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Pleading And Practice In Commercial Paper Cases: Burdens Of Proof, Harold R. Weinberg
Pleading And Practice In Commercial Paper Cases: Burdens Of Proof, Harold R. Weinberg
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Law Survey: Torts, Katherine A. Adams
Kentucky Law Survey: Torts, Katherine A. Adams
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement Of Support Act And The Defense Of Non-Paternity: A Functional Analysis, Richard P. Perna
The Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement Of Support Act And The Defense Of Non-Paternity: A Functional Analysis, Richard P. Perna
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Law Survey: Criminal Procedure, William H. Fortune, Sarah N. Welling
Kentucky Law Survey: Criminal Procedure, William H. Fortune, Sarah N. Welling
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
Significant criminal procedure decisions of the Kentucky appellate courts for the period July 1, 1982 to July 1, 1983, have been selected for discussion in this Survey. Included in this survey is an extensive discussion of selected cases in the areas of warrants, competency of counsel, pretrial discovery of witness statements, venue, belated attacks on criminal convictions, and the right to talk to an attorney before taking a breathalyzer test.
Privacy And The Sex Bfoq: An Immodest Proposal, Carolyn S. Bratt
Privacy And The Sex Bfoq: An Immodest Proposal, Carolyn S. Bratt
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
Since the adoption of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, courts have been called upon to determine whether an employer can avoid liability for refusing to hire employees of one sex by invoking the privacy rights of its customers. Two recent court decisions are illustrative of the question and its resolution. In Backus v. Baptist Medical Center, the defendant employer's policy of excluding male nurses from the labor and delivery section of its obstetrics and gynecology department was challenged. The defendant established that most of the duties of a labor and delivery nurse involve exposure to …
Incest Statutes And The Fundamental Right Of Marriage: Is Oedipus Free To Marry?, Carolyn S. Bratt
Incest Statutes And The Fundamental Right Of Marriage: Is Oedipus Free To Marry?, Carolyn S. Bratt
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
The U.S. Supreme Court has found that the right to marry is a constitutionally protected right. That right is restricted, however, by state incest statutes which impede marriage between adults by making some choices of a marriage partner illegal. The constitutional validity of modern state incest statutes is difficult to analyze because of shifting definitions, reflexive fears, ambivalent attitudes, and underlying facile generalizations.
The mere word "incest" triggers strong feelings of revulsion in most people. Therefore, any a priori labeling of a marriage as incestuous tends to preclude objective thought about the permissibility of the particular form of the marriage …
Kentucky Law Survey: Insurance, Richard H. Underwood
Kentucky Law Survey: Insurance, Richard H. Underwood
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
This Survey will examine recent Kentucky decisions on insurance law issues, and comment on the latest crop of cases relating to the application and construction of the Kentucky Motor Vehicle Reparations Act. In addition, this Survey will discuss proposed unfair claims settlement practices legislation, which is once again generating interest in the Commonwealth.
Pleading And Practice In Commercial Paper Cases: Burdens Of Proof, Harold R. Weinberg
Pleading And Practice In Commercial Paper Cases: Burdens Of Proof, Harold R. Weinberg
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
Money debts are frequently paid by checks and evidenced by notes subject to Article Three of the Uniform Commercial Code. Financial institutions and other creditors ordinarily take these instruments with the expectation that they will be paid on time without resort to litigation. This expectation fails when the debtor or some other obligor on the instrument claims that its signature was unauthorized or that there is a defense against payment. This Article analyzes the Uniform Commercial Code rules concerning burdens of proof that apply to these disputes and gives consideration to related procedural and evidentiary questions. It concludes with some …
Discovery In Kentucky: An Overview, Richard H. Underwood
Discovery In Kentucky: An Overview, Richard H. Underwood
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
Discovery receives short shrift in the law school curriculum. Although students are introduced to the subject in a first year course on Civil Procedure, the "bathtub effect" usually takes its toll by graduation day. That is, after the first year, the plug is pulled and the student's knowledge drains away. Moreover, it is difficult to teach discovery in third year programs on trial advocacy. Too much emphasis on discovery and pretrial would leave too little time for instruction on the mechanics of the actual trial. Even the experienced practitioner may not remember all the intricacies of discovery and may find …
Book Review | Agriculture Law By Julian C. Juergensmeyer & James B. Wadley (1982), Richard C. Ausness
Book Review | Agriculture Law By Julian C. Juergensmeyer & James B. Wadley (1982), Richard C. Ausness
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
This book review examines Agriculture Law by Julian C. Juergensmeyer & James B. Wadley (1982).
Zen And The Art Of Exemplary Damages Assessment, Theodore Emens Cowen
Zen And The Art Of Exemplary Damages Assessment, Theodore Emens Cowen
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Equal Protection Scrutiny Of High School Athletics, Barbara L. Pryor
Equal Protection Scrutiny Of High School Athletics, Barbara L. Pryor
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Law Survey: Corporations, Willburt D. Ham
Kentucky Law Survey: Corporations, Willburt D. Ham
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Accounting For Inflation And Other Productivity Factors When Calculating Lost Future Earning Capacity, Alexander M. Waldrop
Accounting For Inflation And Other Productivity Factors When Calculating Lost Future Earning Capacity, Alexander M. Waldrop
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.