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  • Volume 23: Issue 3

    Disbarrment by Federal Court for Failure to Perform Duties of State Office


    Indiana Law Journal
    Volume 23: Issue 3
    April 1948
    IN MEMORIAM
    Milo J. Bowman 1874-1948
    ARTICLES
    The Inherent Conservatism of the Legal Profession
    Edgar Bodenheimer
    Historical Basis of the Federal Judicial System
    John P. Frank
    NOTES
    Void for Vagueness: An Escapte from Statutory Interpretation
    The Defense of Illegality as Applied to the Robinson-Patman Act
    Physician-Patient Privilege–Waiver in Deed and Will Contests
    Indispensable Parties in Injunction Suits Against Federal Administrative Officers
    RECENT CASES
    Canon of Restrictive Interpretation Repudiated
    Right of Administrator to Appeal
    Inspection of Opponent’s Chattel Before Trial
    Member of Communist Party Denied Privilege of Naturalization
    Employer’s Liability in Hiring Physically Unfit Employee
    Statutory Liability of Railroad to Injured Employee
    Tax Counseling by Accountants
    BOOK REVIEWS
    Attorney General’s Manual on the Administrative Procedure Act & The Federal Administrative Procedure Act and the Administrative Agencies
    Ralph F. Fuchs
    A National Policy for the Oil Industry by Eugene V. Rostow
    Philip B. Kurland
    Some Reflections on the Reason of Statutes by Felix Frankfurter
    Richard F. Wolfson
    BAR PROCEEDINGS
    Proceedings of the Mid-Winter Meeting


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