Home > Journals > Michigan Law Review > MLR > Volume 34 > Issue 5 (1936)
Abstract
The recent decision of the Supreme Court in the TVA case raises issues of extreme importance not only in regard to the interpretation of the property clause of the federal Constitution, but also in regard to the requisites for a suit by minority stockholders of a corporation questioning the actions of the corporate management.
Recommended Citation
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW-NATIONAL POWER OVER NAVIGABLE STREAMS - PROPERTY CLAUSE - CORPORATIONS - STOCKHOLDERS' SUIT,
34
Mich. L. Rev.
680
(1936).
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