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Constitutional Law - United States V. Goldberg: The Third Circuit's Nontraditional Approach To Waiver Of The Sixth Amendment Right To Counsel, Jennifer Elizabeth Parker Jan 1996

Constitutional Law - United States V. Goldberg: The Third Circuit's Nontraditional Approach To Waiver Of The Sixth Amendment Right To Counsel, Jennifer Elizabeth Parker

Villanova Law Review

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Constitutional Law - Due Process - Minor Child May Be Voluntarily Committed To Mental Institution By Parents Or Guardian Following Precommitment Approval By A Staff Psychiatrist, Provided That The Child's Condition Is Then Periodically Reviewed, Helene M. Koller Jan 1980

Constitutional Law - Due Process - Minor Child May Be Voluntarily Committed To Mental Institution By Parents Or Guardian Following Precommitment Approval By A Staff Psychiatrist, Provided That The Child's Condition Is Then Periodically Reviewed, Helene M. Koller

Villanova Law Review

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Constitutional Law - Due Process Clause - Where New Prosecution Is Initiated For Additional Criminal Activity Not Specified In An Original Indictment, Actual Vindictiveness Is The Proper Standard To Determine Whether Such Prosecutorial Conduct Is Constitutionally Permissible, Peter R. Kahana Jan 1980

Constitutional Law - Due Process Clause - Where New Prosecution Is Initiated For Additional Criminal Activity Not Specified In An Original Indictment, Actual Vindictiveness Is The Proper Standard To Determine Whether Such Prosecutorial Conduct Is Constitutionally Permissible, Peter R. Kahana

Villanova Law Review

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The Prohibition Of Group-Based Stereotypes In Jury Selection Procedures, Howard M. Klein Jan 1980

The Prohibition Of Group-Based Stereotypes In Jury Selection Procedures, Howard M. Klein

Villanova Law Review

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Constitutional Law - Attorneys' Right To Free Speech Versus Protection Of Fair Trial - Dr 7-107 Restricting Attorneys' Speech During Pending Litigation Only Constitutional To Protect Criminal Jury Trial From Reasonable Likelihood Of Prejudice, Eugene Hamill Jan 1980

Constitutional Law - Attorneys' Right To Free Speech Versus Protection Of Fair Trial - Dr 7-107 Restricting Attorneys' Speech During Pending Litigation Only Constitutional To Protect Criminal Jury Trial From Reasonable Likelihood Of Prejudice, Eugene Hamill

Villanova Law Review

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Criminal Procedure - Due Process Is Not Violated When Prosecutor Carries Out Threat To Bring Increased Charges After Defendant Refuses To Plead Guilty During Plea Bargaining Session, Catherine N. Jasons Jan 1978

Criminal Procedure - Due Process Is Not Violated When Prosecutor Carries Out Threat To Bring Increased Charges After Defendant Refuses To Plead Guilty During Plea Bargaining Session, Catherine N. Jasons

Villanova Law Review

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Constitutional Law - Free Press/Fair Trial - Pretrial Suppression Hearing May Be Closed In Order To Preserve Defendant's Right To A Fair Trial, Douglas Robison Jan 1978

Constitutional Law - Free Press/Fair Trial - Pretrial Suppression Hearing May Be Closed In Order To Preserve Defendant's Right To A Fair Trial, Douglas Robison

Villanova Law Review

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The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination In Bar Disciplinary Proceedings: What Ever Happened To Spevack, Miriam Brenaman Duff Jan 1977

The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination In Bar Disciplinary Proceedings: What Ever Happened To Spevack, Miriam Brenaman Duff

Villanova Law Review

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Recent Developments, Various Editors Jan 1976

Recent Developments, Various Editors

Villanova Law Review

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Due Process In The Prison: A Third Form, Edmund B. Spaeth Jr. Jan 1976

Due Process In The Prison: A Third Form, Edmund B. Spaeth Jr.

