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Comment, Birch Bayh
The Effect Of The First Amendment On Federal Control Of Draft Protests, Frederick C. Moss
The Effect Of The First Amendment On Federal Control Of Draft Protests, Frederick C. Moss
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Comment, Neal R. Peirce
Recent Developments, Various Editors
The Presently Expanding Concept Of Judicial Notice, Fortunata Giudice, C. William Kraft
The Presently Expanding Concept Of Judicial Notice, Fortunata Giudice, C. William Kraft
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
The American Doctrine Of Sovereign Immunity: An Historical Analysis, Daniel T. Murphy
The American Doctrine Of Sovereign Immunity: An Historical Analysis, Daniel T. Murphy
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Marijuana And The Law: The Constitutional Challenges To Marijuana Laws In Light Of The Social Aspects Of Marijuana Use, Mark S. Dichter
Marijuana And The Law: The Constitutional Challenges To Marijuana Laws In Light Of The Social Aspects Of Marijuana Use, Mark S. Dichter
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Toward The Techno-Corporate State - An Essay In American Constitutionalsim, Arthur Selwyn Miller
Toward The Techno-Corporate State - An Essay In American Constitutionalsim, Arthur Selwyn Miller
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Some Doubts Concerning The Proposal To Elect The President By Direct Popular Vote, Albert J. Rosenthal
Some Doubts Concerning The Proposal To Elect The President By Direct Popular Vote, Albert J. Rosenthal
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments, Various Editors
The Judicial Trend Toward Student Academic Freedom, William W. Van Alstyne
The Judicial Trend Toward Student Academic Freedom, William W. Van Alstyne
Faculty Publications
This analysis references the growing likelihood that even “private” colleges and universities may be viewed as state actors due to these institutions growing reliance on public funds and their performance of what is often considered a public function. Given such, this examination discusses the growing sphere of student rights.
The Demise Of The Right-Privilege Distinction In Constitutional Law, William W. Van Alstyne
The Demise Of The Right-Privilege Distinction In Constitutional Law, William W. Van Alstyne
Faculty Publications
The right-privilege distinction, as it appeared in an early statement by Justice Holmes, has long hampered individuals within the public sector in protecting themselves against arbitrary governmental action. In this article Professor Van Alstyne reviews the uses and misuses to which the "privilege" concept has been put and then examines those doctrines whose flanking attacks have gradually eroded its efficacy. But none of these doctrines comes to grips with Holmes' basic idea of a "privilege" to which substantive due process is inapplicable. Applying Holmes' own jurisprudence, the author argues that the concept of "privilege" is today no longer viable, and …
Causation In Common Sense: A Reply To Messrs. Hart And Honore, Paul F. Rothstein
Causation In Common Sense: A Reply To Messrs. Hart And Honore, Paul F. Rothstein
Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works
No abstract provided.
Comment, John J. Sparkman
The Power Index And The Electoral College: A Challenge To Banzhaf's Analysis, Robert J. Sickels
The Power Index And The Electoral College: A Challenge To Banzhaf's Analysis, Robert J. Sickels
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Release Of Government-Owned Technical Data Under The Freedom Of Information Law: Between Scylla And Charybdis, James A. Dobkin
The Release Of Government-Owned Technical Data Under The Freedom Of Information Law: Between Scylla And Charybdis, James A. Dobkin
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Commentary, An Ode To Rejection, Aaron Twerski
Commentary, An Ode To Rejection, Aaron Twerski
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The First Amendment And Protection Of Reputation And Privacy--New York Times Co. V. Sullivan And How It Grew, William O. Bertelsman
The First Amendment And Protection Of Reputation And Privacy--New York Times Co. V. Sullivan And How It Grew, William O. Bertelsman
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law--First Amendment Freedoms--Kentucky Un-American Activities Committee, J. Dan Kemp
Constitutional Law--First Amendment Freedoms--Kentucky Un-American Activities Committee, J. Dan Kemp
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Truth-In-Negotiations Act – An Examination Of Defective Pricing In Government Contracts, Michael J. Graetz
The Truth-In-Negotiations Act – An Examination Of Defective Pricing In Government Contracts, Michael J. Graetz
Faculty Scholarship
Charges of excessive profitmaking on government contracts have issued from the Senate floor and the nation's press and have provided the impetus for recent congressional investigations and proposals for remedial legislation. Profiteering by government contractors is a problem of potentially enormous dimensions since purchases by the federal government total more than seventy-seven billion dollars – over ten per cent of the gross national product. Because the greatest part of these purchases are made by the Department of Defense, congressional action aimed at minimizing excessive profits has focused upon Defense Department procurement activities under the Armed Services Procurement Act (ASPA).
Separation Of Powers In The Australian Constitution, John M. Finnis
Separation Of Powers In The Australian Constitution, John M. Finnis
Journal Articles
Even those who regret it accept that the founders of the Australian Constitution "beyond question" intended the separation of powers now required by the Boilermakers' Case . This article seeks first to show that the arguments advanced to prove the alleged intention are no more probative -than the draftsman's literary arrangement which has prompted the accepted view of constitutional history; and second, to discuss the proper strategy of approach to the historical record on these matters.