Word: legalize
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...life, the Supreme Court is not unresponsive to the shifting economic thought of the nation. Its membership changes with tim and so does its concept of the law. New ideas, like cosmic rays, have a way of penetrating its ancient wall of detachment and starting little legal revolutions in its august consciousness. Many a sage observer believes that the Supreme Court today would reverse itself on child labor, would find a way to sustain minimum wage legislation...
Drug Tycoon Liggett, usually famously convivial, was so shocked that his friends urged him to go away and rest. He talked vaguely of "legal rights" and "enforcement." But although no law supports Chancellor Chamberlain's ruling, not a bank in England would dare break it. While there was some talk of a solution in an arrangement for gradual transfer of the $25,000,000, control of Boots last week was still in the U. S. and Chancellor Chamberlain gave no indication of a new deal for what Britishers had hailed as "the deal of the Century...
Where did Zachary Smith Reynolds have his legal residence...
What rights has the former Mrs. Anne Cannon Reynolds in the estate? Was her waiver of her rights at the time of her divorce legal? Could she waive the rights of her infant daughter...
Besides Dean Pound, speakers on legal topics included Judge E. R. Finch, presiding justice of the appelate division of New York city; Judge C. W. Parker of the supreme court of New Jersey, and Judge W. G. Terrell of the Florida supreme court. R. G. Dodge, president of the association, presided...