Word: legalized
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...about six hundred members-all graduates of the school. Through its secretary, Mr. Louis Brandies, of Boston, the Association offers a prize of $100 to that member of the present third-year class in the Law School who shall write the best essay upon any of the three legal subjects submitted by the secretary. The essays must be handed in before June 1st, 1888, so that the prize may be awarded at the annual meeting of the Association, which occurs on the Tuesday before commencement. The subjects for the essays are as follows: 1, The Liability for Negligence...
...Tuftonian complains that since its publishing association has no legal existence, it is unable to collect the money which...
...Previous amicable arrangements broken off by the U. S. from selfish motives; (b) Canada justified in asserting her legal rights, both to protect her fishermen and to show the value of the privileges sought by Americans.- Lorne in Fortnightly Review, xlvii...
...legislation, are more keenly discerned by Von Hoist than they are by some of our own writers. The fulness of the statistics in regard to various important topics is very satisfactory. We have observed but few errors; the author is not accurate in some of his statements about the legal-tender cases in the somewhat ill-judged note on p. 62, and it is a very misleading statement on p. 231 that 'Unquestionably Congress can as little impair the obligation of contracts as a State," No court could declare a law of Congress unconstitutional merely upon the ground that...
...vain. John's pathetic account of his wrongs and injuries was worthy of the closest attention, and when he turned to the judge and calmly addressed him as "my friend," only the strict decorum due the court prevented a wild outburst of enthusiasm. There was a strong array of legal talent on John's behalf, all the product of the Law School. Mr. Merriam conducted the case, assisted by Messrs. Hobbs and Hayes of the Law School, and Mr. Francis of the Boston bar. In the face of such legal lights there could be but one result, a verdict...