Viewing Treatises/textbooks Category (80) found:Amasa C. Paul, The Law of Trade-Marks (1903).In 1903 Amasa Copp Paul's 981 page "The Law of Trade-Marks Including Trade-Names and Unfair Competition" was published by the Keefe-Davidson Co., St. Paul, Minnesota.
Book Review of William W. Billson: "Equity in Its Relation to Common Law." (1918)William W. Billson practiced law in Minnesota for forty-two years. Because of declining health, he moved to California in 1910. There he spent time in the Los Angeles Law Library studying the relation between equity and law. In 1917 his 234 page "Equity in Its Relation to Common Law" was publishe... An Introduction to the "Treatises/Textbooks" Category in the Archives of the Minnesota Legal History Project.The "Treatises/Textbooks" category in the Archives of the MLHP holds the texts of treatises and textbooks written by Minnesota lawyers, judges and law professors in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This Introduction describes the background of these publications. ... Howard S. Abbott: "Cases on Public Corporations" (1898).Howard Strickland Abbott (1864-1944) worked for railroads for ten years after he was admitted to the Minnesota bar in 1887. With a reputation as an experienced corporate lawyer, especially in railroad law, he was appointed Special Master in Chancery for the receivership of the Union Pacific and sub... Howard S. Abbott: "A Treatise on the Law of Municipal Corporations" (Volume 1, 1905).Howard Abbott's massive three volume treatise on the law of municipal corporations was published by the Keefe-Davidson Company of St. Paul. The first volume was published in 1905 and is posted here. Volumes two and three followed in 1906. The set cost $18.00.
Howard S. Abbott: "A Treatise on the Law of Municipal Corporations" (Volume 2, 1906).The second volume of Howard Abbott's three volume treatise on the law of municipal corporations was published by the Keefe-Davidson Company of St. Paul in 1906, and is posted here. Volume one came out in 1905, and the third followed in 1906.
Howard S. Abbott: "A Treatise on the Law of Municipal Corporations" (Volume 3, 1906).The third volume of Howard Strickland Abbott's three volume treatise on the law of municipal corporations was published by the Keefe-Davidson Company of St. Paul in 1906, and is posted here. Volume one came out in 1905, followed by the second in 1906.
Book Reviews of Howard S. Abbott. "A Treatise on the Law of Municipal Corporations" (1905-1906)Howard S. Abbott's three volume "A Treatise on the Law of Municipal Corporations" was published by the Keefe-Davidson Company of St. Paul in 1905-6. It was reviewed as a set in major law journals. Five book reviews are posted here.
Howard S. Abbott: "A Summary of the Law of Public Corporations" (1908).In 1908 Howard S. Abbott's A Summary of the Law of Public Corporations was published by the Keefe-Davidson Company of St. Paul, Minnesota. At the time, he was in private practice in Minneapolis, and also lectured on "public and private corporations and civil law" at the College of Law at the Univer... Howard S. Abbott: "A Treatise on the Law of Public Securities" (1913).In 1913, Howard S. Abbott's 1277 page Treatise on the Law of Public Corporations was published by Callaghan and Company of Chicago. It is posted here.
Howard S. Abbott, Francis M. Springer & Eugene A. Gilmore: "Corporation Law: A Comprehensive Treatise on Federal and State Legislation Relative to Private and Public Service Corporations and Interstate Commerce" (1913).In 1913, a "comprehensive treatise" --- actually a textbook --- on federal and state regulation of corporations was published by the American School of Correspondence of Chicago. It is posted here.
