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The Ocean Dumping Dilemma, Stuart Weinstein-Bacal Dec 1978

The Ocean Dumping Dilemma, Stuart Weinstein-Bacal

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Caveat, November 20, 1978 Nov 1978

Caveat, November 20, 1978

Caveat

No abstract provided.


Res Ipsa Loquitur, Seton Hall University School Of Law Nov 1978

Res Ipsa Loquitur, Seton Hall University School Of Law

Newspapers

No abstract provided.


Governmental Regulation Of The Press: A Study Of Israel's Press Ordinance - Part Ii, Pnina Lahav Oct 1978

Governmental Regulation Of The Press: A Study Of Israel's Press Ordinance - Part Ii, Pnina Lahav

Faculty Scholarship

In the beginning, use of the Press Ordinance (hereafter Pr. Ord.) was limited, but as British political control deteriorated it became more extensive and even ruthless. In 1937, the Peel Report complained that the Pr. Ord. was not tough enough and recommended stricter measures.3 At about the same time, the Mandatory Government itself reached the conclusion that the Pr. Ord. was insufficient and issued a series of Defence (Emergency) Regulations which suspended the entire range of civil liberties-including freedom of expression. These Defence (Emergency) Regulations which related to the press replaced in part and fortified in part the Pr. …


A Lesson From Trollope For Counselors At Law, Thomas L. Shaffer Jun 1978

A Lesson From Trollope For Counselors At Law, Thomas L. Shaffer

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Federal Voting Rights Act And Alternative Election Systems, Joseph F. Zimmerman May 1978

The Federal Voting Rights Act And Alternative Election Systems, Joseph F. Zimmerman

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Opinion Volume 18 Number 6 – February 9, 1978, The Opinion Feb 1978

The Opinion Volume 18 Number 6 – February 9, 1978, The Opinion

The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)

The Opinion newspaper issue dated February 9, 1978


The Criminal Trial Before The Lawyers, John H. Langbein Jan 1978

The Criminal Trial Before The Lawyers, John H. Langbein

Articles

No abstract provided.


June Butler Scrapbook 7, Jan. 1974- July 1978 Jan 1978

June Butler Scrapbook 7, Jan. 1974- July 1978

Assembled by June Nolte Butler c. 1961-2001

No abstract provided.


Altruism And Professionalism: Boston And The Rise Of Organized Legal Aid, 1900-1925, Part Ii, Michael Grossberg Jan 1978

Altruism And Professionalism: Boston And The Rise Of Organized Legal Aid, 1900-1925, Part Ii, Michael Grossberg

Articles by Maurer Faculty

The Boston Legal Aid Society was founded in 1900. In the years after 1910, led by General Counsel Reginald Heber Smith, the Society assumed leadership of the fledgling movement to offer legal services to the urban poor. Under its influence the first organized attack on the legal problems of the impoverished was launched. The effort had its origins in the social and professional crises that beset turn of the century American cities and lawyers. As described in the first installment of this article, the major difficulty facing the movement during this generative era was how to balance the conflicting demands …


A Lesson From Trollope For Counselors At Law, Thomas L. Shaffer Jan 1978

A Lesson From Trollope For Counselors At Law, Thomas L. Shaffer

Journal Articles

This article is about the process by which a person makes up his mind. In literature, the making up of a character's mind is a stage on which an author lets you know about his people and about his time. An example is Huckleberry Finn deciding whether to report Jim, his companion and a runaway slave. I propose to consider another example of a literary character making up his mind-the story of Septimus Harding and the sinecure, in The Warden, a quaint Victorian ecclesiastical tale by Anthony Trollope.

Lawyers spend hours helping their clients make up their minds. The process …