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Juvenile Delinquency--Jurisdiction--Double Jeopardy, John Woodville Hatcher
Juvenile Delinquency--Jurisdiction--Double Jeopardy, John Woodville Hatcher
West Virginia Law Review
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Constitutional Law--Who May Constitutionally Issue A Warrant?, Daniel L. Schofield
Constitutional Law--Who May Constitutionally Issue A Warrant?, Daniel L. Schofield
West Virginia Law Review
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Constitutional Law--Due Process In Juvenile Court Proceeding, John Hampton Tinney
Constitutional Law--Due Process In Juvenile Court Proceeding, John Hampton Tinney
West Virginia Law Review
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Constitutional Law--Administrative Searches, John Reed Homburg
Constitutional Law--Administrative Searches, John Reed Homburg
West Virginia Law Review
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Constitutional Law--Federal Habeas Corpus For State Prisoners, Peter Thomas Denny, Martin Joseph Glasser, John Charles Lobert
Constitutional Law--Federal Habeas Corpus For State Prisoners, Peter Thomas Denny, Martin Joseph Glasser, John Charles Lobert
West Virginia Law Review
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The Justice Of The Peace: Constitutional Questions, George Lawson Partain
The Justice Of The Peace: Constitutional Questions, George Lawson Partain
West Virginia Law Review
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Judicial Review: A Tri-Dimensional Concept Of Administrative-Constitutional Law, Frank R. Strong
Judicial Review: A Tri-Dimensional Concept Of Administrative-Constitutional Law, Frank R. Strong
West Virginia Law Review
In an earlier issue of the present volume of the Review, an effort was made to dispel the seeming absurdity that "Separation of Powers, the cardinal principle upon which the federal and all state governments are founded, a great American contribution to the science of government, violates the due process clause!" The quotation is from an able and exhaustive article on Judicial Review of Administrative Action in West Virginia, written by Kenneth Gulp Davis at the beginning of a teaching and writing career which has brought him preminence in the field of Administrative Law. The article appeared in Volume 44 …
Constitutional Law--Bodily Intrusions As Violations Of Constitutional Rights, Robert Bruce King
Constitutional Law--Bodily Intrusions As Violations Of Constitutional Rights, Robert Bruce King
West Virginia Law Review
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Judicial Review: A Tri-Dimensional Concept Of Administrative-Constitutional Law, Frank R. Strong
Judicial Review: A Tri-Dimensional Concept Of Administrative-Constitutional Law, Frank R. Strong
West Virginia Law Review
In the pages of Volume 44 of the West Virginia Law Quarterly, Professor Kenneth Culp Davis, then a young law teacher in this College of Law, found in certain decisions of the supreme court of this State and of the Supreme Court of the United States the paradox that "Separation of powers, the cardinal principle upon which the federal and all the state governments are founded, a great American contribution to the science of government, violates the due process clause!" To Professor Davis this result seemed exceedingly absurd, and in this adverse judgment he has had with him the great …
Constitutional Law--Fair Trial And Free Press--Resolution Of A Conflict, Jack William Debolt
Constitutional Law--Fair Trial And Free Press--Resolution Of A Conflict, Jack William Debolt
West Virginia Law Review
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Abstracts Of Recent Cases, Jerry David Hogg
Abstracts Of Recent Cases, Jerry David Hogg
West Virginia Law Review
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