North Dakota Law Review
Volume 34, Number 1 (1958)
Article
Counterclaims and Third-Party Practice under the North Dakota Rules
Charles Liebert Crum
Case Comments
Attorney and Client - Practitioners Not Admitted or Licensed to Practice - Civil Liability to Injured Third Parties
Paul E. Rohde
Criminal Law - Capacity to Commit and Responsibility for Crime - Expert Testimony Drinking by Alcoholic Was Due to Diseased Mind Admitted as Evidence
Mervin A. Tuntland
Damages - Loss of Future Earning Power - Duty of Court to Instruct Jury to Reduce Loss of Future Earnings to Present Worth
Robert K. Severson
Evidence - Privileged Communication between Attorney and Client - Publication of Illegally Obtained Confidential Communication
Gordon O. Hoberg
Husband and Wife - Torts - Husband's Right of Action against Wife
Richard A. Rahlfs
Injunction - Actions for Injunctions - Taxpayer's Right to Enjoin Public Official
William J. McMenamy
Time - Solar or Standard - Constitutionality of Statute Requiring Exclusive Display of Standard Time in Places of Business
Joseph R. Maichel
Notes
What Constitutes the Practice of Medicine in North Dakota
John C. Stewart
District Court Digests
North Dakota Law Review
Professional No-Man's Land - Where Law and Accounting Meet
Michael E. Miller
Realignment of Parties in Stockholder's Derivative Suits Where Jurisdiction Is Based upon Diversity of Citizenship
Garry A. Pearson
Review
Book Reviews
William S. Murray, Ralph Koenig, Ronald G. Splitt, and Harold D. Shaft