Chafee, Zechariah
Born 1885-01-01
Died 1957-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF34824463
- WikidataQ8068353
- ISNI0000000081141489
- Open LibraryOL118247A
Top Subjects
- United States (14)
- Liberty (4)
- Rhode Island (4)
- Zechariah Chafee Jr. (1885-1957) (3)
- Great Britain (3)
- Equity -- United States -- Cases (3)
- Civil rights -- United States (3)
Books by Chafee, Zechariah
Total count: 79
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Equity III[Notes taken from the lectures of Professor Chafee at Harvard law school by Benjamin H. Weisbrod1916-01-01
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Richard Olney of Brown and Harvard1917-01-01
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[ant]i-anarchy bill ... menaces freedom of speech ...1919-01-01
Freedom of speech in war times.Govt. Print. Off.1919-01-01-
Freedom and initiative in the schoolsPublic education association of the City of New York1919-01-01
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The danger of repressionII. Zechariah R. Chafee, jr. ...1920-01-01
Freedom of speechHarcourt, Brace and Howe1920-01-01-
Statement of Prof. Zechariah Chafee, jr., Harvard law schoolGovt. print. off.1920-01-01
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Check swindlers' tricks ...1921-01-01
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Modernizing interpleaderYale law journal company1921-01-01
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Bibliography of legal writingsZ. Chafee, jr1921-01-01
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The reacquisition of a negotiable instrument by a prior partyColumbia Law Review1921-01-01
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A digest of the law of partnershipEleventh edition ...1921-01-01
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The common law for laymen ...1922-01-01
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The Rand school case ...1922-01-01
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Coal and civil libertiesa report to the United States coal commission by the Committee on coal and civil liberties, established in response to the general invitation issued by the United States coal commission on Feb. 14, 19231923-01-01
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[Notes of Prof. Chafee's lectures on Bills of exchange and Promissory notesdelivered at Harvard Law School, 1923-241923-01-01
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Cases on equitable relief against tortsPublished by the editor1923-01-01
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The Minimum wage - what next?Seven governors and a score of citizens discuss the decision and the way to further progress1923-01-01
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Propaganda and conscription of public opinionHarvard Alumni Association1924-01-01
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[Notes of Prof. Chafee's lectures on equity at Harvard law school, 1924-19251924-01-01
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The law of evidencesome proposals for its reformYale University Press1927-01-01
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The inquiring mindHarcourt, Brace and company1928-01-01
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Some objections to capital punishment1928-01-01
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Joseph Doddridge BrannanHarvard law review association1930-01-01
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Remedies for the third degree1931-01-01
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Cases on equityjurisdiction and specific performanceThe editors1933-01-01
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Cases on equity, jurisdiction and specific performanceThe editors1934-01-01
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[Articles on constitution making with particular reference to the possibility of a forthcoming constitutional convention in Rhode Island1935-01-01
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Federal interpleader billDraft and memorandum1935-01-01
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Prof. Chafee cautions on constitutional conventionSuccess depends on selection of leading Rhode Islanders as delegates on non-partisan basis, authority says1935-01-01
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[The constitutional convention act1936-01-01
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State house versus Pent houselegal problems of the Rhode Island race-track rowThe Booke shop1937-01-01
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Frank Hague, individually and as Mayor of Jersey City, Daniel J. Casey, individually and as Director of public safety of Jersey City, Harry Walsh, individually and as Chief of police of Jersey City, and the Board of commissioners of Jersey City, defendants-appellants, vs. Committee for industrial organization, Steel workers organizing committee of the Committee for industrial organization, United electrical radio and machine workers of America, United rubber workers of America, William J. Carney, William J. Traynor, William P. McGinn, Samuel Macri, James P. Sweeney, Daniel J. Foley and American civil liberties union, plaintiffs-appelleesBrief of the Special committee on the bill of rights of the American bar association, as friends of the court ...1938-01-01
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Cases on equitable remediesinterpleader, bills of peace, cancellation, removal of cloud on title, declaratory judgmentsThe editor1938-01-01
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The constitutional convention that never met ...The Booke Shop1938-01-01
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Cases on equitable remediesChapter VI. Reformation and rescission for mistakeThe editor1939-01-01
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Censorship of plays and books1940-01-01
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Federal interpleader since the act of 19361940-01-01
