Included in this collection are articles written by Maurer faculty in both our own law journals and in those published by others.


Submissions from 1951

Tax Problems Involved in Administration, Byron E. Bronston
(1951 University of Illinois Law Forum 565)

A Manual for Drafting Federal Legislation, Reed Dickerson
(11 Federal Bar Association Journal 238 (1951))

In Memory of Mr. Justice Wiley B. Rutledge, Ralph F. Fuchs
(24 Rocky Mountain Law Review 1 (1951))

The Requirement of Exactness in the Justification of Price and Service Differentials Under the Robinson-Patman Act, Ralph F. Fuchs
(30 Texas Law Review 1 (1951))

An Open Letter Proposing a School of Cultural Legal Studies, Jerome Hall
(4 Journal of Legal Education 181 (1951))

Book Review. Stone, J., The Providence and Function of Law, Jerome Hall
(278 Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 205 (1951))

Dean O.H. Thormodsgard - Commendation, Jerome Hall
(27 North Dakota Law Review 5 (1951))

Postscript: Proposals for a Long-Range Program, Jerome Hall
(25 Connecticut Bar Journal 294 (1951))

The Challenge of Jurisprudence: To Build a Science and Philosophy of Law, Jerome Hall
(37 American Bar Association Journal 23 (Jan. 1951))

The Proposal to Prepare a Model Penal Code, Jerome Hall
(4 Journal of Legal Education 91 (1951))

Book Review. The Growth of American Law: The Law Makers by James Willard Hurst, Frank Edward Horack Jr.
(64 Harvard Law Review 866 (1951))

The Blaine Amendment and the Bill of Rights, Alfred W. Meyer
(64 Harvard Law Review 939 (1951))

Indiana: Birthplace of Migratory Divorce, Val Nolan Jr.
(26 Indiana Law Journal 515 (1951))

Unicameralism and the Indiana Constitutional Convention of 1850, Val Nolan Jr.
(26 Indiana Law Journal 349 (1951))

Book Review. Cases and Materials on Constitutional Law by John P. Frank, Monrad G. Paulsen
(46 Illinois Law Review 163 (1951))

Book Review. The Conflict of Laws: A Comparative Study, Vol. III by Ernst Rabel, Monrad G. Paulsen
(26 Notre Dame Lawyer 770 (1951))

State Constitutions, State Courts and First Amendment Freedoms, Monrad G. Paulsen
(4 Vanderbilt Law Review 620 (1951))

A New Tribunal of the State of Washington, Ivan C. Rutledge
(26 Washington Law Review 196 (1951))

Joint Tenancy in Washington Bank Accounts, Ivan C. Rutledge
(26 Washington Law Review 116 (1951))

Conspiracy in Civil Law Countries, Wencelas J. Wagner
(42 Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology and Police Science 171 (1951))

Submissions from 1950

The Amendments to Rule 12 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, John A. Bauman
(26 North Dakota Bar Briefs 235 (1950))

Tax Problems of Revocable Trusts, Byron E. Bronston
(28 Taxes 1157 (1950))

Economic Considerations in the Enforcement of the Antitrust Laws of the United States, Ralph F. Fuchs
(34 Minnesota Law Review 210 (1950))

The Hearing Examiner Fiasco Under the Administrative Procedure Act, Ralph F. Fuchs
(63 Harvard Law Review 737 (1950))

Where Do We Go From Here in Legal Education?, Bernard C. Gavit
(23 Rocky Mountain Law Review 24 (1950))

Book Review. Cohen, M. R., Reason and Law, Jerome Hall
(270 Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 182 (1950))

Social Meaning of Legal Concepts - Criminal Guilt, Jerome Hall
(26 Indiana Law Journal 150 (1950))

Book Review. Local Government by Jefferson B. Fordham, Frank Edward Horack Jr.
(35 Iowa Law Review 528 (1950))

Cooperative Action for Improved Statutory Interpretation, Frank Edward Horack Jr.
(3 Vanderbilt Law Review 382 (1950))

On Understanding the Supreme Court, by Paul A. Freund, W. Howard Mann
(25 Indiana Law Journal 389 (1950))

Rutledge and Civil Liberties, W. Howard Mann
(25 Indiana Law Journal 532 (1950))

"Natural Rights'--A Constitutional Doctrine in Indiana, Monrad Paulsen
(25 Indiana Law Journal 123 (1950))

Book Review. Handbook of the Conflict of Laws, 3rd ed. by Herbert F. Goodrich, Monrad G. Paulsen
(2 Journal of Legal Education 541 (1950))

The Persistence of Substantive Due Process in the States, Monrad G. Paulsen
(34 Minnesota Law Review 91 (1950))

The Special Nature of the Insurance Contract: A Few Suggestions for Further Study, Franklin M. Schultz
(15 Law and Contemporary Problems 376 (1950))

