One Hundred Legal Novels Law in Popular Culture Collection E-texts 17 Illinois Law Review 26 (1922) A LIST OF ONE HUNDRED legal NOVELS1 BY JOHN H. WIGMORE 1. And what, pray, is a 'legal' novel? For there have surely not been many illegal novels. or the conduct of the personages, enters into the plot. "Select Essays in Anglo-American legal history"; or to read http://www.law.utexas.edu/lpop/etext/wigmore.htm
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Studies In Irish Legal History Met with on the way are personages as different as Giolla na Naomh WN Osborough isprofessor of Jurisprudence and legal history at University College, Dublin http://www.four-courts-press.ie/cgi/bookshow.cgi?file=leg_hist.xml
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Extractions: * Sears invented the term "trust estates as business companies" which was recognized and defined in Rawle's Third Revision of Bouvier's Law Dictionary . A practical description of the law of trusts including historical perspectives into the origin of the modern "Massachusetts Business trust," arguably the only common-law method of business organization available with limited liability for the organizers, including the Standard Oil Trust . The text also includes a discussion of income taxation which is still of continued relevance in today's tax law, discussions of "Common Law Companies," "Business Trusts" and "Voluntary Associations" and relevant Massachusetts and Oklahoma statutes. The second edition is a significant update to the original 1912 edition. Shumaker, Walter A.
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Extractions: * The post-Civil War era in the United States was marked by tension between existing values and the need for social change brought about by the post-war era. This work provides an insightful analysis into the political and legal developments of the era and their manifestation in public life in this unique time in American history. 162. Kelsen, Hans. Collective Security under International Law . Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office, 1957. Reprinted 2001 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. LCCN 00-053507. ISBN 1-58477-144-5. Cloth. $70. * The noted jurist Hans Kelsen [1881-1973] advances his theory that collective security is "...an essential function of law, national as well as international, and that, therefore, there exists an intrinsic connection between international security and international law; in other terms, that collective security of the state is, just as collective security of the individual within the state, by its very nature a legal problem." Foreword p. ii. 163. Kelsen, Hans.
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Extractions: Tel: 617-876-5160 Fax: 617-661-3797 THE SACCO VANZETTI CASE 75 YEARS LATER: PUBLIC CONFERENCE AND EXHIBIT: CAMBRIDGE - (July 28, 2002) - August 23, 2002 marks the 75th anniversary of the execution of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti at the Charlestown State Prison. Their trial and conviction in 1921 in Dedham, Massachusetts for a payroll robbery and murder began an odyssey through the labyrinths of the Massachusetts legal system that not only transformed the legal landscape in Massachusetts, but had a significant influence on 20th century thought and literature with regard to the fairness and integrity of the American justice system. Many of the most influential personalities of the twentieth century were directly involved in or were affected in some way by this case. The case and the ordeal of the two men who served seven years on death row before their execution had a great impact in realms other than the legal. During the 1920's, the Sacco Vanzetti case sparked demonstrations in major cities throughout the world. It inspired many artists and writers such as Upton Sinclair, John Dos Passos, Edna Vincent Millay, Gutzon Borglum, and Ben Shahn, to produce enduring works of art. New plays, paintings, operas, and all sorts of literature are still emerging in the years since the execution of the two men. They left an indelible mark on the history of the labor movement in America an around the world.
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Extractions: English 28 is a course in reading and writing designed to strengthen the student's ability to use basic communication skills, including grammar, spelling, punctuation, and sentence construction. Instruction will include the assignment of full-length expository and argumentative essays. 10:10-Hrs TBA Mel McKee Instructor's Email: melmckee@earthlink.net Class Webpage: www.lamission.edu/e28 11 POLITICAL AND SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I (UC:CSU) 3 UNITS A survey of major events, personages, and themes most significant to the political, economic, and social development of this nation from its New World beginnings through the Civil War. It meets the American History and Institutions requirements for the California State University system and the Social and Behavioral Sciences requirements for all universities. All sections may be taken for honors credit. See the Honors Counselor. 10:10-Hrs TBA Ruth L Suyama Instructor's Email: Dr_Ruth_Suyama@yahoo.com
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Extractions: HOME NEWS GUIDE CONTACTS ... Feedback William Petyt manuscript collection of a richness which few private societies could otherwise have hoped to obtain; and this in turn provided the spur for the reorganisation of the Library upon a sound administrative basis. His collection, still intact after almost three hundred years, contains 386 volumes and covers a diversity of subjects. Early 12th century Macrobius. These include Year Books, Registers of Writs, Statutes, Legal Treatises, Precedent Books and Commonplace Books. Among chronicles there is an uncollated early 13th century manuscript of Roger de Hovedon's Historia Anglorum , which once belonged to the Abbey of Rievaulx. There is also a long range of Journals of the House of Commons, some of which contain entries which were no longer decipherable when the printed version of the Journals was made. Among noteworthy manuscripts there is an early 12th century Macrobius, and the earliest known Books of Forms in Ecclesiastical Causes, from the end of the 13th century. There are works by Sir Francis Bacon, Sir Robert Cotton and Sir Thomas Bodley, and important original letters from such personages as William Cecil, Lord Burghley, Sir Edward Coke and Sir Christopher Wren.
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