Fordham Law Review

Volume 30 Issue 1 Article 8

1961

Books Received

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This Article is brought to you for free and open access by FLASH: The Fordham Law Archive of Scholarship and History. It has been accepted for inclusion in Fordham Law Review by an authorized editor of FLASH: The Fordham Law Archive of Scholarship and History. For more information, please contact [email protected]. BOOKS RECEIVED ANATO ry OF A LABOR ABiTRATioN. Sam Kagel. Washington: BNA Incorporated. 1961. Pp. x, 182. $5.75. An informal "how to do it" book which covers the types of disputes through the presentation and results of arbitration proceedings.

ANDREW JOHNSOn: PRESIDENT ON TRIAL. Mlilton Lomask. : Farrar, Straus and Cudahy. 1960. Pp. viii, 376. $6.00. A vivid portrayal of the man and his times. ARBITRATION Or Lxop DISPUTES. Clarence Al. Updegraff and Whitley P. McCoy. Washington: BNA Incorporated. 1961 2d ed. Pp. %v, 321. $8.50. A treatise on the law of arbitration. BASIC IssuEs IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION. Edited by Donald C. Rowat. New Yori: The Mlacmillian Company. 1961. Pp. xv, 500. $5.95. A collection of writings which presents both sides of the controversial problems in the field of public administration.

BRIEFING AND ARGUING FEDERAL APP.EALS. Frederick Bamays Wiener. Washing- ton, D. C.: BNA Incorporated. 1961. Pp. %vi, 506. $11.75. This book concerns itself with the ways and means of briefing and arguing federal appeals.

CASES AND COMMNTS ON CRIINAL JUSTICE. Fred E. Inbau and Claude R. Sowle. : The Foundation Press, Inc. 1960. Pp. xxiii, S27. $11.00.

CASES AND MATERIA1S ON THn LAW or INSURANCE. Edwin W. Patterson and Wil- liam F. Young, Jr. Brooklyn: The Foundation Press, Inc. 4th ed. 1961. Pp. xxvi, 758. $11.00.

'A CENTURY Or CIi RIGHTS. Milton R. Konvitz. New York: Press. 1961. Pp. viii, 293. $6.00.

CRam IN MA=RiCA. Edited by Herbert A. Block. New York: Philosophical Library, Inc. 1961. Pp. 355. $6.00. A number of papers surveying the treatment of the offender, the modem issues, and advances in penology. COLoNIAL JUSTICE IN WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS. (1639-1702). Edited by Joseph H. Smith. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 1961. Pp. 426. $7.50. Presen- tation of the "Pynchon Court Record" which treats of the events of various lower jurisdictional courts.

DUE PRoCESS. Brad Williams. New York: William Mlorrow and Company. 1960. Pp. xii, 336. $4.50. An account of George T. Davis' fight against capital punishment. EQUITY AND LAw. A COi.PARATI E STUDY. Ralph A. Nezman. New York: Oceana Publications, Inc. 1961. Pp. 280. $7.50. An examination of the distinction between law and morals and a comparison of the principles of equity in all legal systems. ESSAYS IN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW. R. F. Heuston. London: Stevens & Sons Limited. 1961. Pp. x, 187. 42s. A study of the principles of the English Constitution and their adaptation to the modem world. Reviewed in this volume. FORDHAM LAW REVIEW [Vol. 30

THE FIRST AND THE FIFTH. 0. John Rogge. New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons. 1960. Pp. ix, 358. $8.50. The second of a series. This work examines with particularity the right to freedom of speech and the right to silence. THE FOREIGN TAX CREDIT. Elisabeth A. Owens. Cambridge: The Law School of Harvard University. 1961. Pp. xmxi, 634. $20.00. A study of the credit for foreign taxes under income tax law. FRANCE, TROUBLED ALLY. DE GAULLE'S HERITAGE AND PROSPECTS. Edgar S. Furniss, Jr. New York: Harper & Brothers. 1960. Pp. xvi, 512. $5.75. An examination of French foreign policy and its social, economic, and political foundations.

THE IMPACT OF COLLECTIVE BARGAINING ON MANAGEMENT. Sumner H. Slichter, James J. Healy, and E. Robert Livemash. Washington, D. C.: The Brookings Institution. 1960. Pp. xv, 982. $8.75. An exhaustive volume which views the problems and accomplishments of collective bargaining. INTERSTATE ENFORCEMENT OF FAMILY SUPPORT. William J. Brockelbank, New York: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc. 1960. Pp. vii, 195. $6.00. The Uni- form Runaway Pappy Act is treated in detail regarding its history, provisions and legal forms. IT'S THE LAW. Bernard Tomson. Great Neck: Channel Press. 1960. Pp. xi, 436. $7.50. Directed toward the legal problems of architects, contractors, and engineers. THE JUDICIAL DECISION. Richard A. Wasserstrom. Stanford: Stanford University Press. 1961. Pp. 197. $5.00. Discusses the problem of how courts ought to decide cases and the correlative subjects of deductive procedure and the doctrine of precedent and equity.