Morton Barrows: "Handbook on the Law of Negligence" (1900).Morton Barrows was born on June 14, 1856, in Reading Massachusetts, graduated Harvard University in 1880, attended Boston University Law School, moved to St. Paul in 1883, and was admitted to the bar. He died on August 17, 1936, in St. Paul, at age 80. In a memorial proceeding presented by the Ra... Book Reviews of Morton Barrows, "Handbook of the Law of Negligence" (1900).Morton Barrows' treatise on negligence was reviewed in two law journals: The Harvard Law Review and The Central Law Journal. They are posted here. ... William W. Billson: "Equity in Its Relation to Common Law." (1917).William W. Billson practiced law in Minnesota for forty-two years. Because of declining health, he moved to California in 1910. There he spent time in the Los Angeles Law Library studying the relation between equity and law. His efforts resulted in the publication in 1917 of a 234 page book title... Charles W. Bunn: "A Brief Survey of the Jurisdiction and Practice of the Courts of the United States" (1914).In 1914, a "brief survey" of federal court jurisdiction and practice, written by Charles Wilson Bunn (1855-1941), a lecturer at the Law School of the University of Minnesota, was published by West Publishing Company. It sold so well that revised editions were published in 1921, 1927, 1939 and 1949.... Reviews of Charles W. Bunn's "Brief Survey of the Jurisdiction of the Courts of the United States." (1921).In 1914 West Publishing Company published a short study of the jurisdiction of federal courts by Charles Wilson Bunn, a railroad lawyer and lecturer on the faculty of the University of Minnesota Law School. The book became popular among law students and practitioners, and went through four more edi... Roger W. Cooley, "Tiffany's Handbook on The Law of Persons and Domestic Relations" (Second ed., 1909).In 1909 West Publishing Company issued a second edition of Walter C. Tiffany's 1896 hornbook on domestic relations. It was written by Roger W. Cooley, a member of the faculty of the St. Paul College of Law who was also on the staff of West. The text of Cooley's edition of Walter Tiffany's hornbo... Book reviews of Roger W. Cooley, "Tiffany's Handbook on The Law of Persons and Domestic Relations" (Second ed., 1909).In 1909 West Publishing Company issued a second edition of Walter C. Tiffany's 1896 hornbook on domestic relations. It was written by Roger W. Cooley, a member of the faculty of the St. Paul College of Law who was also on the staff of West. It was reviewed in four law journals: The Central Law Jo... Roger W. Cooley, "Briefs on the Law of Insurance" Vol. 1 (First edition, 1905).In 1905 the West Publishing Company issued "Briefs on the Law of Insurance," a monumental set of five volumes on insurance law written and complied by Roger William Cooley, a member of its staff and later an instructor at the St. Paul College of Law. In the next few years, supplements and new editi... Roger W. Cooley, "Briefs on the Law of Insurance" Vol. 2 (First edition, 1905).In 1905 the West Publishing Company issued "Briefs on the Law of Insurance," a monumental set of five volumes on insurance law written and complied by Roger William Cooley, a member of its staff and later an instructor at the St. Paul College of Law. In the next few years, supplements and new editi... Roger W. Cooley, "Briefs on the Law of Insurance" Vol. 4 (First edition, 1905).In 1905 the West Publishing Company issued "Briefs on the Law of Insurance," a monumental set of five volumes on insurance law written and complied by Roger William Cooley, a member of its staff and later an instructor at the St. Paul College of Law. In the next few years, supplements and new editi... Roger W. Cooley, "Briefs on the Law of Insurance" Vol. 3 (First edition, 1905).In 1905 the West Publishing Company issued "Briefs on the Law of Insurance," a monumental set of five volumes on insurance law written and complied by Roger William Cooley, a member of its staff and later an instructor at the St. Paul College of Law. In the next few years, supplements and new editi... Roger W. Cooley, "Briefs on the Law of Insurance" Vol. 5 (First edition, 1905).In 1905 the West Publishing Company issued "Briefs on the Law of Insurance," a monumental set of five volumes on insurance law written and complied by Roger William Cooley, a member of its staff and later an instructor at the St. Paul College of Law. In the next few years, supplements and new editi... Book Reviews of Roger W. Cooley, "Briefs on the Law of Insurance" (First edition, 1905) (5 Volumes).In 1905 the West Publishing Company issued "Briefs on the Law of Insurance," a monumental set of five volumes on insurance law written and complied by Roger William Cooley, a member of its staff and later an instructor at the St. Paul College of Law. In the next few years, supplements and new editi... Patrick Cudmore: "The Civil Government of the States, and the Constitutional History of the United States."(1875).Patrick Cudmore was born in Ireland in June 1831, emigrated to New York in 1846, on to Wisconsin in 1853, and Minnesota in 1856. He served in the Civil War, practiced law in Southeastern Minnesota and wrote many books -- history, poetry, satires, sermons and much more. He usually published his own... Cushman Kellogg Davis: "Lectures on International Law before the Faculty and Students of the University of Minnesota" (1897).In 1897, Senator Cushman Kellogg Davis, Chairman of the U. S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, delivered four lectures on international law at the University of Minnesota. They were published as an 80 page booklet in October 1897, and are posted here.
