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The Trampas File, Joseph L. Sax Jun 1986

The Trampas File, Joseph L. Sax

Michigan Law Review

The Las Trampas reports are a refreshing dose of unsentimental discussion about community, culture, and tradition - subjects that are all too often submerged in bathetic wishful thinking.


Criminal Procedure-Extradition For Non-Support Under Section 6 Of The Uniform Criminal Extradition Act, David D. Dowd, Jr. Feb 1953

Criminal Procedure-Extradition For Non-Support Under Section 6 Of The Uniform Criminal Extradition Act, David D. Dowd, Jr.

Michigan Law Review

Petitioner had been divorced while residing in the State of California and ordered to pay $30 per month to his wife for the support of three minor children. After moving to New Mexico he defaulted in the payments. The Governor of California requested the extradition of the petitioner under section 6 of the Uniform Criminal Extradition Act to answer the charge of failure to provide for minor children. Petitioner questioned his detention under the order for extradition by seeking a writ of habeas corpus in an original proceeding before the Supreme Court of New Mexico. Held, writ denied. Section …


Regulation Of Business--Robinson-Patman Act--Defenses Of In Pari Delicto And Changed Market Conditions, William K. Davenport Apr 1952

Regulation Of Business--Robinson-Patman Act--Defenses Of In Pari Delicto And Changed Market Conditions, William K. Davenport

Michigan Law Review

A group of businessmen in Santa Rosa, New Mexico, organized a boycott against all bread except that baked by plaintiff, the sole baker in Santa Rosa, to induce him not to move his bakery out of town; plaintiff agreed to this plan. Defendant, who sold in interstate commerce, thereupon halved his bread prices in Santa Rosa while maintaining them in other towns, in order to defeat the boycott and preserve the town as a market. Plaintiff brought an action for treble damages under section 2(a) of the Robinson-Patman Act for injuries suffered from this price discrimination. The federal district court …


Real Property-Rights In Land-Construction Of Restrictive Covenants, Donald D. Davis May 1949

Real Property-Rights In Land-Construction Of Restrictive Covenants, Donald D. Davis

Michigan Law Review

Excepting a small area set aside for business purposes, the deeds conveying more than 1300 lots in the University Heights addition of the City of Albuquerque contained restrictive covenants, the part here involved providing "no building other than dwelling houses . . . to be erected . . . . [N]or shall any building erected on said lots be used . . . for any other purpose than as private dwelling places." Plaintiff, a lot owner in the addition who used his lot as a residence, sought to enjoin defendant's use of two of the restricted lots for parking automobiles …


Constitutional Law - Interstate Compacts -- Validity - Review By United States Supreme Court, Gerald M. Stevens Nov 1938

Constitutional Law - Interstate Compacts -- Validity - Review By United States Supreme Court, Gerald M. Stevens

Michigan Law Review

The states of Colorado and New Mexico agreed by compact on a division of the water of the La Plata river, which rises in the first state and flows into the second. The interstate compact, as administered, required that during periods of low water the whole flow of the river was to be used alternately by the states. For ten days Colorado users were to have all the water, then for a like time to allow the water to flow undiminished to New Mexico. In Colorado a ditch company engaged in distributing water for irrigation had acquired by appropriation a …


Courts Rule - Making Power, Peter S. Boter Jun 1937

Courts Rule - Making Power, Peter S. Boter

Michigan Law Review

A statute of the State of New Mexico delegated to the supreme court of the state the power to promulgate rules regulating pleading, practice, and procedure in judicial proceedings for the purpose of simplifying the same and for the promotion of the speedy determination of litigation upon the merits. The act further provides that all statutes relating to pleading and practice now in force shall have effect only as rules of court and remain in effect as such unless modified or suspended by rules promulgated pursuant to this Act. Held, that the rule-making power can constitutionally be delegated to …


Interstate Commerce - Taxation Of Motor Vehicles In Interstate Transportation For Sale Nov 1936

Interstate Commerce - Taxation Of Motor Vehicles In Interstate Transportation For Sale

Michigan Law Review

A New Mexico statute exacts a flat permit fee for the privilege of transporting motor vehicles, on their own wheels, over the highways of the state, for purpose of sale within or without the state. Held, this does not impose an unconstitutional burden on interstate commerce nor does it discriminate against a citizen of another state engaged in transporting automobiles on their own wheels, in processions or caravans, for sale outside of New Mexico. Morf v. Bingaman, (U.S. 1936) 56 S. Ct. 756.


Taxation -Interstate Commerce- Levy On Use By Interstate Carrier Of Gasoline Bought Outside State Jun 1936

Taxation -Interstate Commerce- Levy On Use By Interstate Carrier Of Gasoline Bought Outside State

Michigan Law Review

A statute of New Mexico imposed "an excise tax of five cents (5c) per gallon upon the sale and use of all gasoline and motor fuel . . . " The effect of the statute was to compel the appellee corporation, a common carrier, to pay a tax upon the use of motor fuel purchased in and brought from another state and used only in such transportation. This suit was brought to enjoin enforcement of the foregoing statutory provision on the ground that it constituted a regulation of interstate commerce in contravention of the commerce clause of the Federal Constitution. …