JUDICIAL RETIREMENT AND PENSION PLANS. Alice Ann Winters. Chicago: American Judicature Society. 1961. Pp. 117. $4.00. This work presents the general judicial retirement programs in a state by state survey. *JUSTICES BLACK AND FRANKFURTER: CONFLICT IN THE COURT. Wallace Mendelson. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. 1961. Pp. xi, 151. $4.00. THE LAW OF CORPORATIONS. Norman D. Lattin. Brooklyn: The Foundation Press. 1959. Pp. xxii, 613. $8.00. . OPPORTUNITIES FOR CAREERS IN THE LEGAL PROFESSION. Talbot Smith. New York: The Macmillian Company. 1961. Pp. ix, 201. $3.50. One work in the publisher's series of career books which presents the legal profession from legal studies through employment and professional experience.

LEGAL ASPECTS OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Dow Votaw. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, Inc. 2d ed. 1961. Pp. xx, 855. $12.00. A presentation of legal problems directed toward the businessman's needs.

THE LEGAL CONSCIENCE. SELECTED PAPERS OF FELIX S. COHEN. Edited by Lucy Kramer Cohen. New Haven: Yale University Press. 1960. Pp. xvii, 505. $12.50. These collected essays espouse the law as an instrument of social justice. LIFE, DEATH AND THE LAW. Norman St. John-Stevas. Bloomington: Indiana Uni- versity Press. 1961. Pp. 375. $5.95. The perennial problem of the relation of morals to the law is presented in the light of the modem problems of artificial insemination, sterilization, contraceptive controls, and euthanasia. 1961] BOOKS RECEIVED

*A LIVINiG BILL or RIGHTS. William 0. Douglas. New York: Doubleday and Co. 1961. Pp. 72. $1.50. Mn. TurT AT His BEST. Arthur Train. New York: Charles Scribners Sons. 1961. Pp. xiii, 357. $4.50. The introduction by Judge Medina aptly describes the attractiveness of Mr. Tutt as the "' lawyer" with knowledge of the law, sensitivity, and a broad sense of humor.

THE OPERATION Or THE RIGHT-To-WoRK LAWS. J. R. Dempsey, S.J. Milwaukee: The Marquette University Press. 1961. Pp. 136. $6.50. A comparison between the legislation and court interpretation regarding this field of economic conflict. THE PoLrricMA FOuxDATIONS or INTERNATmONAL LAW. Morton A. Kaplan and Nicholas de B. Katzenbach. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 1961. Pp. xi, 372. $6.95. A thorough look into the realm of law and politics on the international scene.

T PRESIDENCY AND I-N-DImUAL LIBERTIES. Richard P. Longaker. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. 1961. Pp. xii, 239. $4.50. A discussion of the constitutional obligation of the Chief Executive to protect individual liberty.

THE PRICE DIscRIsINATIoN LAw. Corwin D. Edwards. Washington: The Brook- ings Institution. 1959. Pp. xxii, 698. $10.00. An analysis of the Robinson- Patman Act and its interpretation by the Federal Trade Commission.

PRINCIPLES, PoLrrIcS, AND FUNDAMENTAL LAW. Herbert Wechsler. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 1961. Pp. xvi, 171. $4.25. These essays reflect upon the role of the Supreme Court, the balance between national and state authority, and the Nuremberg Trials.

THE PRos AND CONS OF COMPULSORY ARBTrRATION. Theodore W. Kheel. New York Chamber of Commerce. New York: 1961. Pp. 48. A booklet discussing this highly controversial area.

THE RuLE Or Lxw IN A FPxE SocETY. Prepared by Norman S. Marsh. Geneva: International Commission of Jurists. 1959. Pp. xi, 340. A report on the Inter- national Congress of Jurists, New Delhi, India, which convened January 5-10, 1959. THE SACRED CANONS. John A. Abbo and Jerome D. Hannan. St. Louis: B. Herder Book Co. 2d rev. ed. 1960. 2 vols. Pp. -xii, 869. Pp. 936. $19.00. A presenta- tion of the disciplinary norms of the Roman Catholic Church. *THE TAx PRACTIcE DESKnoox. Harrop A. Freeman and Norman D. Freeman. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. 1960. Pp. xx. 581. $17.50.

TRIAL BY NEWSPAPER. Harold W. Sullivan. Hyannis: The Patriot Press. 1961. Pp. xiv, 250. $5.00. This book promotes the theme of the lack of impartiality in civil and criminal cases due to press publicity.

THE UNIrE STATES IN WORLD AFAms.s. 1960. Richard P. Stebbins. New York: Harper & Brothers. 1961. Pp. xii, 436. $6.00. A survey depicting America's international sphere including the Congo, Laos, the "summit conference," and the presidential election. 224 FORDHAM LAW REVIEW WATER PURR. Earl Finbar Murphy. Madison: The University of Wisconsin Press. 1961. Pp. x, 212. $4.75. Profestor Murphy traces the historical development of control of water pollution, concluding with a discussion of current adminis- trative and legal controls. THE WORLD OF LAW. Edited by Ephraim London. New York: Simon and Schuster. 1960. 2 vols. Pp. xiii, 654. Pp. ix, 780. $17.50. An enjoyable treasury of great writing about and in the law-short stories, plays, essays, and opinions- from biblical times to the present.