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...constituent assembly the granite will was none too evident. Instead of settling down to work on the constitutional reforms-mostly curbs on the executive power, designed to prevent another Perón-the delegates erupted in squabbles. The Intransigent Radicals, hot after the Peronista vote, provided a casebook example of the demagoguery that Aramburu deplored by denouncing the assembly's legality. The chairman clamped down on the tirade, and the 77-man Intransigent bloc stormed out of the hall. And the 75-man bloc of the People's Radicals were too split among themselves to assume their hoped...
Path to "Self-Sufficiency." Perón's take-over of the economy was a casebook example of dictator-knows-best fumbling. His goal was industrialization-nationalistic "self-sufficiency." The main tool was a state foreign-trading agency called (from its initials in Spanish) IAPI...
...into various phases of the law after he retires. His main outside interest is in case law, for which he is engaged in a project of restatement. He is doing this for the American Law Institute, of which he is a member. Seavey is also editor of the American Casebook Series...
...system would required only five years for a student to receive a law degree instead of the traditional seven. Two years of law school time can be saved, Dean Struges said, "if the casebook and problem method used in the Law School were introduced at the end or middle of the sophomore year in college...
...nothing to say, and small style to say it with, should be the one to write them. What is the secret of Author Goudge's success? Gentian Hill, her latest novel and the Literary Guild's first offer of the new year, can be studied as a casebook of her method...