Book Review. Courts on Trial: Myth and Reality in American Justice by Jerome Frank, Elvis J. Stahr Jr.
(38 Kentucky Law Journal 643 (1950))

The Constitution Review Commission of Kentucky, Elvis J. Stahr Jr.
(39 Kentucky Law Journal 6 (1950))

Submissions from 1949

Judicial Control of Administrative Action by Means of the Extraordinary Remedies in Minnesota, John A. Bauman, Stefan A. Riesenfeld, and Richard C. Maxwell
(33 Minnesota Law Review 569 (1949))

A Modern Law of Nations, by Philip C. Jessup; The International Problem of Governing Mankind, by Philip C. Jessup, Austin V. Clifford
(24 Indiana Law Journal 496 (1949))

The Legacy of Sacco and Vanzetti, by G. Louis Joughin and Edmund M. Morgan, Hugh M. Davidson and Monrad G. Paulsen
(24 Indiana Law Journal 489 (1949))

Book Review. Free Speech and Its Relation to Self-Government by Alexander Meiklejohn, John P. Frank
(27 Texas Law Review 405 (1949))

Book Review. Readings in American Legal History by M. D. Howe, John P. Frank
(59 Yale Law Journal 175 (1949))

Ingredients of Judicial Biography, John P. Frank
(24 Indiana Law Journal 374 (1949))

Justice Murphy: The Goals Attempted, John P. Frank
(59 Yale Law Journal 1 (1949))

The United States Supreme Court: 1948-49, John P. Frank
(17 University of Chicago Law Review 1 (1949))

Administrative Determinations and Personal Rights in the Present Supreme Court, Ralph F. Fuchs
(24 Indiana Law Journal 163 (1949))

Wiley B. Rutledge, 1894-1949, Ralph F. Fuchs
(7 National Bar Journal 393 (1949))

States' Rights and Federal Procedure, Bernard C. Gavit
(25 Indiana Law Journal 1 (1949))

A Pedagogical Discovery Via the Seminar, Jerome Hall
(2 Journal of Legal Education 209 (1949))

Book Review. Cairns, H., Legal Philosophy from Plato to Hegel, Jerome Hall
(264 Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 152 (1949))

Book Review. Dession, G. H., Criminal Law, Administration and Public Order, Jerome Hall
(58 Yale Law Journal 341 (1949))

Book Review. Radzinowicz, L., A History of English Criminal Law, Jerome Hall
(27 Texas Law Review 735 (1949))

Book Review. Ross, A., Towards a Realistic Jurisprudence, Jerome Hall
(63 Harvard Law Review 181 (1949))

Concerning the Nature of Positive Law, Jerome Hall
(58 Yale Law Journal 545 (1949))

The Place and Uses of Jurisprudence: Introductory Remarks, Jerome Hall
(1 Journal of Legal Education 475 (1949))

Constitutional Law - Anti-Lynching Legislation, William Burnett Harvey
(47 Michigan Law Review 369 (1949))

Bentham's "A Fragment on Government and an Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation," by Wilfrid Harrison; Jeremy Bentham and the Law: A Symposium, by George W. Keeton and Georg Schwarzenberger, Frank E. Horack Jr.
(24 Indiana Law Journal 607 (1949))

The Disintegration of Statutory Construction, Frank E. Horack Jr.
(24 Indiana Law Journal 355 (1949))

Legislative Adaptation of Scientific Discovery, Frank Edward Horack Jr.
(28 Nebraska Law Review 506 (1949))

Sex Offenses and Scientific Investigation, Frank Edward Horack Jr.
(44 Illinois Law Review 149 (1949))

International Contracts, by Geoffrey Chevalier Cheshire, Monrad G. Paulsen
(25 Indiana Law Journal 109 (1949))

Preferment of Religious Institutions in Tax and Labor Legislation, Monrad G. Paulsen
(14 Law and Contemporary Problems 144 (1949))

Book Review. A Brief Survey of the Jurisdiction and Practice of the Courts of the United States, 5th ed. by Charles W. Bunn, Ivan C. Rutledge
(2 Journal of Legal Education 239 (1949))

The Challenge of the Critical Century, Elvis J. Stahr Jr.
(13 Kentucky State Bar Journal 113 (1949))

Property, Wealth, Land: Allocation, Planning and Development, by Myres Smith McDougal and David Haber, Leon H. Wallace
(24 Indiana Law Journal 611 (1949))

The President's Page, Leon H. Wallace
(45 Brief 2 (Nov. 1949))

The Contract Clause of Action Under the Taft-Hartley Act, Leon Harry Wallace
(16 Brooklyn Law Review 1 (1949))

Submissions from 1948

The Doctrine of Misuse of Patent
(23 Indiana Law Journal 157 (1948))

