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Vol. 36, No. 11, November 16, 1987, University Of Michigan Law School Nov 1987

Vol. 36, No. 11, November 16, 1987, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•LSSS Talks About Food to HLSA •RG Bowl Bid Contest Update •Undergrad Bashing, Part 25 •Success Is More Than Just $$ •A Fresh Breeze •RG Covers Real News •Notices •Crossword •Law in the Raw


Faculty & Student Newsletter, University Of Michigan Law School Nov 1987

Faculty & Student Newsletter, University Of Michigan Law School

Newsletters

Volume 1, no. 2 of the University of Michigan Law Library Faculty & Student Newsletter.


The Bbc Gets A New Chairman And A Lot Of Trouble, Harvey L. Zuckman Jan 1987

The Bbc Gets A New Chairman And A Lot Of Trouble, Harvey L. Zuckman

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Constructive Murder And The Charter: In Search Of Principle, A. Wayne Mackay, Isabel Grant Jan 1987

Constructive Murder And The Charter: In Search Of Principle, A. Wayne Mackay, Isabel Grant

Articles, Book Chapters, & Popular Press

This article explores the principle of "constructive" murder and how it interacts with the sentencing and the parties sections of the Criminal Code. The authors re-examine these issues in light of the Charter. They conclude that constructive murder has no place in a post-Charter Canada.


Immigration Reform And Control Of The Undocumented Family, Carol Sanger Jan 1987

Immigration Reform And Control Of The Undocumented Family, Carol Sanger

Faculty Scholarship

The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (IRCA), Congress' attempt to clean up the problem of illegal immigration in the United States, puts a great number of undocumented alien families, mostly Mexican, to a hard test. Under IRCA's amnesty provisions, every alien must individually meet the eligibility requirements, such as having lived in the United States since before January 1, 1982. But many aliens who satisfy these requirements have spouses or children who do not. Thus, while eligible aliens may adjust to a legal immigration status, their ineligible family members must either leave the United States or remain illegally, …