Cushman Kellogg Davis: "A Treatise on International Law, Including American Diplomacy." (1901).Senator Cushman K. Davis died on November 27, 1900, at age sixty-two. At that time he was Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations of the United States Senate. The following year his 368 page treatise on international law, revised and annotated by Dr. Peter J. Healy, was published by Keefe-Da... Book Reviews of Cushman Kellogg Davis: "A Treatise on International Law, Including American Diplomacy." (1901).Senator Cushman Kellogg Davis' treatise on international law was published posthumously in 1901, and reviewed in the Maryland Law Review (December 1901) and The Green Bag (September 1901). The reviews are posted here. ... Charles B. Elliott: "The United States and the Northeastern Fisheries: A History of the Fisheries Question" (1887).In 1887, 26 year old Charles B. Elliott, a lawyer by profession, was awarded a doctorate degree from the University of Minnesota. His thesis on the history of treaties between the United States and England over the fisheries in the North Atlantic was published by the University of Minnesota that ye... Charles B. Elliott: "Principles of the Law of Public Corporations." (1898).In 1898, "Principles of the Law of Public Corporation," a treatise by Charles Burke Elliott (1861-1935), then serving on the District Court of Hennepin County, Minnesota, was published by Callaghan and Company. A book review in 8 "Yale Law Journal" 61-62 (October 1898), follows. Though favorable, ... Charles B. Elliott: "The Principles of the Law of Private Corporations -- With Leading and Illustrative Cases" (2d ed. 1895).In 1893, Charles Burke Elliott was a Minneapolis Municipal Court Judge. He also lectured at the University of Minnesota College of Law, and had prepared an "Outline of Lectures on the Law of Private Corporations" for use by his students. That year he published a textbook, The Principles of the Law ... Charles B. Elliott: "Treatise on the Law of Private Corporations" (3d revised edition, 1900).In 1893 the first edition of Charles Burke Elliott's The Principles of the Law of Private Corporations--With Leading and Illustrative Cases was published. A revised edition came out in 1895, and a second printing of that edition followed in 1897. In 1900 the work was revised and renamed as A Treat... Charles B. Elliott: "A Treatise on the Law of Private Corporations." (4th edition revised by Howard S. Abbott, 1911).In 1893, Charles Burke Elliott published The Principles of the Law of Private Corporation -- with Leading and Illustrative Cases. Revised editions followed in 1895 and 1900.
Charles B. Elliott: "Illustrative Cases on Private Corporations (2d edition revised and enlarged by I. Maurice Wormser, 1914).In 1893, Charles Burke Elliott published "The Principles of the Law of Private Corporations -- with Leading and Illustrative Cases." Revised editions followed in 1895 and 1900. An enlarged 4th edition, "A Treatise on the Law of Private Corporations," by Howard S. Abbott, a member of the facult... Charles B. Elliott: "Practice at Trial and on Appeal for Minnesota" (1900).In 1900, Charles Burke Elliott's manual on trial and appellate practice in Minnesota was published by the Keefe-Davidson Law Book Company of St. Paul. It is posted here.
Charles B. Elliott: "An Outline of the Law of Insurance" (1895).In 1895, Charles Burke Elliott was serving his first year on the District Court of Hennepin County, Minnesota. The previous three years he was on the Minneapolis Municipal Court. The day-to-day work of a trial judge did not consume Elliott, for he was a man of boundless energy. He was a prolific ... Charles B. Elliott: "A Treatise on the Law of Insurance, Including Fire, Life, Accident, Casualty, Title, Credit and Guaranty Insurance in Every Form." (1902).Charles Burke Elliott (1861-1935) served on the Minneapolis Municipal Court, 1891-1894, the Hennepin County District Court, 1894-1905, and the Minnesota Supreme Court, 1906-1909. During his years on the bench, he managed to write and publish articles and books on a wide-range of legal subjects. His... Charles B. Elliott: "The Philippines to the End of the Military Régime: America Overseas" (1916).Charles Burke Elliott resigned from the Minnesota Supreme Court in 1909 to accept a presidential appointment to be Associate Justice of the Philippine Supreme Court. He later served as Secretary of Commerce and Police for the Philippine Commission. He returned to Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 1913... Charles B. Elliott: "The Philippines to the End of the Commission Government: A Study of Tropical Democracy" (1917).Charles B. Elliott's "The Philippines to the End of the Commission Government: A Study in Tropical Democracy" was published 1917 by the Bobbs-Merrill Company of Indianapolis. It is posted here.
Book Reviews of Judge Elliott's two books on the Philippines (1916 - 1917).Charles B. Elliott's "The Philippines to the End of the Military Régime: America Overseas," was published in 1916 and "The Philippines to the End of the Commission Government: A Study in Tropical Democracy" came out in 1917. They were published by the Bobbs-Merrill Company of Indianapolis.
