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A Halachic Perspective On The Parent-Child Privilege, Erica Smith-Klocek
A Halachic Perspective On The Parent-Child Privilege, Erica Smith-Klocek
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Bray V. Alexandria Women's Health Clinic: Abortion Protesters Are Not Liable Under The Ku Klux Klan Act, Sue Mota
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
The Enforcement Of Irs Summonses And Section 7609, Madeline Tusa
The Enforcement Of Irs Summonses And Section 7609, Madeline Tusa
St. John's Law Review
(Excerpt)
This Note argues that because the Tenth Circuit decision ignores important policy concerns dealing with the efficiency of the IRS, failing to comply with notice requirements under Section 7609(a) should be analyzed under the totality of the circumstances standard. Part I discusses the history and development of Section 7609(a) and notice requirements for third-party summonses in IRS investigations. Part II outlines the general requirements for the enforcement of an IRS summons and how Section 7609(a) is analyzed in light of those requirements. Part III discusses the current circuit split and the significance of each respective court’s holdings and reasoning. …
The Intelligible Principle: How It Briefly Lived, Why It Died, And Why It Desperately Needs Revival In Today's Administrative State, Meaghan Dunigan
The Intelligible Principle: How It Briefly Lived, Why It Died, And Why It Desperately Needs Revival In Today's Administrative State, Meaghan Dunigan
St. John's Law Review
(Excerpt)
This Note addresses the flaws in the current intelligible principle standard and proposes a new three-part standard that would better revitalize the intelligible principle as it was first articulated almost a century ago. This Note concedes that while legislative delegation in any form is a violation of the original meaning of the nondelegation doctrine, our society and the growth of administrative agencies removed any chance of having our laws created solely by Congress. What can happen, and what this Note proposes, is for the Supreme Court to adopt a new intelligible principle standard that scales back the amount of …
Emerging From Daimler's Shadow: Registration Statutes As A Means To General Jurisdiction Over Foreign Corporations, Nicholas D'Angelo
Emerging From Daimler's Shadow: Registration Statutes As A Means To General Jurisdiction Over Foreign Corporations, Nicholas D'Angelo
St. John's Law Review
(Excerpt)
This Note argues for the increased exercise of general jurisdiction based on registration statutes. Carefully drafted state statutes, explicitly stating that corporations registering to do business in a state thereby consent to general jurisdiction, not only solve the consequences of Daimler, but also fully comport with traditional values of fairness.
Part I outlines the jurisprudential history related to general jurisdiction. Section A begins with the concept of territoriality introduced in Pennoyer and the minimum contacts analysis in International Shoe, then discusses the modern doctrine in Perkins, Helicopteros, and Goodyear, culminating with Daimler. Section …
Termination Of Medical Treatment: Imminent Legislative Issues, Dennis J. Horan
Termination Of Medical Treatment: Imminent Legislative Issues, Dennis J. Horan
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Termination Of Medical Treatment: Imminent Legislative Issues, Robert C. Robinson
Termination Of Medical Treatment: Imminent Legislative Issues, Robert C. Robinson
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Your Bodies, Ourselves: Legal Protection Of Potential Human Life, Jeffery A. Parness
Your Bodies, Ourselves: Legal Protection Of Potential Human Life, Jeffery A. Parness
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Report On Pending Federal Legislation, James Robinson
Report On Pending Federal Legislation, James Robinson
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
The Common Good And Special Interests In The Legislative Process, Reverend Ladislas M. Orsy, S.J.
The Common Good And Special Interests In The Legislative Process, Reverend Ladislas M. Orsy, S.J.
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Legislative Proposals To Curtail The Jurisdiction Of The Federal Courts, Honorable Peter J. Rodino
Legislative Proposals To Curtail The Jurisdiction Of The Federal Courts, Honorable Peter J. Rodino
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Esea Title I Litigation - Update, Charles H. Wilson, Esq., Williams & Connolly, Washington, D.C.
Esea Title I Litigation - Update, Charles H. Wilson, Esq., Williams & Connolly, Washington, D.C.
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Legislative Curtailment Of Jurisdiction Of Federal Courts, Angelo Aiosa, Esq.
Legislative Curtailment Of Jurisdiction Of Federal Courts, Angelo Aiosa, Esq.
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Human Life Federalism Amendment - Ii. Legislative Update, James Robinson, Director Government Liaison, United States Catholic Conference
Human Life Federalism Amendment - Ii. Legislative Update, James Robinson, Director Government Liaison, United States Catholic Conference
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Human Life Federalism Amendment - I. Legal Aspects, Professor Lynn D. Wardle, Brigham Young University
Human Life Federalism Amendment - I. Legal Aspects, Professor Lynn D. Wardle, Brigham Young University
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Human Life Federalism Amendment - I. Legal Aspects, Professor John S. Noonan, University Of California
Human Life Federalism Amendment - I. Legal Aspects, Professor John S. Noonan, University Of California
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Human Life Federalism Amendment - I. Legal Aspects, Dennis J. Horan, Esq.
Human Life Federalism Amendment - I. Legal Aspects, Dennis J. Horan, Esq.
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Human Life Federalism Amendment - I. Legal Aspects, Wilfred R. Caron, General Counsel, United States Catholic Conference
Human Life Federalism Amendment - I. Legal Aspects, Wilfred R. Caron, General Counsel, United States Catholic Conference
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Determination Of Death Legislation, Robert C. Robinson, Robinson & Kriger Portland, Maine
Determination Of Death Legislation, Robert C. Robinson, Robinson & Kriger Portland, Maine
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Dignity Of Life Developments, Dennis J. Horan, Hinshaw, Culbertson, Moelman, Goban & Fuller Chicago, Illinois
Dignity Of Life Developments, Dennis J. Horan, Hinshaw, Culbertson, Moelman, Goban & Fuller Chicago, Illinois
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Determining Death: The Legal And Theological Aspects Of Brian-Related Criteria, J. Stuart Showalter
Determining Death: The Legal And Theological Aspects Of Brian-Related Criteria, J. Stuart Showalter
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Death With Dignity Legislation, Nicholas A. Spinella
Death With Dignity Legislation, Nicholas A. Spinella
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Death With Dignity Legislation, Most Reverend Walter F. Sullivan
Death With Dignity Legislation, Most Reverend Walter F. Sullivan
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Legislative Activities Of 501(C)(3) Organizations, Lawrence N. Woodworth
Legislative Activities Of 501(C)(3) Organizations, Lawrence N. Woodworth
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.