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Forensic Sociology And Psychology: New Tools For The Criminal Defense Attorney, Thomas E. Salisbury
Forensic Sociology And Psychology: New Tools For The Criminal Defense Attorney, Thomas E. Salisbury
Tulsa Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Opinion Volume 17 Number 5 – November 4, 1976, The Opinion
The Opinion Volume 17 Number 5 – November 4, 1976, The Opinion
The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)
The Opinion newspaper issue dated November 4, 1976
September 17, 1976, University Of Michigan Law School
September 17, 1976, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•The Docket •Notices •Women and the Law •PAD •LSSS •Relevant Advice for Today's Law Student •Football Ford's Pep Rally •Sports Poll
September 10, 1976, University Of Michigan Law School
September 10, 1976, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•The Docket •Notices •Thomas E. Kauper •ABA News •Assistant Deans •Alan N. Polasky •Minutes of the LSSS Meeting •1976-77 Budgets •Law School Student Senate •Summer Commencement
Federal Grand Juries V. Attorney Independence And The Attorney-Client Privilege, Matthew Zwerling
Federal Grand Juries V. Attorney Independence And The Attorney-Client Privilege, Matthew Zwerling
UC Law Journal
The author describes the recent misuse of federal grand juries, focusing on the consequent threat to the independence of the bar, and urges courts to protect vigorously the attorney-client privilege from prosecutorial manipulation.
April 8, 1976, University Of Michigan Law School
April 8, 1976, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•The Docket •Notices •PILS •Pirgim •Law Students Take Their Faculty to Court •Cook Lecture •News •Is this Justice •Letters •Movie •LSSS •Theatre Review •The Weekly Penalty Box •Read-Only Memories •Summer Opportunities •Exciting Moments •Dump Truck •Tales from the PM •Sports Poll
The Evidence: A Content Analysis Of The Huac Record, The Case Against Hua, Hans Zeisel, Rose Stamler
The Evidence: A Content Analysis Of The Huac Record, The Case Against Hua, Hans Zeisel, Rose Stamler
Articles
No abstract provided.
Subdivision Exactions: Virginia Constitutional Restrictions, Benjamin J. Trichelo
Subdivision Exactions: Virginia Constitutional Restrictions, Benjamin J. Trichelo
University of Richmond Law Review
New directions in zoning law have recently been established by the Supreme Court of Virginia. The court has declared unconstitutional an ordinance imposing a temporary building moratorium, another establishing minimum building lot sizes, and one compelling individual developers to first dedicate property in fee to the local government, and to then construct and maintain designated public facilities upon the dedicated land.