Michigan Law Review

Volume 61 Issue 4

1963

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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW versity of Michigan Law School. 1962. Pp. THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES. 56. Paper, $1. 1787-1962. Paper Delivered at a Sympo­ INTERSTATE METROPOLITAN AREAs. By sium Commemorating the 175th Anni­ John M. Winters. Ann Arbor: Michigan versary of the United States Constitution Legal Publications, University of Michigan and the University of Pittsburgh. Edited Law School. 1962. Pp. 116. Paper, $2. by Putnam F. Jones. Pittsburgh: University LAW AND ADMINISTRATION. Vol. 3. Nuclear of Pittsburgh Press. 1962. Pp. 76. $2. Liability. Progress in Nuclear Energy, Series THE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT OF AssOCIA· X. Edited by Jerry L. Weinstein. : TION. By David Fellman, Professor of Polit­ Macmillan. 1962. Pp. xxxiv, 483, $20. ical Science, University of Wisconsin. Chi­ PAPERS IN COMPARATIVE PUBLIC ADMIN• cago: University of Chicago Press. 1963. ISTRATION. Edited by Ferrel Heady, Pro­ Pp. x, 110. $3.95. fessor of Political Science and Director, THE SCHOOL QUESTION. A Bibliography Institute of Public Administration, and on Church-State Relationships in American Sybil L. Stokes, Research Assistant, Insti• Education. 1940-1960. Complied by Brother tute of Public Administration. Ann Arbor: Edmond G. Drouin, Librarian, Walsh Col­ Institute of Public Administration, Univer­ lege, Canton, . Washington, D.C.: sity of Michigan. 1962. Pp. 250. Paper, Catholic University of America Press. 1963. $4.50. Pp. xxi, 261. $7.50. THE LEGISLATIVE SYSTEM. Explorations in WHENCE AND WHITHER AS A NATION? By Legislative Behavior. By John C. JVahlke, U.S. Lesh. New York: Vantage Press. 1963. Professor of Political Science, Vanderbilt Pp. 93-. $2.75. University, Heinz Eulau, Professor of Polit· ical Science, Stanford University, William CONTRACTS Buchanan, Associate Professor of Political See Restitution. Science, University of Southern , and LeRoy C. Ferguson, Professor of Polit­ CORPORATIONS ical Science, Michigan State University. INDEMNIFYING THE CORPORATE EXECUTIVE. New York: John Wiley &: Sons. 1962. Pp. Business, Legal, and Tax Aspects of Re­ xii, 517. $8.95. imbursement for Personal Liability. By George Thomas Washington, Judge, United INSURANCE States Court of Appeals, District of Colum­ AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE RATE REGULATION, bia Circuit, and Joseph Warren Bishop, Jr., The Public Control of Price Competition. Professor of Law, . New By Frederick G. Crane, Assistant Professor York: Ronald Press. 1963. Pp. 337. $15. of Business Administration, Drake Univer­ SECURITIES REGULATION. Cases and Ma­ sity. Columbus: Bureau of Business Re• terials. By Richard W. Jennings, Coffroth search, College of Commerce and Admini­ Professor of Law, University of California, stration, The Ohio State University. 1962. Berkeley, and Harold Marsh, Jr., Professor Pp. xiii, 161. $5. of Law, University of California, Los An­ geles. Brooklyn, N.Y.: Foundation Press. INTERNATIONAL LAW 1963. Pp. xx.viii, 992. $13. EssAYS ON EsPIONAGE AND INTERNATIONAL LAw. By Quincy Wright, Julius Stone, ECONOMICS Richard A. Falk, and Roland J. Stanger. PHILANTHROPY AND PUBLIC POLICY. Frank Columbus: Ohio State University Press. G. Dickinson, editor. Conference on Phil­ 1962. Pp. xi, 101. $3.75. anthropy sponsored by National Bureau of INTERNATIONAL LEGAL MATERIALS. Cur­ Economic Research and Merrill Center of rent Documents. Vol. II, No. I. Washing­ Economics. New York: National Bureau of ton, D.C.: American Society of Interna• Economic Research, 261 Madison Ave. (16). tional Law. 1963. Pp. 226. Paper, $4.00. 1962. Pp. x, 145. $2.50. LATV AND SOCIETY GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS LAW, LIBERTY AND MORALITY, By H. L. CONSOLIDATING POLICE FUNCTIONS IN MET• A. Hart, Professor of Jurisprudence, Ox­ ROPOLITAN AREAs. By Max A. Pock. Ann ford University. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford Arbor: Michigan Legal Publications, Uni- University Press. 1963. Pp. 88. $3. [ 842] 1963] RECENT BooKs 843

PROGRESS OF LAw. Containing Research SUPREME COURT Papers, Case Comments and Book Reviews SUPREME COURT PRACTICE. Jurisdiction, Submitted to The Indian School of Syn­ Procedure, Arguing and Briefing Tech­ thetic Jurisprudence. Edited by M. ]. niques, Forms, Statutes, Rules. 3d ed. By Setlma. Bombay, India.: N. M. Tripathi, Robert L. Stem and Eugene Gressman. Princess St. (2). 1962. Pp. 92. Paper, Rs. ·washington, D.C.: Bureau of National 5.00. Affairs. 1962. Pp. xxxv, 691. $13.75. PROHIBITION THE LEAST DANGEROUS BRANCH. The PROHIBmON AND THE PROGRESSIVE MOVE· Supreme Court at the Bar of Politics. By MENT 1900-1920. By James H. Timberlake. Alexander M. Bickel, Professor of Law, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Yale University. Indianapolis, Ind.: Bobbs­ Press. 1963. Pp. 238. $5.25. Merrill. 1962. Pp. 311. Paper, $2.95.

RESTITUTION TAXATION MISTAKE AND UNJUST ENRICHMENT. By PAYING TAXES TO OTHER STATES. State George E. Palmer, Professor of Law, Uni­ and Local Taxation of Non-Resident Busi­ versity of Michigan. Columbus: Ohio State nesses. By Walter H. Beaman. New York: University Press. 1962. Pp. 114. $3.75. Ronald Press. 1963. Pp. 506. $20.