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The Constitution And Privilege Holders: Conditioning The Issuance Of A Liquor License Upon Consent To A Warrantless Search, William W. Gooden
The Constitution And Privilege Holders: Conditioning The Issuance Of A Liquor License Upon Consent To A Warrantless Search, William W. Gooden
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Judicial Supremacy Re-Examined: A Proposed Alternative, G. Sidney Buchanan
Judicial Supremacy Re-Examined: A Proposed Alternative, G. Sidney Buchanan
Michigan Law Review
A citizen critic recently expressed to me his bitter opposition to the Warren Court's decisions on school prayer and school desegregation. If this critic were elected governor of a state or placed in some other position of governmental authority, he would almost certainly use his power to block public school desegregation and to encourage prayer reading in the public schools. Conceding that our critic would be acting controversially in so using his power, would he be acting unconstitutionally? This is the question which this Article will attempt to answer. More generally, this Article will consider the extent to which a …
Of Congregational And Synodical Authority, John Constable
Of Congregational And Synodical Authority, John Constable
Concordia Theological Monthly
It is the blessing and the bane of the church in the 20th century that it is both the inheritor and the victim of its own organization. Among people who cry for the ''good old days" of simple truths, simple faith, and simple organization there is always the specter of complex reality. Gone are the days, we are told, when a member of The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod could quote a father of the first, 16th or 19th century to support a proper thesis. Yet all seem to do it to underpin a modern position. Paul, Luther, and Walther are cited …
The Defendant In Jeopardy- Is Virginia Unique?
The Defendant In Jeopardy- Is Virginia Unique?
University of Richmond Law Review
The constitutional and statutory safeguards against a person being twice placed in jeopardy for the same offense are well known both to laymen and lawyers alike. What has gone largely unnoticed by the Virginia courts is the applicability of the doctrine of res judicata to the area of criminal law. It is the purpose of this comment to make the reader aware of the doctrine of res judicata as it applies to criminal cases and to attempt to clear up the confusion which has developed in this area of Virginia law.
Conscription, The Constitution, And The Framers: An Historical Analysis, Michael J. Malbin
Conscription, The Constitution, And The Framers: An Historical Analysis, Michael J. Malbin
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Judicial Review In The Contemporary World. By Mauro Cappelletti. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill. 1971. Pp. X, 117. $8.50.
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ua12/11/1 Constitution, Wku University Center Board
Ua12/11/1 Constitution, Wku University Center Board
WKU Archives Records
Constitution of the University Center Board, ca. 1972.
Comment: The Constitutionality Of Local Anti-Pollution Ordinances
Comment: The Constitutionality Of Local Anti-Pollution Ordinances
Fordham Urban Law Journal
Local governments have recently expanded their efforts to abate pollution problems. The constitutionality of such local ordinances under both federal and state law, however, has not yet been adequately determined. In order to clarify the constitutional limits of local environmental laws, it is necessary to examine the relevant questions raised by both the United States Constitution and the various state constitutions. Part I of this comment will deal with the federal-local conflicts and Part II will discuss the state-local conflicts. In each of the two sections, relevant legislation in the environmental field will be discussed. Finally, a model statute will …