Home > Journals > WMLR > Vol. 2 (1959-1960) > Iss. 2 (1960)
William & Mary Law Review
Note:
This issue contains articles from the Tidewater Tax Conference.Volume 2 (1959-1960), Issue 2 (1960)
Prefatory Matter
Articles
Tax Effects of Divorce, Marital Separation and Support Agreement
Lester I. Bowman
Short Term Trusts
John William Hornsby Jr.
Right to Counsel - An Unrecognized Right
Neil W. Schilke
Summary Judgment in Virginia
Thomas D. Terry
Commitment of the Mentally Ill in Virginia
William A. Wray
Index
Comments
Constitutional Law, Freedom of Speech, Lack of Scienter in City Ordinance Against Obscenity Violates First Amendment
Douglas A. Boeckmann
Legal Ethics, Attorney's Forwarding Fees
Rexford R. Cherryman
Evidence, Introduction of Circumstantial Evidence Based on an Inference on an Inference Allowed
Sebastian Gaeta Jr.
Sales, Implied Warranty, Manufacturer Liable to Ultimate Consumer on Theory of Public Policy
Charles F. Groom
Taxation, Amount Received for Future Damages
John J. Harrington
Constitutional Law, Attempts to Monopolize a Method of Doing Business
Daniel U. Livermore Jr.
Torts, Automobile Guest Statute, Owner-Passenger Not Guest of Driver-Guest
Shannon T. Mason Jr.
Torts, Animal or Vehicle, Contributory Negligence of Pedestrians
James J. McGowan Jr.
Book Reviews
Book Review of Planning for Freedom
John M. Court
Book Review of The Law of Conflict of Laws
Fred B. Devitt Jr.
Book Review of An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law
Shannon T. Mason Jr.
Book Review of The People and the Court
Neil W. Schilke
Notes
One Hundred Eightieth Anniversary Feature: William and Mary: America's First Law School
Fred B. Devitt Jr.
"The Defendant is Insured"
William A. Wray