Word: legalism
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Climaxing a three year career of legal wrangling, the Powell Law Club defeated their sole remaining rival, the Simpson-Sayre Club, in the finals of the Ames Competition last night in the court-room of Langdell Hall before an audience of 500. Their victory brought with it a prize of three hundred dollars, while the runners-up received two hundred...
...Legal problems raised by the new Federal Wages and Hour law will be argued by senior students of the Law School in the courtroom of Langdell Hall, tomorrow night at 8 o'clock, in the finals of the Ames Competition between the law clubs...
...argument will involve legal problems raised by the new federal Wages and Hours law, and the judges' decision will be made entirely on the merit and ability of the student lawyers' and not on presentation of the case...
...decisive blows have been struck. Outside the University, Manter Hall School last year landed a light left when they sued Time Magazine for libel for saying they did ghost-writing and were awarded all of six cents. The blow was only important in so far as it established the legal position of the school in relation to the University. Yesterday, however, the University connected with a sharp right when a bureau offering a review in criminal law called off the tutoring upon pressure of being asked to do so. From this it might seem as if the University...
...infringement of copy-right of a professor's book. This is apparently the sole means of attack left to the University at the moment. While it may be effective against bureaus selling notes on books, this attack is ineffective against general course coverage through lectures and such. For the legal status of copy-rights on lectures is in doubt...