The Cornell Law Quarterly, Volumen15Cornell University, College of Law, 1930 The Cornell Law Quarterly's contents are topical and intended to be of special relevance to to those practicing law in New York State. |
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... problem . Generally , they resort to legal fictions . We cannot go into the question of legal fictions at present , except to state dogmatically that legal fictions . are concerned wholly with that with which in our immediate dis ...
... problem . Generally , they resort to legal fictions . We cannot go into the question of legal fictions at present , except to state dogmatically that legal fictions . are concerned wholly with that with which in our immediate dis ...
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... problem only , and one that has nothing to do with justice , we know that ultimately we shall have to struggle with another problem - one that does concern justice — and it troubles us in advance . To resign in the face of the ...
... problem only , and one that has nothing to do with justice , we know that ultimately we shall have to struggle with another problem - one that does concern justice — and it troubles us in advance . To resign in the face of the ...
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... problem requir- ing the combined wisdom of those who are qualified to contribute to the general knowledge . It is ... problem which in my view are of paramount consideration . It is not possible intelligently to treat of crime as long as ...
... problem requir- ing the combined wisdom of those who are qualified to contribute to the general knowledge . It is ... problem which in my view are of paramount consideration . It is not possible intelligently to treat of crime as long as ...
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