Norman Fetter: "Handbook of Equity Jurisprudence" (1895).Norman Fetter, a graduate of the University of Wisconsin Law School, was admitted to the Minnesota bar in 1889. He set up shop in Minneapolis, but soon moved to St. Paul where he continued private practice and also began researching and writing law books for West Publishing Company.
Norman Fetter: "Illustrative Cases Upon Equity Jurisprudence" (1895).In 1895, West Publishing Company published St. Paul lawyer Norman Fetter's first two books: a treatise in its hornbook series, "Handbook of Equity Jurisprudence," and a textbook, "Illustrative Cases Upon Equity Jurisprudence," which is posted here. In 1897 it published his two-volume "A Treatise o... Norman Fetter: "A Treatise on the Law of Carriers of Passengers." (Volume 1, 1897).After being admitted to the Minnesota bar in 1889, Norman Fetter practiced awhile in Minneapolis, but soon relocated to St. Paul where he continued practicing law and began researching and writing law books for West Publishing Company. His treatise on "equity jurisprudence" and his textbook on equi... Norman Fetter: "A Treatise on the Law of Carriers of Passengers" (Volume 2, 1897).After being admitted to the Minnesota bar in 1889, Norman Fetter practiced briefly in Minneapolis, but soon relocated to St. Paul where he continued practicing law and began researching and writing law books for West Publishing Company. His treatise on "equity jurisprudence" and his textbook on equ... Book Reviews of Norman Fetter's treatises on "The Law of Equity Jurisprudence" and the "Law of Carriers of Passengers" (1895 & 1897).Norman Fetter's treatises on "equity jurisprudence" and the "law of carriers of passengers" published by West Publishing Company were reviewed in several law reviews. Posted here are reviews from the Michigan Law Review, Law Book News, Harvard Law Review and The American Law Register. ... Alva R. Hunt: "A Treatise on the Law of Tender and Bringing Money Into Court" (1903).In 1903 Alva R. Hunt (1862-1940), a sole practitioner in Litchfield, Minnesota, published a 720 page treatise on tendering money into court. In a "Preface" he explains the need for such a book:
Book Review of Alva R. Hunt, "A Treatise on the Law of Tender and Bringing Money Into Court." (1904)A review of Alva R. Hunt's "A Treatise on the Law of Tender" published in the December 1904 issue of "The American Law Register" is posted here. If others are found, they will be added. ... Alva R. Hunt, "A Treatise on the Law of Accord and Satisfaction Compromise and Composition at Common Law." (1912).In 1912, Alva Roscoe Hunt published a 610 page treatise on the law of accord and satisfaction and common law composition "with forms for use in composition proceedings." In a "Preface" he reflects on researching and writing this volume:
Book Review of Alva R. Hunt, "A Treatise on the Law of Accord and Satisfaction Compromise and Composition at Common Law." (1913).A review of Alva Roscoe Hunt's "A Treatise on the Law of Accord and Satisfaction Compromise and Composition at Common Law" published in "The Central Law Journal" on April 25, 1913, is posted here. This is the only review found so far. ... Edwin A. Jaggard: "Hand-Book of the Law of Torts" (Volume 1, 1895).In 1891, Edwin Ames Jaggard (1859-1911), a St. Paul lawyer, began teaching courses at the Law College of the University of Minnesota. In 1895, West Publishing Company published his two-volume treatise on torts for its popular "hornbook" series. It was commonly known as "Jaggard on Torts." The ... Edwin A. Jaggard: "Hand-Book of the Law of Torts" (Volume 2, 1895).The second volume of Edwin A. Jaggard's two-volume treatise on tort law, published in 1895 by West Publishing Company, is posted here.
