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Remarks On The Life Of James F. Byrnes, Donald S. Russell Nov 1973

Remarks On The Life Of James F. Byrnes, Donald S. Russell

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


What Has The Supreme Court Taught, Part Ii, James Audley Mclaughlin Sep 1970

What Has The Supreme Court Taught, Part Ii, James Audley Mclaughlin

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Court Acknowledges The Illegitimate: Levy V. Louisiana And Glona V. American Guarantee & Liability Insurance Co., John C. Gray Jr., David Rudovsky Jan 1969

The Court Acknowledges The Illegitimate: Levy V. Louisiana And Glona V. American Guarantee & Liability Insurance Co., John C. Gray Jr., David Rudovsky

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Hyneman: The Supreme Court On Trial, William W. Van Alstyne Nov 1964

Hyneman: The Supreme Court On Trial, William W. Van Alstyne

Michigan Law Review

A Review of The Supreme Court on Trial. By Charles S. Hyneman


Mason: The Supreme Court: Palladium: Of Freedom, Joseph E. Kallenbach Apr 1963

Mason: The Supreme Court: Palladium: Of Freedom, Joseph E. Kallenbach

Michigan Law Review

A Review of The Supreme Court: Palladium: Of Freedom . By Alpheus T. Mason.


Legislative Reapportionment—The Kentucky Legal Context, Robert G. Lawson Jan 1963

Legislative Reapportionment—The Kentucky Legal Context, Robert G. Lawson

Law Faculty Scholarly Articles

In its continuing role as guardian of citizens’ constitutional rights, the Supreme Court in Baker v. Carr unlocked widespread concern for equal representation in state legislatures. Having been suppressed for two decades in which an amazing shift of population has occurred, the question of reapportionment and what to do about it had become one of great importance. In November, 1960, apportionments of 30 state legislatures had been challenged in state and federal courts. In addition, ten cases of an electoral character are presently on the docket of the Supreme Court of the United States.

Apart from the legal implications and …


Compulsory Disclosure And The First Amendment - The Scope Of Judicial Review, Robert B. Kent Oct 1961

Compulsory Disclosure And The First Amendment - The Scope Of Judicial Review, Robert B. Kent

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

Involvement of the Supreme Court of the United States with highly charged public issues understandably occasions fresh debate concerning the proper role of the Court in determining questions of ultimate governmental power, in short, debate over the doctrine of judicial review.

As it is sometimes difficult for the judge to distinguish between what is unconstitutional and what is merely unwise, so it is difficult for the critic to disassociate his reaction to the results reached in a given case from his evaluation of the competence of the particular judicial performance. For some the failure to draw such a line robs …


Schubert: Constitutional Politics, Schmidhauser: The Supreme Court, Mcclosky: The American Supreme Court, Paul G. Kauper Feb 1961

Schubert: Constitutional Politics, Schmidhauser: The Supreme Court, Mcclosky: The American Supreme Court, Paul G. Kauper

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Constitutional Politics. By Glendon A. Schubert., The Supreme Court. By John R. Schmidhauser., and The American Supreme Court. By Robert G. McCloskey.


The Supreme Court-October 1959 Term, Bernard Schwartz Jan 1961

The Supreme Court-October 1959 Term, Bernard Schwartz

Michigan Law Review

A country's constitutional law is but a reflection of its political, economic, and social life. Not unnaturally, the external conditions of any particular period are bound to have their effects in the legal sphere as well-especially in the field of public law. This is as true of the United States as it is of other countries. From this point of view, the constitutional jurisprudence of the American Supreme Court is only the juristic mirror of the different stages through which American history has passed. 'Our jurisprudence is distinctive,' said Justice Jackson on the 150th anniversary of the Supreme Court, 'in …


Frank: Marble Palace. The Supreme Court In American Life, Earl Latham Mar 1959

Frank: Marble Palace. The Supreme Court In American Life, Earl Latham

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Marble Palace. The Supreme Court in American Life. By John P. Frank.


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.


Justice Cushing And State Sovereignty, F. William O'Brien Jul 1957

Justice Cushing And State Sovereignty, F. William O'Brien

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Public Callings-When Is A Business A Public Calling-Regulation To Which They May Be Subjected Jan 1933

Public Callings-When Is A Business A Public Calling-Regulation To Which They May Be Subjected

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Supreme Court Of The United States, Willis Van Devanter May 1930

The Supreme Court Of The United States, Willis Van Devanter

Indiana Law Journal

Address delivered by Justice Van Devanter at a meeting of the Eleventh District Bar Association held at Marion, Indiana, April 8, 1930.


A Review Of The Work Of The Supreme Court Of The United States For October Term, 1928, By Gregory Hankin And Charlotte A. Hankin, Hugh E. Willis May 1930

A Review Of The Work Of The Supreme Court Of The United States For October Term, 1928, By Gregory Hankin And Charlotte A. Hankin, Hugh E. Willis

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


A Survey Of The Proposals To Limit Or Deny The Power Of Judicial Review By The Supreme Court Of The Untied States (Part 2), Maurice Culp Apr 1929

A Survey Of The Proposals To Limit Or Deny The Power Of Judicial Review By The Supreme Court Of The Untied States (Part 2), Maurice Culp

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


A Survey Of The Proposals To Limit Or Deny The Power Of Judicial Review By The Supreme Court Of The United States, Maurice S. Culp Mar 1929

A Survey Of The Proposals To Limit Or Deny The Power Of Judicial Review By The Supreme Court Of The United States, Maurice S. Culp

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Supreme Court, Maurice H. Merrill Dec 1928

The Supreme Court, Maurice H. Merrill

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The General Principles Of Constitutional Law In The United States Of America, Thomas M. Cooley Dec 1879

The General Principles Of Constitutional Law In The United States Of America, Thomas M. Cooley

Books

The manual which follows has been prepared for the use of students in law schools and other institutions of learning. The design has been to present succinctly the general principles of constitutional law, whether they pertain to the federal system, or to the state system, or both. Formerly, the structure of the federal constitutional government was so distinct from that of the States, that each might usefully be examined and discussed apart from the other; but the points of contact and dependence have been so largely increased by the recent amendments to the federal Constitution that a different course is …