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Volume 10 • Issue 3

Article


The Lawless Law of Nations

Sterling E. Edmunds

1925-01-01 Volume 10 • Issue 3 • 171-196

A Welcome to New Members of the Bar

Shepard Barclay

1925-01-01 Volume 10 • Issue 3 • 155-170

Note


Practicing Medicine Without Authority

Dikran C. Seropyan

1925-01-01 Volume 10 • Issue 3 • 197-201

A Multiplicity of Laws As a Cause of Disorder

Victor Packman

1925-01-01 Volume 10 • Issue 3 • 213-218

A Promise to Perform a Broken Contract As a Consideration for a Promise to Pay Additional Compensation

Maurice L. Stewart

1925-01-01 Volume 10 • Issue 3 • 202-212

Comments on Recent Decisions


Intoxicating Liquors—Mere Possession of Jamaica Ginger Not Unlawful

1925-01-01 Volume 10 • Issue 3 • 222-222

Negligence—Owner Not Liable for Death of Boy Who Ran in Front of Street Car When Boy Was Ordered off the Premises

1925-01-01 Volume 10 • Issue 3 • 223-223

Master and Servant—Special Employer of Airplane Pilot Furnsihed by General Employer Held Liable for Injuries to Pilot

1925-01-01 Volume 10 • Issue 3 • 222-223

Admiralty—Collision of Steamers—Liability of United States upon Counter Claim

1925-01-01 Volume 10 • Issue 3 • 219-219

Evidence—Care Required of a Dentist in Extracting Teeth—Admissibility of Patient's Testimony Regarding Her Dislocated Jaw

1925-01-01 Volume 10 • Issue 3 • 220-221

Street Railways—Liability for Death of a Bicyclist Colliding with Passenger Permitted to Alight at the Middle of a City Block

1925-01-01 Volume 10 • Issue 3 • 223-223

Contempt—Conveyance in Violation of Decree As Both Civil and Criminal Contempt—Attorney Advising Action Resulting in Client's Contempt, Likewise Guilty

1925-01-01 Volume 10 • Issue 3 • 219-220

Insurance—Insurer Against Fire Not Liable to Insured for Damages Caused by Concussion from Explosion in Adjacent Building

1925-01-01 Volume 10 • Issue 3 • 221-222

Contracts—Fraudulent Representations

1925-01-01 Volume 10 • Issue 3 • 220-220

Injunction—Attorney of Corporation Guilty of Contempt for Violation of Injunction—No Defense That Others Violated Injunction

1925-01-01 Volume 10 • Issue 3 • 221-221