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Author / Creator:Levi, Edward H. (Edward Hirsch), 1911-2000
Imprint:1936-1990.
Description:3 v. ; 28 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/2592562
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Notes:Reprints of the author's writings published in various journals collected, copied and bound by the University of Chicago Law School.
Includes bibliographical references.
Table of Contents:
  • v. 1:
  • Federal intervention: 1: the right to intervene and reorganization (1936)
  • Some aspects of payment by negotiable instrument: a comparative study (1936)
  • Bankruptcy and reorganization: a survey of changes (1937)
  • Bankruptcy and reorganization: a survey of changes II (1938)
  • Bankruptcy and reorganization: a survey of changes III (1938)-- The natural law, precedent and Thurman Arnold (1938)
  • Federal intervention: II: The procedure, status and federal jurisdictional requirements (1938)
  • Corporate reorganization and a ministry of justice (1938)
  • The philosophy of law of James Wilson (1940)
  • International cartels and the law (1944)
  • What should be British and American policy toward international monopolies? (1944)
  • Patents and Monopoly (1945)
  • What about science legislation? (1945)
  • Problem of the year: control of the atom (1946)
  • American commonwealth today (1946)
  • Cases and materials on the elements of the law (1946).
  • v. 2:
  • Anti-trust laws and monopoly (1948)
  • Are we against monopoly? (1947)
  • Review of cases on federal anti-trust laws, by S. Chesterfield Oppenheim (1948)
  • What should we do about monopoly? (1949)
  • Guilt by association (1949)
  • Prisons and parole (1949)
  • The effectiveness of the federal anti-trust laws: a symposium (1949)
  • Were the war crimes trials successful? (1949)
  • Segregation and the equal protection clause (1950)
  • Review of legal theory: 2nd edition: by W. Friedmann (1950)
  • Foreword to 'Congressional investigations: a symposium' (1951)
  • What can the law schools do? (1951)
  • Four talks on legal education (1952)
  • Graduate legal clinic: restoring lawyers' research responsibilities
  • Development of a 'missing fundamental' (1952)
  • Two-level anti-monopoly law (1952)
  • The Robinson-Patman Act: is it in the public interest? (1952-1953)
  • The law school at mid-century (1953)
  • Review of legal education in the United States, by Albert J. Harno (1953)
  • Symposium review: Galbraith's 'Concept of Counter-vailing Power' and Lilienthal's 'Big Business' (1954)
  • The law and the future: trade regulation (1956)
  • The monopoly problem as viewed by a lawyer (1957)
  • The political, the professional, and the prudent in legal education (1959)
  • Review of 'Market Power: Size and Shape Under the Sherman Act,' by George E. Hale and Rosemary D. Hale (1969)
  • The Parke, Davis-Colgate Doctrine: the ban on resale price maintenance (1960)
  • Legal education: a ten years' perspective (1961)
  • Frontiers and future development in legal education (1961)
  • The role of the law school (1961)
  • Preface to 'Philosophy of Law and Jurisprudence,' by Mortimer J. Adler and Peter Wolff (1961)
  • Review of 'The Legal Conscience: Selected Papers of Felix S. Cohen: Edited by Lucy Kramer Cohen,' (1962)
  • The nature of judicial reasoning (1963)
  • Review of 'Society and the Law: New Meanings for an old profession, by F. James Davis, Henry H. Foster, Jr., C. Ray Jeffrey, and E Eugene Davis' (1964).
  • v. 3:
  • General and liberal education (1964)
  • Review of Education and the New America, by Solon T. Kimball and James E. McClellan (1964)
  • Memorandum on the college, part one (1964)
  • Memorandum on the college, part two (1965)
  • Law schools and universities (1965)
  • The critical spirit (1965)
  • Laird Bell (1966-67)
  • The role of a liberal arts college within a university (1967)
  • Review of 'Human Law and Human Justice,' by Julius Stone (1967)
  • The university and the modern condition (1968)
  • The university, the professions, and the law (1968)
  • Inaugural address (1968)
  • The Regenstein Library: laying the cornerstone (1968)
  • Levi talks of plans to keep U of C on top (1968)
  • Dissent, universities, and the law (1969)
  • Formal education (1969)
  • Chicago president describes wake of ten-years program (1969)
  • Education and legal education (1969)
  • The state of the university (1969)
  • The university of custodian of reason (1969)
  • The manipulated society; address before the Economic Club of Chicago (1970)
  • The crisis in the nature of law (1970)
  • Thurman Arnold (1970)
  • The roads and purposes (1971)
  • The state of the university (1971)
  • The place of professional education in the life of the university (1971)
  • To the new undergraduates (1971)
  • A celebration of leadership: address by E. H. Levi at the inauguration of Dallin H. Oaks (1971)
  • Remarks by E.H. Levi at the National B'nai B'rith (1971)
  • An adventure in discovery (1971)
  • The common endeavor (1972)
  • The state of the university (1972)
  • Discovery and the individual, the university and education (1972)
  • A university of beginnings (1973)
  • The state of the university (1973)
  • Equality through education (1973)
  • The collective morality of a maturing society (1973)
  • The integrity of universities (1974)
  • The state of the university (1974)
  • An approach to law by Edward H. Levi (1974)
  • Harry Kalven Jr. (1975)
  • The 55th annual board of trustees' dinner for the faculty (1975)
  • The Justice Department: some thoughts on its past, present & future (1975)
  • The sovereignty of the courts (1981)
  • Soia Mentschikoff (1984)
  • In memoriam: Charles E. Wyzanski (1987)
  • Memorial tribute to John Wilson (1990).