Book Reviews of Edwin Jaggard's "The Law of Torts" (1895-1896).In 1895, Edwin A. Jaggard's two-volume "Hand-Book of the Law of Torts" was published by West Publishing Company for its "hornbook" series. The set was reviewed in many law journals, including the Yale Law Journal, Harvard Law Review, The American Law Register and Review which was published by Jag... Edwin A. Jaggard: "The Law of Taxation in Minnesota" (1901).In 1891 Edwin Ames Jaggard began lecturing at the University of Minnesota College of Law on torts, producing his best-known work in 1895, the two volume "Hand-Book of the Law of Torts" for West Publishing Company?s popular "hornbook" series. He was elected to the District Court of Ramsey County i... William A. Kerr: "The Law of Insurance: Fire, Life, Accident and Guarantee" (1902).William Kerr, a Minneapolis lawyer, served one six year term as Special Municipal Court Judge, 1895 - 1901. After he returned to private practice, he finished writing a 917 page treatise on insurance law. It was published in 1902, and received a harsh review in the Virginia Law Register in Decembe... Book Review of William A. Kerr, "The Law of Insurance. Fire, Life, Accident and Guarantee." (1902).William A. Kerr served one six year term as Special Municipal Court Judge in Minneapolis, 1895 ? 1901. Upon returning to private practice he finished writing a 917 page treatise on insurance law. It was published in 1902, and received a harsh review in the Virginia Law Register in December of that ... Frank D. Larrabee: "Functions of Government" (1897).In 1897, Frank D. Larrabee, a forty-one year old general practitioner in Minneapolis, published "Functions of Government," subtitled "A Development of Principles That Necessitate the Existence of Government." He was influenced by Henry George's "Progress and Poverty" (1879) then a best seller advoc... William S. Pattee: "The Essential Nature of Law or The Ethical Basis of Jurisprudence." (1909).William Sullivan Pattee (1846-1911) was the first dean of the University of Minnesota College of Law, serving from its founding in 1888 to April 4, 1911, when he died at age sixty-four. In 1909, his study of the myriad forms and understandings of law was published by Callaghan & Company of Chica... Book Review of William S. Pattee: "The Essential Nature of Law, or, The Ethical Basis of Jurisprudence." (1909).William Sullivan Pattee (1846-1911) was the first dean of the University of Minnesota College of Law, serving from its founding in 1888 to April 4, 1911, when he died at age sixty-four. In 1909, his study of the myriad forms and understandings of law was published by Callaghan & Company of Chicago... Arthur W. Selover: "The Negotiable Instruments Law for New York, Massachusetts, etc." (1900).Governor Theodore Christianson appointed Arthur William Selover to the Probate Court of Hennepin County in 1928, and to the District Court in 1930. He was elected in 1932, reelected twice, and retired in 1950. He died on August 25, 1956, at age 85. In a memorial for the County Bar Association the... Arthur W. Selover: "The Law of Bank Collections" (1901).Arthur William Selover was born on July 9, 1871, on Long Island, New York. Eight years later, the family moved to Lake City, Minnesota. He graduated the University of Minnesota College of Law in 1894, and received a LL.M in 1897. He worked in the editorial department of West Publishing Company fro... Arthur W. Selover: "A Treatise on the Law of Negotiable Instruments for Colorado, Connecticut, etc." (2nd ed. 1910).A profile of Arthur William Selover appeared in Horace Hudson's "A Half Century of Minneapolis" (1908). This is an excerpt:
Benjamin J. Shipman: "Hand-Book of Common-Law Pleading" (2d ed.1895).Benjamin Jonson Shipman was born on Sept. 29, 1853, in Haddam, Connecticut, and died in Seattle, Washington, on August 31, 1915, at age 61. He practiced law in St. Paul, concentrating on real estate and commercial matters. His business card in the 1892 edition of Hubbell's Legal Directory for Lawy... Book Reviews of Benjamin J. Shipman's "Hand-Book of Common-Law Pleading" (2nd ed., 1895).The second edition of Benjamin Shipman's treatise on common law pleading was reviewed in three law journals: The Harvard Law Review, The American Law Register and Review and The Counsellor, a publication of the New York Law School.
Benjamin J. Shipman: "Handbook of the Law of Equity Pleading." (1897).Benjamin Jonson Shipman was born on Sept. 29, 1853, in Haddam, Connecticut, and died in Seattle, Washington, on August 31, 1915, at age 61. He practiced law in St. Paul for many years, concentrating on real estate and commercial matters. His business card in the 1892 edition of Hubbell's Legal Dir... Book Reviews of Benjamin J. Shipman's "Hand-Book of the Law of Equity Pleading" (1897).Benjamin Shipman's treatise on equity pleading was reviewed in two law journals: The Michigan Law Review and The American Law Register and Review. They are posted here. ... Herbert R. Spencer: "A Treatise on the Law of Marine Collisions" (1895).Herbert Ransom Spencer (1856-1932), a member of the Ohio bar, moved to Duluth, Minnesota, in 1887. There he specialized in maritime and mining law. He lectured on "Maritime Jurisprudence" at the University of Minnesota College of Law from 1893 to 1904. His "Treatise on the Law of Marine Collisio... Francis B. Tiffany: "Death by Wrongful Act" (1893).Francis Buchanan Tiffany, a St. Paul lawyer and a founder of the St. Paul College of Law, wrote several treatises in the 1890s and early 1900s.
