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Constitutional Law - Speech Or Debate Clause - Evidence Of Congressman's Legislative Activities Inadmissible At His Bribery Trial; Waiver Of Privilege Must Be Express - United States V. Helstoski, 576 F.2d 511 (3d Cir. 1978), Cert. Granted, 47 U.S.L.W. 3401 (U.S., Dec. 12, 1978)., Suzanne Raymond
Seton Hall Law Review
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Sec As Environmentalist: The Reluctant Champion, David A. York
Sec As Environmentalist: The Reluctant Champion, David A. York
Notre Dame Law Review
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Judicial Legitimacy And The Disinterested Judge, M. H. Hoeflich, Jan G. Deutsch
Judicial Legitimacy And The Disinterested Judge, M. H. Hoeflich, Jan G. Deutsch
Hofstra Law Review
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Justice Harold H. Burton And The Work Of The Supreme Court, David N. Atkinson
Justice Harold H. Burton And The Work Of The Supreme Court, David N. Atkinson
Cleveland State Law Review
Harold H. Burton served for thirteen years on the United States Supreme Court during a turbulent period of innovative constitutional policymaking. Hard working and open-minded, he was inevitably involved in the cross currents of small group interaction within the Supreme Court. Consequently, the purpose of this essay -relying on law clerk questionnaires and interviews -is to describe and evaluate his intra-Court behavior.