Maine Law Review: Volume 17 (1965)
Contents
- Articles
- Unification of the Civil and Admiralty Rules: Why and How
Brainerd Currie - The Admiralty Practice in Montana and All That: A Critique of the Proposal to Abolish the General Admiralty Rules by Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, and a Counterproposal
Charles N. Fiddler - The Supreme Judicial Court of Maine, 1964
Vincent R. Larson, Kenneth Laurence, and C. Daniel Ward - The Conscientious Objector Exemption: Problems in Conceptual Clarity and Constitutional Considerations
Christopher H. Clancy and Jonathan A. Weiss - Public Rights in Maine Waters
G. Graham Waite - Comments and Case Notes
- Hearsay and Business Entries: The Uncertain Path of The Maine Law
- Timberland and Taxes in Maine: Property and Federal Income Taxes
- State v. Barnette: Two Punishments for a Single Act
- Encroaching Structures and the Right to Successive Actions: The New York Rule
- Property: Mesne Damages for Trespass
- Digest of Selected New Hampshire and Vermont Cases Decided in 1964
- Book Reviews
- Allen: Provice and Court Records of Maine: The Court Records of York County, Maine
Reviewed by Vincent L. McKusick - Hurst: Law and Economic Growth
Reviewed by James A. Lake, Sr. - Rice: The Supreme Court and Public Prayer: The Need for Restraint
Cornelius F. Murphy, Jr. - Books Received
- Index
- Index of Cases in Text
