This little volume contains seven of the graceful and charming essays for which the distinguished Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals is famous. Originally delivered as addresses, they are not, of course, of the epoch-making quality of his lectures on the judicial process. They do, however, give an intimate and revealing picture of the man himself and will be especially welcome to his many friends for this reason
IN the maze of currents and cross-currents that characterize contemporarywriting on jurisprudence an...
This little volume contains seven of the graceful and charming essays for which the distinguished Ch...
Lord Bingham of Cornhill is no stranger to the business of judging. Senior Lord of Appeal in Ordinar...
In these days, out of the great mass of legal publications comparatively few emerge as real achievem...
This book represents Dean Green\u27s latest views upon the law of Torts and especially the problems ...
Professor Parks states that the purpose of his book is to show the student how American courts are ...
As the name shows, this is a volume of illustrative cases. There is no attempt to show the developme...
These two finely printed volumes preserve for the profession the literary contributions of the late ...
The first edition of this book was favorably noted in this Review upon its appearance something over...
The lawyer who, for the last two decades has kept abreast of the literature of the law, is appreciat...
These two pamphlets by one of His Majesty\u27s Counsel, Chancellor of the Dioceses 6f Liverpool and ...
Cases and Materials on Contracts, by Friedrich Kessler and Malcolm P. Sharp. New York, PrenticeHall,...
Preparation of a casebook on legislation, or the conduct of a course in thatfield, demands more than...
Here is a companion volume for the two preceding books written by Judge Cardozo within the past half...
Here under a single cover are the extra-judicial writings of our great philosopher-judge. For the mo...
IN the maze of currents and cross-currents that characterize contemporarywriting on jurisprudence an...
This little volume contains seven of the graceful and charming essays for which the distinguished Ch...
Lord Bingham of Cornhill is no stranger to the business of judging. Senior Lord of Appeal in Ordinar...
In these days, out of the great mass of legal publications comparatively few emerge as real achievem...
This book represents Dean Green\u27s latest views upon the law of Torts and especially the problems ...
Professor Parks states that the purpose of his book is to show the student how American courts are ...
As the name shows, this is a volume of illustrative cases. There is no attempt to show the developme...
These two finely printed volumes preserve for the profession the literary contributions of the late ...
The first edition of this book was favorably noted in this Review upon its appearance something over...
The lawyer who, for the last two decades has kept abreast of the literature of the law, is appreciat...
These two pamphlets by one of His Majesty\u27s Counsel, Chancellor of the Dioceses 6f Liverpool and ...
Cases and Materials on Contracts, by Friedrich Kessler and Malcolm P. Sharp. New York, PrenticeHall,...
Preparation of a casebook on legislation, or the conduct of a course in thatfield, demands more than...
Here is a companion volume for the two preceding books written by Judge Cardozo within the past half...
Here under a single cover are the extra-judicial writings of our great philosopher-judge. For the mo...
IN the maze of currents and cross-currents that characterize contemporarywriting on jurisprudence an...
This little volume contains seven of the graceful and charming essays for which the distinguished Ch...
Lord Bingham of Cornhill is no stranger to the business of judging. Senior Lord of Appeal in Ordinar...