Word: law
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...decided by going to court. Why should not international disputes be decided in the same way? That is, why not establish an international court, composed of representatives from all countries? This is in part, what the League to Enforce Peace proposes to do. Some people argue that international law is sufficient to take care of disputes between nations, but international law is, at best, indefinite and a constant subject of dispute, and has no influence on preventing war. Other people argue that the way to prevent war is to arm. This, too, is fallacious, for each nation tries...
...result of the competitions during the first half-year among the second-year courts, seven law clubs have qualified for the elimination tourney for the Ames Prize to be held during 1916-17. The clubs with their averages are as follows: George Gray, .833 Kent, .833 Thayer, .833 Lowell, .666 Warren, .666 Williston, .666 Wintenagemont...
...undersigned members of Harvard University, hereby strongly urge your committee to report favorably on the nomination of Louis D. Brandeis, Harvard '77 Law, as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court...
Saturday, June 17.--Property II, Criminal Law...
Plans have been made by the second and third year classes of the Law School for their annual smokers. In the second year class the following committee has been appointed: D. M. Parker, chairman; F. Bergen, S. V. Claggett, L. Clayton, G. S. Pitney, and S. P. Speer '13. The smoker will take place at the Boston Harvard Club on Friday evening, March 31, at 8.45 o'clock. Tickets may be secured from members of the committee...