Included in this collection are articles written by Maurer faculty in both our own law journals and in those published by others.
Submissions from 1927
The Vanishing Rights of the States, by James M. Beck, Paul L. Sayre
(2 Indiana Law Journal 427 (1927))
Two Views of Commercial Arbitration, Paul L. Sayre
(2 Indiana Law Journal 704 (1927))
University of Cincinnati Law Review, Paul L. Sayre
(2 Indiana Law Journal 428 (1927))
Murder Piracy and Treason: A Selection of Notable English Trials, by Raymond Postgate, Paul L. Sayre
(3 Indiana Law Journal 169 (1927))
North Carolina Law Review, Paul L. Sayre
(2 Indiana Law Journal 507 (1927))
Present Status of the Philosophy of Law and of Rights, Paul L. Sayre
(2 Indiana Law Journal 506 (1927))
Social Work in the Light of History, by Stuart A. Queen, Paul L. Sayre
(3 Indiana Law Journal 170 (1927))
States' Rights and National Prohibition, Paul L. Sayre
(3 Indiana Law Journal 171 (1927))
Constitutional Law, Hugh Evander Willis
(2 Indiana Law Journal 577 (1927))
On the Trail of the Bad Man, Hugh Evander Willis
(14 Indiana University Alumni Quarterly 484 (1927))
Our Dual Form of Government, Hugh Evander Willis
(15 Kentucky Law Journal 175 (1927))
Power of Legislative Bodies to Punish for Contempt, Hugh Evander Willis
(2 Indiana Law Journal 614 (1927))
Presidential Power of Removal, Hugh Evander Willis
(2 Indiana Law Journal 399 (1927))
Punishment for Contempt of Court, Hugh Evander Willis
(2 Indiana Law Journal 309 (1927))
Some Conflicting Decisions of the United States Supreme Court, Hugh Evander Willis
(13 Virginia Law Review 155 (1927))
The Rate Base for Rate Regulation, Hugh Evander Willis
(3 Indiana Law Journal 225 (1927))
Why Colleges and Universities?, Hugh Evander Willis
(14 Indiana University Alumni Quarterly 131 (1927))
Submissions from 1926
The New Annotated Federal Judicial Code, by James Love Hopkins; The New Federal Equity Rules, by James Love Hopkins, Robert C. Brown
(2 Indiana Law Journal 183 (1926))
Real Property, Determinable Fee, Bernard C. Gavit
(21 Illinois Law Review 387 (1927))
Courts--Jurisdiction to Vacate Order of Adoption after Term (Comment on Recent Cases), Bernard C. Gavit
(20 Illinois Law Review 496 (1926))
Ethical Basis of the Law of Defamation, Fowler V. Harper
(31 Dickinson Law Review 63 (1926))
Mandamus to Compel Corporations to Allow Inspection of Books, Action by Administratrix of Stockholder, Paul V. McNutt
(26 Columbia Law Review 231 (1926))
Stockholder's Rights to Inspect Corporate Books and Records, Paul V. McNutt
(1 Indiana Law Journal 45 (1926))
The Triumvirate of the Profession of the Law, Paul V. McNutt
(2 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 120-130 (1926))
Admission to the Bar as Provided for in the Indiana Constitutional Convention of 1850-1851, James J. Robinson
(1 Indiana Law Journal 209 (1926))
A Selection of Cases on Evidence at the Common Law, by James Bradley, James J. Robinson
(1 Indiana Law Journal 112 (1926))
Permanent International Court of Criminal Justice, by M. Caloyanni, James J. Robinson
(1 Indiana Law Journal 64 (1926))
Proposals for the Improvement of the Administration of Criminal Justice in Indiana, James J. Robinson
(2 Indiana Law Journal 217 (1926))
American Prohibition Digest 1926, edited by Arthur W. Blakemore, Paul L. Sayre
(2 Indiana Law Journal 281 (1926))
Doctrine of Constructive Trusts Where the Grantee Refuses to Carry Out an Oral Trust Although he Solicited the Conveyance and Stood in a Confidential Relation to the Grantor, Paul L. Sayre
(1 Indiana Law Journal 278 (1926))
Due Process of Law in Proceedings before a City Council to Disannex Territory under the Indiana Law, Paul L. Sayre
(1 Indiana Law Journal 156 (1926))
Lycurgus, or the Future of the Law, by E.S.P. Haynes, Paul L. Sayre
(1 Indiana Law Journal 294 (1926))
Notes to Statutes of Indiana 1925, edited by Emerson E. Ballard, Paul L. Sayre
(2 Indiana Law Journal 282 (1926))
The Law: Business or Profession?, by Jules Henry Cohen, Paul L. Sayre
(1 Indiana Law Journal 295 (1926))
Progress and the Constitution, by Newton D. Baker, Hugh E. Willis
(1 Indiana Law Journal 173 (1926))
A Definition of Law, Hugh Evander Willis
(12 Virginia Law Review 203 (1926))
