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Environmental Law, Honorable Leon D. Lazer Jan 1991

Environmental Law, Honorable Leon D. Lazer

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Jurisdiction Of The Supreme Court Jan 1991

Jurisdiction Of The Supreme Court

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Comptroller And Attorney-General Jan 1991

Comptroller And Attorney-General

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Trial By Jury Jan 1991

Trial By Jury

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Jurisdiction Of The County Court Jan 1991

Jurisdiction Of The County Court

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Warrantless Arrest Jurisdiction In Texas: An Analysis And A Proposal., Gerald S. Reamey, J. Daniel Harkins Jan 1988

Warrantless Arrest Jurisdiction In Texas: An Analysis And A Proposal., Gerald S. Reamey, J. Daniel Harkins

St. Mary's Law Journal

Within the State of Texas, there exist a great number of “peace officers” who are granted a wide range of power and authority. This includes the power to make warrantless arrests and searches pursuant to those arrests. Significant ambiguity exists regarding a peace officer’s jurisdiction. The confusion is largely due to imprecise statutory language and varying judicial interpretations. Article 998 of Texas Revised Civil Statutes, for example, bestowed on city police officers the same powers, authority, and jurisdiction as city marshals. The statute, though, neglected to define the extent of that jurisdiction, or even what “jurisdiction” meant in that context. …


The State Of New York's State Federal-Judicial Council, Hon. George C. Pratt Jan 1986

The State Of New York's State Federal-Judicial Council, Hon. George C. Pratt

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Rethinking Jurisdiction And Notice In Kentucky, John R. Leathers Jan 1983

Rethinking Jurisdiction And Notice In Kentucky, John R. Leathers

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Service Of Process And Execution Of Judgement On Indian Reservations, Robert Laurence Jan 1982

Service Of Process And Execution Of Judgement On Indian Reservations, Robert Laurence

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Act Of State Doctrine: Alfred Dunhill Of London, Inc. V. Republic Of Cuba, John S. Williams Jan 1976

The Act Of State Doctrine: Alfred Dunhill Of London, Inc. V. Republic Of Cuba, John S. Williams

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

With its decision in Alfred Dunhill of London, Inc. v. Republic of Cuba, the Supreme Court has, for the third time in twelve years, rendered a significant if not landmark ruling on the act of state doctrine. Before 1964 the Court had not decided a case involving that doctrine for more than twenty years. During that intervening period many questions were raised in the learned writings on the subject, and the controversial decision, Bernstein v. N. V. Nederlandsche-Amerikaansche, etc., was decided by the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in New York.


Conflict Certiorari Jurisdiction Of The Supreme Court Of Florida: The "Record Proper", Roger J. Klurfeld Jul 1975

Conflict Certiorari Jurisdiction Of The Supreme Court Of Florida: The "Record Proper", Roger J. Klurfeld

Florida State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Transfer Of Jurisdiction In Juvenile Court: An Analysis Of The Proceeding, Its Role In The Administration Of Justice, And A Proposal For The Reform Of Kentucky Law, Mortimer J. Stamm Jan 1973

Transfer Of Jurisdiction In Juvenile Court: An Analysis Of The Proceeding, Its Role In The Administration Of Justice, And A Proposal For The Reform Of Kentucky Law, Mortimer J. Stamm

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Line Between Federal And State Court Jurisdiction, Leslie A. Anderson May 1965

The Line Between Federal And State Court Jurisdiction, Leslie A. Anderson

Michigan Law Review

From the beginning of this nation, there have been controversies involving the division of jurisdiction between federal and state courts. Often, these controversies have centered on the diversity of citizenship provision of the federal constitution. Today, however, the more poignant question is whether any division of jurisdiction between the federal and state systems retains logical bases.

Although myriad developments have relevancy with respect to this question, I have here focused upon two of the more important ones: the increasing overlap of subject matter being litigated in federal and state courts and the growing uniformity of standards to be applied in …


Annual Survey Of Tennessee Law, John W. Wade Aug 1953

Annual Survey Of Tennessee Law, John W. Wade

Vanderbilt Law Review

The idea of an annual survey of the law of a particular jurisdiction is not a new one, either in this country or abroad. During a period of at least 25 years an increasing number of publications have undertaken to present such a survey. The task is a delicate one, and performances have been somewhat uneven. A mere digest of appellate opinions or a scissors-and-paste collection of expressed rules of law serves some useful purpose but scarcely justifies separate existence. On the other hand an exhaustive discussion of most of the individual decisions prevents a view of the forest for …


Splitting The Cause Of Action Before A Justice--The Strange Case Of Bane V. Wilson, Robert T. Donley Apr 1936

Splitting The Cause Of Action Before A Justice--The Strange Case Of Bane V. Wilson, Robert T. Donley

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.