Word: laws
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...important step not only in the work of Phillips Brooks House but in the history of the Harvard Law School, will be taken next week when the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau will be established. This Bureau will undertake without charge to give legal advice, to draw up contracts and other papers, and to appear in court in behalf of clients. All this service will be free to anyone who cares to use it. Whenever the matter is too serious to be handled by the Bureau itself, a capable lawyer will be employed...
...former Harvard baseball captains made up the battery of the Law School in its 6-5 victory over the Harvard Freshman seconds today at Soldiers Field today. Bilodeau, a pitcher, captained the team last year while Maguire led the team during the preceding years...
Felix Frankfurter '06, Byrne Professor of Administrative Law, criticized the Supreme Court for its resistance to trade unionism prior to the Roosevelt administration, in the second of his series of lectures on "The Court and Mr. Justice Holmes" in New Lecture Hall Monday night...
...Randall emphasized the extent to which law and order break down under strike conditions and said that there should be no need for armed forces in plants. "Mobs don't defy order; they destroy it. The responsibility rests on an alert public which can insist upon an orderly government," he said...
Smith said he cited the recent Supreme Court decision invalidating a similiar law passed in Jersey City, New Jersey, under the Hague regime...