law--Separation of Powers--Legislative Control over Admission to the Bar
Contracts--Recited Cash Consideration--Effect of Non-payment
Contracts--Statute of Frauds--Letterhead as a Signature
Criminal Procedure--Communication between Judge and Jury--Effect of Inquiry as to Pronounced Majority
Criminal Procedure--Constitutional Right to Public Trial--Power of Court to Order Courtroom Cleared of Spectators
Estates--Disability of Life Tenant to Purchase Tax Title to Exclusion …
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
ADJOINING LAN DOWNERS--OVERHANGING BRANCHES--INJUNCTION AGAINST MAINTENANCE REFUSED
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ADMINISTRATIVE LAW--ZONING BOARD--RIGHT OF BOARD TO APPEAL FROM ADVERSE DECISION OF LOWER COURT
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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW--FREEDOM OF RELIGION--STATUTE OUTLAWING SNAKE-HANDLING
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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW--STATE CONSTITUTIONAL REQUIREMENT FOR VOTING TO "UNDERSTAND AND EXPLAIN" THE CONSTITUTION--EFFECT OF DISCRIMINATORY ADMINISTRATION AGAINST NEGROES
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CONTRACTS--OFFER AND ACCEPTANCE--EFFECT OF ATTEMPTED REVOCATION OF UNILATERAL OFFER AFTER PART PERFORMANCE
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CRIMINAL LAW--DOUBLE JEOPARDY--CONVICTION OF HIGHER OFFENSE ON RETRIAL
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CRIMINAL LAW--LARCENY--SINGLE ACT CONSTITUTING SEPARATE OFFENSES
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FEDERAL JURISDICTION--AMOUNT IN CONTROVERSY--DEGREE OF EVIDENCE REQUIRED
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INSURANCE--INCONTESTABLE CLAUSE--EFFECT ON ACTION BY INSURER TO REFORM POLICY
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LOTTERIES--SLOT MACHINES--FREE GAMES AS PROPERTY OF …
Cases And Materials On Constitutional Law. By Henry Rottschaefer, Charles Fairman
Cases And Materials On Constitutional Law. By Henry Rottschaefer, Charles Fairman
Journal of Legal Education
No abstract provided.
Construction Workers In Interstate Transportation, H. L. S. Iii
Construction Workers In Interstate Transportation, H. L. S. Iii
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW--RADIO LICENSES--FCC CONTROL OF RADIO PROGRAMMING
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW--CORPORATIONS--STATUTE REQUIRING SECURITY FOR COSTS IN STOCKHOLDER'S DERIVATIVE SUIT
CONSTRUCTIVE TRUSTS--TAX SALES--RIGHT OF REMAINDERMAN TO PURCHASE AT TAX SALE TO THE EXCLUSION OF LIFE TENANT
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE--EVIDENCE--EXCLUSION OF VOLUNTARY CONFESSION OBTAINED DURING ILLEGAL DETENTION
DOMESTIC RELATIONS--ALIMONY-POWER OF COURT TO MODIFY OR REMIT PAST DUE INSTALLMENTS
EMINENT DOMAIN--REMOVAL COSTS WHEN PART OF A LEASE IS TAKEN--EFFECT OF RENEWAL OF OPTION TAKING ALL OF LEASE
EVIDENCE--CHARACTER WITNESS FOR ACCUSED--CROSS-EXAMINATION AS TO KNOWLEDGE OF ARREST MANY YEARS PREVIOUSLY
FEDERAL PROCEDURE--FOREIGN CORPORATIONS--WAIVER OF VENUE BY DESIGNATION OF AGENT FOR SERVICE OF PROCESS
FULL FAITH AND CREDIT--SUIT …
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
Assault and Battery--Injury Sustained in Prize Fig
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Constitutional Law--Elections--Voting Rights of Residents of Federal Enclave where Polling Places are on Land under Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction
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Constitutional Law--Miscegenation Statutes--Statutory Prohibitions against Inter-Racial Marriages held Unconstitutional
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Criminal Law--Evidence--Admissibility of Sound Motion Pictures of Re-Enactment of Crime by Defendants
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Criminal Procedure--Use of Jury Primer Prior to Trial
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Estate Planning--Mistake as to Tax Consequences of a Gift--Requirements for Rescission
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Evidence--Impeachment of Witnesses--Warning Question on Examination as to Prior Testimony
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Interstate Commerce--Sherman Act--Applicability to Organized Baseball
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Labor Law--Constitutional Law--Validity of Prohibition on Contributions and Expenditures of Labor …
The Validity Of An Objective Examination In Constitutional Law, Paul E. Spayde, Frank R. Strong, W R. Flesher
The Validity Of An Objective Examination In Constitutional Law, Paul E. Spayde, Frank R. Strong, W R. Flesher
Journal of Legal Education
No abstract provided.
Cases Noted, Journal Staff
Cases Noted, Journal Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
bankruptcy--unclaimed dividends--distribution to creditors who have not been paid in full
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constitutional law--prohibition of practice of naturopathy as a separate branch of the healing arts
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constitutional law--unAmerican activities committee held valid exercise of congressional power
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criminal law--evidence--admission of confession
Constitutional Law-Scope Of Reasonableness Of Search And Seizure Without Search Warrant
Constitutional Law-Scope Of Reasonableness Of Search And Seizure Without Search Warrant
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law-Right Of School Board To Discriminate Between Applicants For Use Of The School Building For Public Meeting. [California]
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law—Validity Of State Statute Requiring Racial Segregation Of Passengers In Interstate Commerce. [United States Supreme Court], John L. Dorsey Jr.
Constitutional Law—Validity Of State Statute Requiring Racial Segregation Of Passengers In Interstate Commerce. [United States Supreme Court], John L. Dorsey Jr.
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law-"Navigable Waters Of The United States" Held To Include Streams Capable Of Being Made Navigable By Improvements [United States V. Appalachian Electric Power Co., U. S. Sup. Ct. 1940]
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law-Power Of Federal Government To Prohibit Child Labor In Industry [United States V. F. W. Darby Lumber Co., U. S. Sup. Ct. 1941]
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Has Congress The Constitutional Power To Legislate On The Substantive Law Of Trade-Marks?, Sylvester J. Liddy
Has Congress The Constitutional Power To Legislate On The Substantive Law Of Trade-Marks?, Sylvester J. Liddy
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Pardoning Power Of The Chief Executive
Constitutional Law-Double Jeopardy-Identity Of Offenses
Constitutional Law-Double Jeopardy-Identity Of Offenses
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Recall Of Judges And Of Judical Decisions, Howard Weist
Recall Of Judges And Of Judical Decisions, Howard Weist
Michigan Law Review
We live in an age when courts are attacked, judges condemned for obeying the constitution, and representative government is ridiculed and sought to be destroyed. The wish of socialists has become the political ethics of near-socialists and many other citizens. It has become popular to rail against the authority 'of courts; to demand that courts shall no longer be conservators of constitutional guarantees; that judges shall serve under the fear of recall; and representative government shall give way to an absolute democracy. Has political wisdom waited for the year 1912, only to offer us socialism and the worn out and …