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November 12, 1979, University Of Michigan Law School
November 12, 1979, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Saint Gives Pope Lecture •Michigan Bar Results~ 75.9% Pass July Test •Letters--Food in the Library •N.L.G. Conference Report •Obiter Dictum •Portnoy's & Counter Culture •Law School Life •Buttnose •Machle's Musings •News & Notices •Placement Notes •Norts Spews •Sports Poll •Docket
Changing Government: The 1971-72 Newfoundland Example, Peter Neary
Changing Government: The 1971-72 Newfoundland Example, Peter Neary
Dalhousie Law Journal
Newfoundland has long provided a rich field of interest for students of constitutional minutiae. The reason for this is not hard to find. In 1842 the Colony's elective Legislative Assembly and its appointive Legislative Council, both established in 1832, were combined in one chamber.' In 1861, only six years after "responsible government" had been achieved in the Colony, the government of John Kent was dismissed from office by Governor Sir Alexander Bannerman. 2 In 1908 a general election produced a tie and a crisis which was resolved only through the action of Governor Sir William MacGregor. 3 In 1919 a …
Vol. 28, No. 3, September 17, 1979, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 28, No. 3, September 17, 1979, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Tax Breaks for Law Students? •Be a Juror- •WLSA •Visiting Lawyers to Discuss Specialties •Law School News and Notices •Gag Orders •Legal Aid •Portnoy's Cultural Corner •ELS Projects •Student Funded Fellowship •Scramble-Rescramble •Sports Poll •L.S.S.S. Notes •Millard Fillmore's Ghost •LEXIS •Nights Managed, Cheap •Machle's Musings •Docket •Classifieds
Rites Of Passage: Race, The Supreme Court, And The Constitution, William W. Van Alstyne
Rites Of Passage: Race, The Supreme Court, And The Constitution, William W. Van Alstyne
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Opinion Volume 19 Number 13 – April 26, 1979, The Opinion
The Opinion Volume 19 Number 13 – April 26, 1979, The Opinion
The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)
The Opinion newspaper issue dated April 26, 1979
Woolsack 1979 Volume 19 Number 11, University Of San Diego School Of Law Student Bar Association
Woolsack 1979 Volume 19 Number 11, University Of San Diego School Of Law Student Bar Association
Newspaper, The Woolsack (1963-1987)
Table of Contents:
Rendezvousing at Welfare by Rod Campbell
New Woolsack Editor Chosen by Elizabeth Kramer
Editorial: Law Review Eligibility: Further Changes Needed
Calendar
Letters…
Interview with New SBA President: Troy Smith by Elizabeth Kramer
Marvin Case: "A Step for Morality" by Spencer Busby
"The Trial of Susan B· Anthony" by Jim Poole
Skills Program for New Lawyers by Elizabeth Kramer
Law School Goes to the Movies by Amy Wrobel
The Chattel Complex by Jim Poole
Reinstating the Military Draft by Steve Chaffin
Law Reviews Compared by Darla Anderson, Maria Meyer and Earl J . Cantos, Jr.
New Law Review …
The Forum (Volume 8, Number 8), Valparaiso University School Of Law
The Forum (Volume 8, Number 8), Valparaiso University School Of Law
Valparaiso Law School Forum
No abstract provided.
The Opinion Volume 19 Number 11 – March 22, 1979, The Opinion
The Opinion Volume 19 Number 11 – March 22, 1979, The Opinion
The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)
The Opinion newspaper issue dated March 22, 1979
A Prison And A Prisoner: The Provincial's View, Emily Calhoun
A Prison And A Prisoner: The Provincial's View, Emily Calhoun
Michigan Law Review
A Review of A Prison and a Prisoner by Susan Sheehan
February 19, 1979, University Of Michigan Law School
February 19, 1979, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Don't Gut the Fourth Amend. Says Kamisar on the Defensive •Considerations •R.G. v. 43-1/2 Moralists •Machle's Musings •Counter Culture •To the Editor •Campbell Second Round Wraps Up •Rosenzweig Joins Faculty •Nominations for 'Mixer' •Guild Sponsors Wilkinson Talk •Nights Managed, Cheap! •LSSS Notes •Al's Sports Corner •IM Scoreboard •New Construct News •Barristers Smut Film is: Fiasco! •Docket
Res Ipsa Loquitur, Seton Hall University School Of Law
Res Ipsa Loquitur, Seton Hall University School Of Law
Newspapers
No abstract provided.
The Bakke Case And The Future Of 'Affirmative Action', Richard A. Posner
The Bakke Case And The Future Of 'Affirmative Action', Richard A. Posner
Articles
No abstract provided.
New Directions In The Protection Of American-Owned Property Abroad, Don C. Piper
New Directions In The Protection Of American-Owned Property Abroad, Don C. Piper
Maryland Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Customary International Law And Deep Seabed Mining, L.F.E. Goldie
Customary International Law And Deep Seabed Mining, L.F.E. Goldie
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
Presentation and Panel Discussion from the symposium entitled, Mining the Deep Seabed: A Range of Perspectives. This paper stresses current issues and questions involving the Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea and to look at their effects.
A Prison And A Prisoner: The Provincial's View, Emily Calhoun
A Prison And A Prisoner: The Provincial's View, Emily Calhoun
Publications
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