New York University Law Quarterly Review, Volume 20Board of the New York University Law Quarterly Review, 1945 - Electronic journals 1947-1951 volumes contain fifth issue: Survey of New York Law. |
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Page 148
... Judges and the Congress , are setting an example that state courts may well emu- late . There are still twenty - eight states in which the trial judge may not comment on the evidence or review it in his charge to the jury - twenty ...
... Judges and the Congress , are setting an example that state courts may well emu- late . There are still twenty - eight states in which the trial judge may not comment on the evidence or review it in his charge to the jury - twenty ...
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... Judge Ryan said , in effect allowed Judge Earl to influence unduly the Court of Appeals of New York , and this in turn , by the super- added force to be thus given , was instrumental in leading the Su- preme Court of Nebraska into error ...
... Judge Ryan said , in effect allowed Judge Earl to influence unduly the Court of Appeals of New York , and this in turn , by the super- added force to be thus given , was instrumental in leading the Su- preme Court of Nebraska into error ...
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... Judge Earl , he not only re- fused to accept Landon , J.'s conclusion that the case of New York Life Insurance Company v . Armstrong , 52 cited as holding that the beneficiary of a life policy , by killing the insured , for- feited all ...
... Judge Earl , he not only re- fused to accept Landon , J.'s conclusion that the case of New York Life Insurance Company v . Armstrong , 52 cited as holding that the beneficiary of a life policy , by killing the insured , for- feited all ...
Contents
LAW QUARTERLY REVIEW | 1 |
Reorganizations and the Excess | 23 |
ARTICLES | 84 |
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