Free speech in the United StatesHarvard University Press1941-01-01-
[Correspondence and briefs of cases relating to licences for distribution and sale of religious literature1941-01-01
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The bill of rights belongs to the people ...Harvard law school1941-01-01
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[Papers, letters and notes relating to preparation of a brief for the Committee on the bill of rights of the American bar association as friends of the court in the case of the West Virginia state board of education, etc., appellants vs Walter Barnette, Paul Stull and Lucy McClure, appellees in the Supreme court of the United States on appeal from the District court of the United States for the Southern district of West Virginia1942-01-01
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Reissued notescirculated after maturity and indorsed for collection only[The author1943-01-01
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Symposium on scientific proof and relations of law and medicineAmerican College of Physicians1943-01-01
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A statement on H.R. 3690, A bill to safeguard the admission of evidence in certain cases, submitted May 15, 1944, to subcommittee no. 2 of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives; accompanied by A memorandum on the detention of arrested persons[s.n.]1944-01-01
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Revised memorandum on the pending Barnes bill1947-01-01
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Coming into equity with clean hands1949-01-01
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Memorandum on reapportionment of the House of representatives under the 1950 census1950-01-01
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Some problems of equityfive lectures delivered at the University of Michigan April 18,19,20,21,and 22, 1949.University of Michigan Law School1950-01-01
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The free and the bravea letter to the House Un-American Activities Committee on the Mundt-Nixon billAmerican Civil Liberties Union1950-01-01
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Documents on fundemental human rights.Prelim. ed. --Distributed by Harvard University Press1951-01-01
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The loyalty of free menThe Viking press1951-01-01
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Federal and state powers under the UN covenant on human rights1951-01-01
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Documents on fundamental human rights.Prelim. ed.Distributed by Harvard University Press, 1951-1952.1951-01-01
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[Letter to Dean Erwin N. Griswold from Professor Zechariah Chafeewritten after examination of Professor David F. Cavers' memorandum about the need for research into legal problems which might arise out of an atomic bomb attack, followed by Professor Cavers' response1951-01-01
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Stop being terrified of treatiesstop being scared of the ConstitutionAmerican bar association1952-01-01
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How human rights got into the ConstitutionBoston University Press1952-01-01
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Changes in the law during forty years1952-01-01
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Thirty-five years with freedom of speech.Roger N. Baldwin Civil Liberties Foundation1952-01-01
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How human rights got into the ConstitutionBoston University Press1952-01-01
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An outsider looks at the press1953-01-01
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Documents on fundamental human rightsPreliminary ed., with corrections.Distributed by Harvard University Press1954-01-01
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Preliminary materials for a Conference on the Teaching of Law in the Liberal Arts Curriculum to be held at the Harvard Law School, Nov. 11-13, 19541954-01-01
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Freedom of speech inside an enterprise ...1955-01-01
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Legal protection of literature, art and musicmaterials for class use [Harvard University] Comparative literature1955-01-01
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Legal protection of literature, art and musicmaterials for class use, Comparative Literature 1811955-01-01
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Freedom of speech and pressCarrie Chapman Catt Memorial Fund1955-01-01
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Zechariah Chafee, JrHarvard Law School Bulletin1956-01-01
Three human rights in the Constitution of 1787.University of Kansas Press1956-01-01-
The blessings of liberty.Lippincott1956-01-01
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The blessings of liberty1st ed.Lippincott1956-01-01
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Cases and materials on equity4th ed of Chafee and Simpson's Cases on equity.Foundation Press1958-01-01
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Constitutional lawessays on constitutional law and the judicial functionHarvard Law Review Association1963-01-01
Documents on fundamental human rights, the Anglo-American tradition.Compiled, edited, and with a pref., How human rights got into the Constitution.Atheneum1963-01-01
The third degreeArno Press1969-01-01-
Freedom's prophetselected writings of Zechariah Chafee, Jr., university professor, Harvard Law SchoolOceana Publications1981-01-01
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The Zechariah Chafee, Jr. papersUniversity Publications of America1987-01-01
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[Series of Articles on Constitution Makingwith especial reference to the possible creation of a Constitutional Convention in Rhode Island.]