Louisiana Law Review
Volume 20, Number 3
April 1960
Front Matter
Articles
The Crain Myth - A Criticism of the Duree and Stephens Cases
Henry G. McMahon and Ben R. Miller Jr.
An Analytical Discussion of the Promise of Sale and Related Subjects, Including Earnest Money
J. Denson Smith
Forum Juridicum: A Brief (?) Opinion on Brief Opinions
George W. Hardy Jr.
Comment
Louisiana Law on the Nullity of Marriage
George M. Snellings III
Notes
Constitutional Law - Federal Privilege Against Self-Incrimination in State Proceedings
Jack Pierce Brook
Constitutional Law - First and Fifth Amendments Clarified with Regard to Congressional Investigations
Robert S. Cooper Jr.
Constitutional Law - Right of States to Investigate Subversive Activities
Robert S. Cooper Jr.
Criminal Law - Strict Construction of Penal Statutes
Sam J. Friedman
Criminal Law - Simple Rape as a Responsive Verdict Under an Indictment for Aggravated Rape
J. C. Parkerson
Federal Jurisdiction - Doctrine of Equitable Abstention Applied to Civil Rights Case
David W. Robertson
Labor Law - Power of the Arbitrator to Award Damages
Sidney D. Fazio
Public Utilities - Delegation of the Rate Making Power to a Municipality - Abridgement of the Police Power
Hillary J. Crain
Book Reviews
THE USE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, by Philip C. Jessup.* Pp. xiii, 164. University of Michigan Law School, 1959.
Joseph Dainow