Word: legalize
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...December number of the Law Review contains the following articles: "The Powers of Regulation Vested in Congress," by Max Pam; "Selden as a Legal Historian," by H. D. Hazeltine L.'98; "The Meaning of Fire in an Insurance Policy against Loss or Damage by Fire," by E. H. Abbot...
This year, for the first time, the legislatures of a number of states passed statutes making October 12, the anniversary of the landing of Columbus in America, a legal holiday. Since this was done in Massachusetts, the day has been declared a holiday in the University...
...many cities there are legal obstacles to indulging in outdoor exercise within certain distances of churches, but the tennis courts on Soldiers Field at least are remote enough from any places of worship to remove all difficulty with the law. The University authorities are endeavoring to increase the number of men who take regular outdoor exercise. Does not the privilege of taking exercise on Sunday accord with this policy, and would it not besides benefit as many men as some of the minor scrub athletic series...
...primary object of creating this new degree is to remove from the regular law curriculum and place in a separate department those subjects which are of interest only to men who wish to specialize in one branch of their profession. Such subjects are legal history and Jurisprudence, of special interest to those who desire to teach law; international law; Roman and modern civil law, especially the law of our new colonies; statutes and the principles of legislation; admiralty, patent, mining, and irrigation...
...various times at least half of the courses which were given in the School. He was equally well acquainted with the history of the Common Law and with the most modern decisions, and was familiar with the principles of the Civil Law. Endowed with an extraordinary memory, a constructive legal mind not surpassed by living man, a deep-rooted sense of justice, he would have become a legal writer of great eminence; and he is famous for his short legal treatises in the Harvard Law Review, which he helped to establish. But his main influence on the law was excited...