The names of several prominent lawyers were announced last night as contributors of articles to the November issue of the Harvard Law Review which appears November 10.
Professor Felix Frankfurter and J. M. Landis have written on "The Business of the Supreme Court Under the Jurisdictional Act of 1925."
M. I. Schnebly, professor of law at the University of Missouri writes an exhaustive treatment of the rights of co-tenants in fee or for life, and remaindermen to distinguish by judicial process other interests in the land entitled "Power of Life Tenant or Remaindermen to Extinguish Other interests by Judicial Process."
Winfield Writes on English Law
P. H. Winfield, Barrister of the inner Temple writes on "Public Policy in the English Common Law."
Among the other articles in prospect are the following: "Vicarious Admissions" by Professor E. M. Morgan '02, an important contribution to the law of Evidence; an article by a well known New York corporation lawyer on the liabilities of a trustee under a corporate trust indenture; a discussion of multiple incorporation and the conflict of laws. "The Higher Law Background of American Constitutional Law", by E. S. Corwin; a valuable critique of some phases of present federal equity practice, as well as articles by Dean Roscoe Pound, Professors Zecharian Chafee and F. B. Sayre and other noted professors of law and active members of the bar.
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