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The definite assurance that Stanley Reed's appointment to the Supreme Court will not prevent his sitting upon the finals of the Ames Competition at the Law School answers, but does not discredit the Crimson's earlier expression of doubt on this subject. The questions posed yesterday have reaped the...
Stanley Reed, Solicitor General of the United States and appointee to the Supreme Court, will definitely be present Friday evening at Langdell Hall, where he is to be one of three judges of the Ames Competition.
Those of us charged with the administration of the Ames Competition note with displeasure the story appearing on page one of today's issue of the Crimson, captioned "Reed Faces Poser, to Judge or Not to Judge Ames Competition." The impression created by this article is wholly inaccurate and the...
1. "Can a prospective Supreme Court Justice afford to risk his chances of confirmation by gratuitously committing himself on some of the knottiest points in Labor Law, Torts, Equity, Constitutional Law and Federal Jurisdiction cooked up by the Ames Competition cookers in a long while?"
The rules of the Ames Competition expressly provide that decisions shall NOT be made upon the merits of the case (the law) but upon the manner in which counsel have presented their respective side of the argument. The judges are to consider only the structure of the briefs, the treatment...