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Constitutional Law - Civil Rights, Frank Regan Nerone, John W. Latella
Constitutional Law - Civil Rights, Frank Regan Nerone, John W. Latella
Duquesne Law Review
Public Accommodations Under the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Heart of Atlanta Motel, Inc. v. United States, 85 Sup. Ct. 348 (1964).
Constitutional Law - Illegal Search And Seizure, Samuel J. Pasquarelli
Constitutional Law - Illegal Search And Seizure, Samuel J. Pasquarelli
Duquesne Law Review
The rule announced in Mapp v. Ohio will not be used to overturn any conviction finally adjudicated before Mapp v. Ohio was decided.
Linkletter v. Walker, 85 Sup. Ct. 1731 (1965).
Constitutional Law - Right To Counsel, Ronald H. Heck
Constitutional Law - Right To Counsel, Ronald H. Heck
Duquesne Law Review
The United States Supreme Court, in making an accused's right to confront witnesses a fundamental right applicable to the states, unnecessarily extended constitutional law.
Pointer v. Texas, 380 U. S. 400 (1965).
Constitutional Law - Self Incrimination, Frank Intrieri
Constitutional Law - Self Incrimination, Frank Intrieri
Duquesne Law Review
The fifth amendment, in its direct application to the federal government and its bearing on the states by reason of the fourteenth amendment, forbids either comment by the prosecution on the accused's silence or instructions by the court that such silence is evidence of guilt.
Griffin v. State of California, 85 Sup. Ct. 1229 (1965)
Constitutional Law - Right To Travel - Area Restrictions, F. Regan Nerone
Constitutional Law - Right To Travel - Area Restrictions, F. Regan Nerone
Duquesne Law Review
Area Restrictions-Congressional intent of Passport Act of 1926 and Immigration & Nationality Act of 1952.
Zemel v. Rusk, 381 U. S. 1, 85 Sup. Ct. 1271 (1965).
Constitutional Law - Right To Counsel, Steven K. Yablonski
Constitutional Law - Right To Counsel, Steven K. Yablonski
Duquesne Law Review
Accused's right to counsel attaches at the accusatory stage of the proceedings even though no request for counsel is made.
United States ex rel. Russo v. New Jersey, 351 F.2d 429 (3d Cir. 1965).
Constitutional Law - Right To Counsel, Joseph Pass Jr.
Constitutional Law - Right To Counsel, Joseph Pass Jr.
Duquesne Law Review
The right to counsel attaches at an accusatorial proceeding even though not requested. The rule announced in Escobedo v. Illinois will not be applied retrospectively to cases finally adjudicated before Escobedo v. Illinois was decided.
Commonwealth v. Negri, 419 Pa. 117, 213 A.2d 670 (1965).
Constitutional Law - Self-Incrimination, John F. Yetter
Constitutional Law - Self-Incrimination, John F. Yetter
Duquesne Law Review
That section of the Subversive Activities Control Act requiring individual members of the Communist Party to register with the Justice Department violates registrants' fifth amendment privilege against self-incrimination.
Albertson v. Subversive Activities Control Board, 86 Sup. Ct. 194 (1965).
Constitutional Law - Reapportionment, Andrew M. Schifinio, Dennis Gerard Long
Constitutional Law - Reapportionment, Andrew M. Schifinio, Dennis Gerard Long
Duquesne Law Review
The Pennsylvania Reapportionment Act held unconstitutional.
Butcher v. Bloom, 415 Pa. 438, 203 A. 2d 556 (1964)