Word: legalized
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Professor Gray has written a number of legal treatises including "Restraints on Alienation" (1883, second edition 1905); "Rule against Perpetuities," (1886); he has also compiled the well-known "Selected Cases and Other Authorities on the Law of Property." It is commonly known that Professor Gray has more than once refused a position on the Massachusetts Supreme Court...
...January number of the Harvard Law Review contains the following articles: "Releases and Covenants not to Sue Joint, or Joint and Several Debtors," by Professor Samuel Williston '82, of the Law School; "Legal Cause in Actions of Tort, II," by Professor Jeremiah Smith '56, of the Law School; "Should the Law Teacher Practice Law?", by A. M. Kales '96, with a note by Dean E. R. Thayer '88, of the Law School...
March 31.--"The Massachusetts System of Medico-legal Inquiry." Dr. G. B. Magrath...
Professor Wyman's book contains a clear exposition, intelligible to the layman, of the legal aspects of the combination problem. He shows that the ancient principles of the common law have, after some initial uncertainty, proved sufficiently broad to render illegal the various devices resorted to for the purpose of suppressing competition...
...regulating commission analogous to the Interstate Commerce Commission. This is a proposal favored by an increasing number of lawyers as well as by many concerned with the management of existing monopolies. Whether it would prove a wise solution of the trust problem is primarily an economic rather than a legal question. It is also a far less simple question than the lawyer seems to appreciate...