The occasions of justice: essays mostly on law

Type
Book
Authors
Category
American Law  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1963 
Publisher
Pages
213 pages 
Subject
American General Law 
Description
Content
Changing (and unchanging) faces of law -- The two cities of law -- Morris Cohen's American thought: a critical sketch -- Gutteridge's Comparative law -- Hoebel's The law of primitive man -- Nussbaum's Money in the law -- The Supreme Court and democracy -- Judicial restraint: a review of Konefsky['s] The legacy of Holmes and Brandeis; and Mason['s] Harlan Fiske Stone: pillar of the law -- The conservative and the court: a bedtime story -- Mr. Justice Black, the Supreme Court, and the Bill of Rights -- Walter Berns on freedom and virtue -- He cannot choose but hear: the plight of the captive auditor -- The lawfulness of the segregation decisions -- Paths to desegregation -- The law and civil rights -- James Jackson Kilpatrick's The sovereign states -- Jack Greenberg's Race relations and American law -- Withdrawal without defeat: a review of Dykeman and Stokely, Neither black nor white, and Ashmore, an epitaph for Dixie -- A note on the Alexia case -- A note on material progress -- A tribute to Jerome Michael -- Commencement address, the Storm King School. 
Biblio Notes
Donated by Graham Price.
Includes bibliographical references.  
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