Articles
JUDICIARY: Security Secure
For the last time this session the Supreme Court (which adjourns for the season June 1) this week pronounced the fate of a major New Deal law. Expecting a...
Law: A New Book
THE GROWTH OF THE LAWBenjamin N. Cardozo, LL.D.Yale University Press ($1.75), must be regarded as a supplement to The Nature of the Judicial Process (1921)...

Obama Orders Gitmo Closed. Now the Hard Part
For those who have long advocated — and agitated for — the closure of the Guantanamo Bay prison camp, today is a day to savor. Keeping his campaign promise,...
Innocent, After Proven Guilty
Oklahoma junior high school science teacher Dennis Fritz never thought he would be convicted of raping and murdering his neighbor, 21-year-old Debra Sue Carter...
The Supreme Court: The Passionate Restrainer
Rarely has the Supreme Court of the U.S. known a richer personality than Mr. Justice Felix Frankfurter. "F.F.," as he was known to his brethren, grated on...
Books: Holy Horatio
STRUGGLING UPWARD AND OTHER WORKS Horatio Alger Jr.Crown Publishers ($3). Nothing recedes like success. In the field of juvenile literature, Horatio Alger...
RACKS: Jews Who's Who
RACES Jews "Who's Who" The American Hebrew Magazine (weekly) published a "Who's Who" of Jewry, based on achievements in 1927. Two non-Jews had the honor of...

The Beard Brigade
Two months ago, I was convinced that my husband had lost his mind. Preparing to leave for his job as a Wall Street accountant one morning, he wore his usual...
Imaginary Interviews: Sep. 17, 1923
Samuel M. Ralston, U. S. Senator from Indiana: " In reporting an interview that one of their reporters had had with Mr. A. Mitchell Palmer, the New York...
Current Affairs Test, Feb. 21, 1938
By ALVIN C. EUKICH, Northwestern University and ELMO C. WILSON, University of Minnesota Co-Authors of the Cooperative Contemporary Affairs Test for the...