Due Process of Law Under the United States Constitution, Hugh Evander Willis
(74 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 331 (1926))
Ogden v. Washington National Bank, Hugh Evander Willis
(2 Indiana Law Journal 178 (1926))
Some Fundamental Legal Concepts, Hugh Evander Willis
(1 Indiana Law Journal 18 (1926))
Submissions from 1925
Conflict of Laws--Law Governing the Performance of a Contract--Validity of Power of Attorney to Confess Judgment (Comment on Recent Cases), Bernard C. Gavit
(19 Illinois Law Review 584 (1925))
Practice Court Work, Charles M. Hepburn
(5 American Law School Review 543 (1925))
Submissions from 1924
Fraud in the Inception of Bills and Notes, William E. Britton
(9 Cornell Law Quarterly 138 (1924))
Negligence in the Law of Bills and Notes, William E. Britton
(24 Columbia Law Review 695 (1924))
Collective Labor Agreements in American Law, Ralph F. Fuchs
(10 St. Louis Law Review 1 (1924))
Two Aspects of Law and Liberalism in the United States, Ralph F. Fuchs
(9 St. Louis Law Review 204 (1924))
Clark, G. L., The Law of Torts, Charles M. Hepburn
(37 Harvard Law Review 399 (1924))
Hinton, E. W., A Selection of Cases on the Law of Pleading Under Modern Codes, 2nd Ed., Charles M. Hepburn
(22 Michigan Law Review 862 (1924))
Private Ownership -- Its Characteristics and Legal History in the United States, Hugh Evander Willis
(6 Illinois Law Quarterly 197 (1924))
The Road to World Peace: A Plan by Which the United States May Cooperate with Other Nations to Achieve and Preserve the Peace of the World, Hugh Evander Willis
(58 American Law Review 551 (1924))
What Is Consideration in the Anglo-American Law of Contracts?, Hugh Evander Willis
(72 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 245 (1924))
What Is Consideration in the Anglo-American Law of Contracts, Part II, Hugh Evander Willis
(72 University of Pennsylvania Law Review and American Law Register 376 (1924))
Submissions from 1923
The Teaching of Law in Schools of Business, William E. Britton
(5 American Law School Review 201 (1923))
Historic Periods in the Development of Our Law, Hugh Evander Willis
(9 American Bar Association Journal 187 (1923))
Submissions from 1922
Proposed Procedural Reform, Hugh Evander Willis
(5 Illinois Law Quarterly 17 (1922))
Submissions from 1921
The Inns of Court and Certain Conditions in American Legal Education, Charles M. Hepburn
(8 Virginia Law Review 93 (1921))
Submissions from 1920
Constitutional Changes in Eminent Domain in Illinois, William E. Britton
(2 Illinois Law Bulletin 479 (1920))
The Rationale of Agency, Warren A. Seavey
(29 Yale Law Journal 859 (1920))
A Plan for the Reform of Legal Procedure, Hugh Evander Willis
(8 California Law Review 326 (1920))
Submissions from 1918
Equitable Relief in Contracts Involving Personal Services, James Lewis Parks
(66 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 251 (1918))
Submissions from 1916
The Growing Demand for a Broad General Education, Charles M. Hepburn
(2 American Bar Association Journal 56 (1916))
Liability of an Agent in Tort, Warren A. Seavey
(1 Southern Law Quarterly 16 (1916))
Notice Through an Agent, Warren A. Seavey
(65 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 1 (1916))
Submissions from 1915
Assignment of Mortgages Securing Negotiable Notes, William E. Britton
(10 Illinois Law Review 337 (1915))
Report of the Meeting of the Section of Legal Education of the American Bar Association, Charles M. Hepburn
(81 Central Law Journal 219 (1915))
Anomalous Growth of the Common Law -- The Anglo-American Quest for Justice, Hugh Evander Willis
(3 California Law Review 103 (1915))
How Shall the People of the United States of America Reform Their Legal Procedure So As to Make It an Instrument of Justice?, Hugh Evander Willis
(6 Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology 533 (1915))
Our Game of Legal Procedure, Hugh Evander Willis
(81 Central Law Journal 130 (1915))
Submissions from 1914
The Modern Law School in England and America, Charles M. Hepburn
(2 Virginia Law Review 85 (1914))
Submissions from 1912
The State University Law School: I, Its Rise and Its Mission, Charles M. Hepburn
(24 The Green Bag 179 (1912))
Submissions from 1910
Discussion, The Honor System, Charles M. Hepburn