The Enduring Federalist, edited by Charles A. Beard; The Great Rehearsal, by Carl Van Doren, John P. Frank
(23 Indiana Law Journal 516 (1948))

Book Review. Lions Under the Throne by C. P. Curtis, Jr. and The Nine Young Men by W. McCune, John P. Frank
(96 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 597 (1948))

Book Review. The Roosevelt Court by C. H. Pritchett, John P. Frank
(34 Iowa Law Review 143 (1948))

Liberty Against Government: The Rise, Flowering and Decline of a Famous Juridical Concept, by By Edward S. Corwin, John P. Frank
(24 Indiana Law Journal 139 (1948))

The United States Supreme Court: 1947-48, John P. Frank
(16 University of Chicago Law Review 1 (1948))

Attorney General's Manual on the Administrative Procedure Act, Prepared by the United States Department of Justice; The Federal Administrative Procedure Act and the Administrative Agencies, Vol. VII of the New York University School of Law Institute Proceedings, Ralph F. Fuchs
(23 Indiana Law Journal 362 (1948))

Book Review. Waldo, D., The Administrative State: A Study of the Political Theory of American Public Administration, Ralph F. Fuchs
(36 California Law Review 664 (1948))

Legal Education and Public Administration, Ralph F. Fuchs
(8 Public Administration Review 210 (1948))

Legal Education and the Public Interest, 1948, Ralph F. Fuchs
(1 Journal of Legal Education 155 (1948))

The Model Act's Division of Administrative Proceedings into Rule-Making and Contested Cases, Ralph F. Fuchs
(33 Iowa Law Review 210 (1948))

Report of the State Penal and Correctional Survey Commission, Jerome Hall
(24 Indiana Law Journal 1 (1948))

Federal Courts - Rule 20 of Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure - Constitutionality, William Burnett Harvey
(46 Michigan Law Review 964 (1948))

Book Review. Summary of American Law by George L. Clark, Frank Edward Horack Jr.
(33 Iowa Law Review 605 (1948))

The Future of Uniform Laws -- The Commercial Code, Frank Edward Horack Jr.
(9 Ohio State Law Journal 555 (1948))

Migratory Divorce: Chapters III and IV: The Appearance of Sherrer and the Ghost of Haddock, Monrad G. Paulsen
(24 Indiana Law Journal 25 (1948))

Book Review. Discrimination by Railroads and Other Public Utilities by I. Beverly Lake, Ivan C. Rutledge
(23 Washington Law Review 84 (1948))

State Control of Business Through Certificates of Convenience and Necessity, by By Ford P. Hall, Franklin M. Schultz
(24 Indiana Law Journal 146 (1948))

Book Review. Criminal Procedure from Arrest to Appeal by Lester Bernhardt-Orfield, Elvis J. Stahr Jr.
(36 Kentucky Law Journal 491 (1948))

Book Review. The Successful Practice of Law by John Evarts Tracy, Elvis J. Stahr Jr.
(36 Kentucky Law Journal 252 (1948))

The Constitutionality of Certain Indirect Approaches to Raising the Assessment Level, Elvis J. Stahr Jr.
(13 Kentucky State Bar Journal 38 (1948))

Submissions from 1947

Gross Receipts Taxes on Interstate Transactions, (Ain't God Tough on Indiana?), Allison Dunham
(47 Columbia Law Review 211 (1947))

Characterization, Res Judicata and the Lawyers' Clause, C.B. Dutton Jr.
(22 Indiana Law Journal 201 (1947))

Disqualification of Judges, John P. Frank
(56 Yale Law Journal 605 (1947))

Recapturing War Profits -- A Civil War Experience, John P. Frank
(1947 Wisconsin Law Review 212)

The United States Supreme Court: 1946-47, John P. Frank
(15 University of Chicago Law Review 1 (1947))

Book Review. Mason, A.T., Brandeis, A Free Man's Life, Ralph F. Fuchs
(25 Texas Law Review 437 (1947))

Book Review. A Declaration of Legal Faith by Wiley Rutledge, Fowler V. Harper
(57 Yale Law Journal 331 (1947))

Book Review. Behind the Silken Curtain by B. C. Crum and Palestine Mission by R. Crossman, Fowler V. Harper
(56 Yale Law Journal 1283 (1947))

Policy Bases of the Conflict of Laws: Reflections on Rereading Professor Lorenzen's Essays, Fowler V. Harper
(56 Yale Law Journal 1155 (1947))

The Supreme Court and the Conflict of Laws, Fowler V. Harper
(47 Columbia Law Review 883 (1947))

Jury -- Determination of Damages by Appellate Court as Denial of Right to Trial by Jury Given by Federal Law, William Burnett Harvey
(46 Michigan Law Review 269 (1947))

Congressional Silence: A Tool of Judicial Supremacy, Frank Edward Horack Jr.
(25 Texas Law Review 247 (1947))