Published 1916
by The editor in Cambridge, Mass .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | By Roscoe Pound ... |
Contributions | Ames, James Barr, 1846-1910 |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | KF8925.P4 P68 1916 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 4 p. l., 7-77 p. |
Number of Pages | 77 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL24153301M |
LC Control Number | 33015436 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 10374457 |
Get this from a library! Cases on equitable relief against defamation and injuries to personality: supplementary to Chafee's cases on equitable relief against torts. [Roscoe Pound; Zechariah Chafee, Jr.; James Barr Ames]. : Cases on equitable relief against torts. (): Zechariah Chafee: BooksCited by: 1. Full text of "Cases on equitable relief against defamation and injuries to mentary to Ames's cases in equity jurisdiction, vol. I" See other formats. Cases on equitable relief against defamation and injuries to personality. Supplementary to Ame's cases in equity jurisdiction, vol. 1 by Pound, Roscoe, ; Ames, James Barr, Selection of cases in equity jurisdiction, :
It is in substitution for Ames' cases on equitable relief against torts and complementary with Pound's Cases on Equitable Relief against Defamation and Injuries to Personality. In structural arrangement and technique of presentation of materials there is a nominal departure from : Wesley A. Sturges. Pound, Roscoe, Cases on equitable relief against defamation and injuries to personality. Supplementary to Ame's cases in equity jurisdiction, vol. 1 / (Cambridge, Mass., The editor, ), also by James Barr Ames (page images at HathiTrust). Ames, James Barr, Cases on equitable relief against defamation and injuries to personality. Supplementary to Ame's cases in equity jurisdiction, vol. 1 / (Cambridge, Mass., The editor, ), also by Roscoe Pound (page images at HathiTrust) Ames, James Barr, Cases on equitable relief against defamation and other injuries. Pritchard, 2 Swanst. (); Pound, "Equitable Relief Against Defamation and Injuries to Personality," 29 Harv. L. Rev. (), personal rights, including one's reputation, are entitled to the guardianship of the law in a measure at least equal to that of property rights.
terms "libel," "slander" or "defamation," have neatly evaded many difficulties presented by precedent as represented in the older cases." See Pound, Equitable Relief Against Defamation and Injuries to Personality, 29 Harv. L. Rev. ().. "Old Investors' & Traders Corp. v. Houle, Mass. , , that "There is evidence of a process of evolution which may be still in progress," to the strong attacks by commentators on the rule of the Boston Diatite Co. case (see Pound, Equitable Relief Against Defamation & Injuries to Personality, 29 Harv. L. Rev. , ), to the substantial erosion of the principle asserted. CASES ON EQUITABLE RELIEF AGAINST DEFAMATION AND INJURIES TO PERSONALITY - SUPPLEMENTARY TO CHAFEE'S CASES ON EQUITABLE RELIEF AGAINST TORTS. Second Edition by Z. Chafee, Jr. Cambridge, Mass.: Z. Chafee, Jr., We have here an interesting collection of cases dealing with injunctions against libel and slander, protection of. Roscoe Pound, Equitable Relief Against Defamation and Injuries to Personality, 29 Harv. L. Rev. , () [hereinafter, Injuries to Personality] (acknowledging that Gee v. Pritchard “foreclosed the matter” even though in the author’s view “it was by no means settled by authority”). 60 See, e.g., Francis v.