Francis B. Tiffany: "Handbook of the Law of Sales" (1895).Francis Buchanan Tiffany, a St. Paul lawyer and a founder of the St. Paul College of Law, wrote several treatises in the 1890s and early 1900s. His hornbook on the law of sales was published by West Publishing Company of St. Paul in 1895, and a second edition followed in 1908. It was reviewed in... Book Reviews of Francis B. Tiffany: "Handbook of the Law of Sales" (1895).Francis Buchanan Tiffany's hornbook on the law of sales was published by West Publishing Company of St. Paul in 1895, and a second edition followed in 1908. It was reviewed in the Law Book News by Professor Ernest Wilson Huffcut (1860-1907) of the Cornell Law School. Following this lengthy revie... Francis B. Tiffany: "Handbook of The Law of Principal And Agent." (1903).Francis Buchanan Tiffany, a St. Paul lawyer and a founder of the St. Paul College of Law, wrote several treatises in the 1890s and early 1900s. His hornbook on the law of principal and agent was published by West Publishing Company of St. Paul in 1903, and a second edition followed in 1908. The f... Book Reviews of Francis Tiffany, "Handbook of the Law of Principal and Agent" (1903).Francis B. Tiffany's "Handbook of the Law of Principal and Agent" published in 1903 by the West Publishing Company was reviewed in three law reviews: Michigan, Columbia and Harvard. They are posted here.
Francis B. Tiffany: "Handbook of The Law of Banks and Banking." (1912).Francis Buchanan Tiffany, a St. Paul lawyer and a founder of the St. Paul College of Law, wrote several treatises in the 1890s and early 1900s. His hornbook on the law of banking was published by West Publishing Company of St. Paul in 1912. It was the subject of a review in 12 Michigan Law Review ... Book Review of Francis B. Tiffany, "Handbook of the Law of Banks and Banking." (1912).Francis B. Tiffany's treatise on banking was reviewed in the Michigan Law Journal (February 1914). It is posted here. ... Francis B. Tiffany: "Legal and Business Forms." (1915).Francis Buchanan Tiffany, a St. Paul lawyer and a founder of the St. Paul College of Law, wrote several treatises in the 1890s and early 1900s. His collection of legal and business forms was published by Vernon Law Book Company of Kansas City, Missouri, in 1915. It was the subject of the following... Hugh E. Willis: "Principles of the Law of Contracts" (1909).Hugh Evander Willis (1875-1967) earned his LL.B from the University of Minnesota College of Law in 1901 and a LL.M the next year. He then joined the faculty of the law school and taught until 1913, when he left to become Dean of the Southwestern Law School in Los Angeles, California. During his te... Hugh E. Willis: "Principles of the Law of Damages" (1910).In 1910, a treatise on damages by Professor Hugh Evander Willis of the University of Minnesota Law Department was published by The Keefe, Davidson Co. of St. Paul. Willis, a prolific writer, had published a treatise on contract law the previous year. His book on damages was reviewed in Volume 58 Un... Book Review of Hugh E. Willis: "Principles of the Law of Damages" (1910).A treatise on damages by Professor Hugh Evander Willis of the University of Minnesota Law Department was published in 1910 by The Keefe, Davidson Co. of St. Paul, Minnesota. It was reviewed in 58 University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 519-520 (May 1910). The review is posted here. ... Hugh E. Willis: " A Selection of Cases on the Law of Bailments and Carriers" (1910).Hugh Evander Willis (1875-1967) earned his LL.B from the University of Minnesota College of Law in 1901 and a LL.M the next year. He then joined the faculty of the law school and taught until 1913, when he left to become Dean of the Southwestern Law School in Los Angeles, California. During his te... Hugh E. Willis: "Farmer's Manual of Law" (1911).In 1911, a primer on the "Principles of Private Substantive Law" for farmers and agricultural students by Professor Hugh Evander Willis of the University of Minnesota Law School, was published by Orange Judd Company of New York. Its almost 500 pages were "digested" in Volume 7 of "The Book Review Di... West Publishing Company's "Catalogue of Law Books" (1911).In a "Catalogue of Law Books" published in March 1911, West Publishing Company listed its backlist and frontlist of treatises, digests, textbooks, hornbooks, statutes and decisions of state and federal courts. It is posted here. In a "Preface" West explains its purpose:
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