(2 American Law School Review 470 (1910))
Submissions from 1909
A New Development in Legal Education, Charles M. Hepburn
(2 American Law School Review 285 (1909))
Measure of Damages When a Property Is Wrongfully Taken by a Private Individual, Hugh Evander Willis
(22 Harvard Law Review 419 (1909))
"Subject-Matter", Hugh Evander Willis
(9 Columbia Law Review 419 (1909))
Submissions from 1908
Convention for the Peaceful Adjustment of International Differences, Amos S. Hershey
(2 American Journal of International Law 29 (1908))
Ignorance and Mistake in the Criminal Law, Edwin Roulette Keedy
(22 Harvard Law Review 75 (1908))
Submissions from 1907
An International Prize Court, Amos S. Hershey
(19 The Green Bag 652 (1907))
The Calvo and Drago Doctrines, Amos S. Hershey
(1 American Journal of International Law 26 (1907))
The Japanese School Question and the Treaty-Making Power, Amos S. Hershey
(1 American Political Science Review 393 (1907))
The Nature of Law, Hugh Evander Willis
(2 American Law School Review 66 (1907))
The Right of Bailees to Contract Against Liability for Negligence, Hugh Evander Willis
(20 Harvard Law Review 297 (1907))
Submissions from 1906
Are a Knowledge of an Offer and Intent to Accept Essential to the Recovery of a Reward Offered?, Hugh Evander Willis
(62 Central Law Journal 105 (1906))
Submissions from 1905
Growth of the Power of Contract in the History of the Liability of Common Carriers, Hugh Evander Willis
(5 Brief 231 (1905))
Submissions from 1904
Some Questions of International Law Arising from the Russo-Japanese War, Pt. I, Amos S. Hershey
(16 The Green Bag 306 (1904))
Some Questions of International Law Arising from the Russo-Japanese War, Pt. II, Amos S. Hershey
(16 The Green Bag 375 (1904))
Some Questions of International Law Arising from the Russo-Japanese War, Pt. III, Amos S. Hershey
(16 The Green Bag 452 (1904))
Some Questions of International Law Arising from the Russo-Japanese War, Pt. IV, Amos S. Hershey
(16 The Green Bag 538 (1904))
Some Questions of International Law Arising from the Russo-Japanese War, Pt. V, Amos S. Hershey
(16 The Green Bag 595 (1904))
Some Questions of International Law Arising from the Russo-Japanese War, Pt. VI, Amos S. Hershey
(16 The Green Bag 659 (1904))
Some Questions of International Law Arising from the Russo-Japanese War, Pt. VII, Amos S. Hershey
(16 The Green Bag 744 (1904))
Some Questions of International Law Arising from the Russo-Japanese War, Pt. VIII, Amos S. Hershey
(16 The Green Bag 814 (1904))
American Law Schools and the Teaching of Law, George Louis Reinhard
(16 The Green Bag 165 (1904))
The Right to Practice Law, George Louis Reinhard
(1 American Law School Review 211 (1904))
Submissions from 1903
The Venezuelan Affair in the Light of International Law, Amos S. Hershey
(51 American Law Register 249 (1903))
Submissions from 1902
A Treatise on the Law of Agency in Contract and Tort, George L. Reinhard
(George L. Reinhard, A TREATISE ON THE LAW OF AGENCY IN CONTRACT AND TORT. Indianapolis: The Bowen-Merrill Company, 1902.)
Submissions from 1901
Is Law a Field for Woman's Work?, William P. Rogers
(24 Annual Report of the American Bar Association 548-564 (1901))
Submissions from 1896
The Recognition of Cuban Belligerency, Amos S. Hershey
(7 Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 450 (1896))
In Memoriam, W. P. Rogers
(W. P. Rogers, "In Memoriam," ARBUTUS. Bloomington: Indiana University, 1896 (p.127))
Submissions from 1895
When the Lawyers Rode the Circuit, David Demaree Banta
("When the Lawyers Rode the Circuit," in BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES AND REVIEWS OF THE BENCH AND BAR OF INDIANA. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill, 1895, pp. 127-148.)
Submissions from 1894
History of Indiana University: Perils from Sectarian Controversies and the Constitutional Convention (1835-1850), David Demaree Banta
(James A. Woodburn, HISTORY OF INDIANA UNIVERSITY. Bloomington: Indiana University, 1940 (Chapter 6, pp. 111-124))
Submissions from 1893
History of Indiana University: From College to University (1833- 1838), David Demaree Banta
(James A. Woodburn, HISTORY OF INDIANA UNIVERSITY. Bloomington: Indiana University, 1940 (Chapter 5, pp. 98-110))