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Volume 31, May 1957, Number 2
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This issue contains articles from Shall There Be a Consitutional Convention in 1959?: A Symposium.Editorial Board
In Memoriam
Maurice Finkelstein (1899-1957): A Memorial Tribute
John A. Flynn, Joseph T. Tinnelly, Louis Prashker, Louis Finkelstein, Felix Frankfurter, Benjamin J. Rabin, Ferdinand Pecora, and Louis S. Posner
Symposium
Shall There Be a Convention to Revise the Constitution and Amend the Same?
James B. M. McNally
Another New York State Constitutional Convention
Robert Moses
A Constitutional Convention--Desirable and Necessary
Walter A. Lynch
Article
A Study in Administrative Procedure: The Case of the Red Sea Charters
Maurice Finkelstein
Book Reviews
The Blessings of Liberty (Book Review)
Brendan F. Brown
Public Utility Regulatory Law (Book Review)
Frank H. Sommer
Contracts to Make Wills (Book Review)
George F. Keenan
Federal Estate and Gift Taxes (Book Review)
James L. Garrity
Notes
Dual Office Holding and Conflicts in Appointive Powers
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The Defense of Entrapment in the Federal Courts
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Cy Pres in New York
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The Attorney's Duties of Disclosure
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Recent Developments in New York Law
Banks and Banking--Joint Savings Accounts--Effect of Section 239(3) in Survivorship Action (Matter of Creekmore, 1 N.Y.2d 284 (1956))
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Insurance--Co-Operation Clause--Verification of Third-Party Complaint (American Surety Co. v. Diamond, 1 N.Y.2d 594 (1956))
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Insurance--Section 167(3) of Insurance Law--Held Applicable to Accidents in Other Jurisdictions (New Amsterdam Cas. Co. v. Stecker, 1 A.D.2d 629 (1st Dep't 1956))
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Property--Condemnation--Covenant of Quiet Enjoyment (Dolman v. United States Trust Co., 2 N.Y.2d 110 (1956))
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Support and Maintenance--New York Uniform Support of Dependents Law Held Constitutional (Landes v. Landes, 1 N.Y.2d 358 (1956))
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Torts--Libel and Slander--Oral Extemporaneous Remarks Over Television Held Libelous (Shor v. Billingsley, 158 N.Y.S.2d 476 (Sup. Ct. 1957))
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Zoning--Administrative Law--Denial of Building Approval to Church Held Arbitrary and Unreasonable (Diocese of Rochester v. Planning Board, 1 N.Y.2d 508 (1956))
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New York City Under Permanent Personal Registration
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Apportionment of the New York State Senate
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