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Works
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13 Communists speak to the court | |
Administration of bankrupt estates. | |
Analysis of the volume of security issues, 1935-1949. | |
The Canada steamship Company Vs. The "Alaska", her cargo &c. | |
The case of United States of America vs. William Z. Foster ... [et al.] : briefs of the defendants arguing the unconstitutionality of the Smith Act and of the indictments against them thereunder | |
Commemorative of Welcome R. Beebe. Born August 3, 1817. Died May 22, 1884. | |
The death of a DC-6B; a textbook of selected legal evidence, the "Julian Frank" case | |
[Expert reports and engineering rebuttal expert reports in the case of SR International Business Insurance Company Ltd. v. World Trade Center Properties LLC et al.] | |
Georges Lewys, plaintiff, against Eugene O'Neill, Boni & Liveright, inc., Horace Liveright inc. and Theatre guild inc., defendant. | |
In the matter of the petition of the Cunard steamship company, limited, as owners of the steamship "Lusitania," for limitation of its liability : opinion of court. | |
Issuer summaries; security issues in the United States, July 26, 1933 to December 31, 1949. | |
The judgments of the prize courts of the United States of America, in the case of the British barque "Springbok" and her cargo | |
Jugements des cours de prises des États-Unis d'Amérique dans l'affaire de la barque anglaise "Springbok" et de son chargement | |
Law of the Associated press. | |
Manual for receivers in bankruptcy | |
Maritime law : pamphlets : the Peterhoff case | |
Neutrality Act | |
The New York Times Company v. United States; a documentary history [of] the Pentagon Papers litigation. | |
Obscenity in books : the decisions of the United States District Court and of the United States Court of Appeals in the case of Ulysses by James Joyce, 1933-1934. I. The decision of the United States District Court rendered December 6, 1933 by Hon. John M. Woolsey lifting the ban on Ulysses by James Joyce. | |
Opinion of Harold R. Medina | |
Report of the case of the steamship Metero [MI] 1869 | |
The Roosevelt Panama libel case against the New York World and Indianapolis news. | |
Rules and regulations in bankruptcy | |
Rules of the District court of the United States for the southern district of New York... | |
Stare decisis | |
Supreme Court of the United States, October term, 1951, no. 111: Julius Rosenberg and Ethel Rosenberg, petitioners, vs. the United States of America. No. 112: Morton Sobell, petitioner, vs. the United States of America; petitions for writs of certiorari and exhibit thereto, filed June 7, 1952. | |
Trial and speeches of Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman | |
United States of America, libelant vs. one book called "Ulysses", Random House, Inc., claimant | |
United States of America, petitioner, against Eastern states retail lumber dealers association, et al., defendants ... | |
United States of America, plaintiff, against the Watchmakers of Switzerland Information Center, inc. [and others] defendants; opinion | |
United States of America, plaintiff, v. The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, defendant : civil action no. 42-245 : final judgment. | |
United States of America v. George H. Mead, Philip T. Dodge, George Chahoon, jr., Gordias H. P. Gould, senbrenner, defendants. | |
United States v. H.S. Morgan, et al. Selected trial briefs for defendants on general points. | |
The United States vs. 1,209 quarter casks and 1,235 octaves of sherry wine, various marks. | |
United States vs. Samuel R. Wood | |
The United States vs. The schooner Stephen Hart and her cargo. | |
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, plaintiff, against Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company, New York Municipal Railway Corportion and New York Consolidated Railroad Company, defendants. | |
William G. Choate, 1830-1920. | |
Williamson's complete code of practice on bankruptcy. |