Chafee, Zechariah
1885 – 1957
93 works on record
Works

Free speech in the United States

Freedom of speech

The blessings of liberty

Freedom of speech in war times

The third degree

Documents on fundamental human rights, the Anglo-American tradition

Three human rights in the Constitution of 1787
The constitutional convention that never met ..
Documents on fundemental human rights
The inquiring mind
Cases on equity
Freedom's prophet
Cases on equitable remedies
Documents on fundamental human rights
Reissued notes
Cases and materials on equity
Freedom of speech and press
The Zechariah Chafee, Jr. papers
Thirty-five years with freedom of speech
Cases on equity, jurisdiction and specific performance
Cases on equitable relief against torts
Some problems of equity
How human rights got into the Constitution
Songs of the nightingale
The Next war
State house versus Pent house
Propaganda and conscription of public opinion
Letter to Dean Griswold on Professor Amory's objections to my name on circular letter of National council against Conscription, January 31, 1951, with extracts from Amory
Federal interpleader bill
[ant]i-anarchy bill ... menaces freedom of speech ...
Freedom and the United Nations
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
Chafee, Zech(ariah), Jr
'No inconsistency'
Investigations of radicalism and laws against subversion
The reacquisition of a negotiable instrument by a prior party
The common law for laymen ...
Constitutional law
Coming into equity with clean hands
Holmer, Nathaniel
The disorderly conduct of words
Freedom of speech inside an enterprise ...
Russian as a haven for prof. einstein's critics
Say it with stamps
Bibliography of legal writings
Tragic errors
Derived hope and enjoyment from naivete of prof. chafee
The Gitlow Case
U.S. cites 1939 pact to russian accuser
Statement of Prof. Zechariah Chafee, jr., Harvard law school
[Book review]
The law of evidence
Legal protection of literature, art and music
Memorandum on reapportionment of the House of representatives under the 1950 census
Statement of Z. Chafee, Jr. about his work on freedom of speech
Revised memorandum on the pending Barnes bill
[Notes of Prof. Chafee's lectures on Bills of exchange and Promissory notes
Changes in the law during forty years
A tract for the times ...
[Notes of Prof. Chafee's lectures on equity at Harvard law school, 1924-1925
The effect of references in a bill of exchange to shipping documents or goods
Edward Henry Warren
The Bill of rights belongs to the people
Symposium on scientific proof and relations of law and medicine
[Correspondence and briefs of cases relating to licences for distribution and sale of religious literature
[The constitutional convention act
Civil rights and "public danger"
Letter to Mrs. Walter L. Boyden. Sept.29, 1949
Federal and state powers under the UN Covenant on Human Rights
Richard Olney of Brown and Harvard
Abstract by professor chafee of his address
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Supreme judicial court for the Commonwealth
Zechariah Chafee, Jr
An outsider looks at the press
The danger of repression
Free trade in ideas
The Rand school case ...
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, 1954
Joseph Henry Beale
Congress failing to uphold its duty says Chafee
Letter to Upton Sinclair, October 5, 1922
Autobiographical sketch
Some objections to capital punishment
[Letter to Dean Erwin N. Griswold. July 12, 1949.]
The limits of censorship
Stop being terrified of treaties
The impact of foreign policy on civil liberties
Remedies for the third degree
The bimba case
Joseph Doddridge Brannan
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-appellees
Memorandum on manuscript of the first two chapters of The Law of Entertainment and Publishing by Samuel Spring
Coal and civil liberties