Villanova Law Review

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A Guide To Pennsylvania Delinquency Law, Leonard Packel Jan 1975

A Guide To Pennsylvania Delinquency Law, Leonard Packel

Villanova Law Review

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The Federal Anti-Riot Act And Political Crime: The Need For Criminal Law Theory, Marvin Zalman Jan 1975

The Federal Anti-Riot Act And Political Crime: The Need For Criminal Law Theory, Marvin Zalman

Villanova Law Review

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Constitutional Law - Fourth Amendment - A Witness May Not Invoke The Exclusionary Rule To Suppress Evidence Before The Grand Jury Or As A Basis For Refusing To Answer Questions Based On Evidence Seized In Violation Of His Fourth Amendment Rights, Leland G. Ripley Jan 1974

Constitutional Law - Fourth Amendment - A Witness May Not Invoke The Exclusionary Rule To Suppress Evidence Before The Grand Jury Or As A Basis For Refusing To Answer Questions Based On Evidence Seized In Violation Of His Fourth Amendment Rights, Leland G. Ripley

Villanova Law Review

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The Communication Of The Supreme Court's Criminal Procedure Decisions: A Preliminary Mapping, Stephen L. Wasby Jan 1973

The Communication Of The Supreme Court's Criminal Procedure Decisions: A Preliminary Mapping, Stephen L. Wasby

Villanova Law Review

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Constitutional Law - Fourteenth Amendment Due Process - Representation By Counsel At Trial Is A Prerequisite To The Imposition Of Any Sentence Of Imprisonment Absent Valid Waiver, William J. Lehane Jan 1973

Constitutional Law - Fourteenth Amendment Due Process - Representation By Counsel At Trial Is A Prerequisite To The Imposition Of Any Sentence Of Imprisonment Absent Valid Waiver, William J. Lehane

Villanova Law Review

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Furman V. Georgia: A Postmortem On The Death Penalty, Nicholas Scafidi Jan 1973

Furman V. Georgia: A Postmortem On The Death Penalty, Nicholas Scafidi

Villanova Law Review

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Constitutional Law - Rights Of Criminal Defendants - Counsel's Presence Is Not Required At Pre-Indictment Identification Confrontations, Howell K. Rosenberg Jan 1973

Constitutional Law - Rights Of Criminal Defendants - Counsel's Presence Is Not Required At Pre-Indictment Identification Confrontations, Howell K. Rosenberg

Villanova Law Review

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Constitutional Law - Privilege Against Self-Incrimination - Compulsory Production Of Taxpayer's Business Records In Third Party Possession Held Not Violative Of The Fourth And Fifth Amendments, Douglas Paul Coopersmith Jan 1973

Constitutional Law - Privilege Against Self-Incrimination - Compulsory Production Of Taxpayer's Business Records In Third Party Possession Held Not Violative Of The Fourth And Fifth Amendments, Douglas Paul Coopersmith

Villanova Law Review

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Constitutional Law - Unanimous Jury Verdict - Sixth Amendment Right To Jury Trial Does Not Mandate Unanimous Verdict - Fourteenth Amendment Reasonable Doubt Standard And Due Process Requirements Satisfied Notwithstanding Lack Of Unanimity, Paul Crowley Jan 1972

Constitutional Law - Unanimous Jury Verdict - Sixth Amendment Right To Jury Trial Does Not Mandate Unanimous Verdict - Fourteenth Amendment Reasonable Doubt Standard And Due Process Requirements Satisfied Notwithstanding Lack Of Unanimity, Paul Crowley

Villanova Law Review

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Potholes, Lampposts And Policemen: Equal Protection And The Financing Of Basic Municipal Services In The Wake Of Hawkins And Serrano, Mary Bowen Little Jan 1972

Potholes, Lampposts And Policemen: Equal Protection And The Financing Of Basic Municipal Services In The Wake Of Hawkins And Serrano, Mary Bowen Little

Villanova Law Review

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Executive Orders And The Development Of Presidential Power, William Hebe Jan 1972

Executive Orders And The Development Of Presidential Power, William Hebe

Villanova Law Review

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Constitutional Law - Freedom Of The Press - Newsmen's Privilege - Requiring Newsmen To Testify Before State Or Federal Grand Juries Held Not Violative Of First Amendment, Douglas Paul Coopersmith Jan 1972

Constitutional Law - Freedom Of The Press - Newsmen's Privilege - Requiring Newsmen To Testify Before State Or Federal Grand Juries Held Not Violative Of First Amendment, Douglas Paul Coopersmith

Villanova Law Review

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Recent Developments, Various Editors Jan 1972

Recent Developments, Various Editors

Villanova Law Review

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The Aftermath Of Serrano: The Strict Scrutiny Approach And The Viability Of Property Tax Financing For Public Educational Systems, Randall C. Rolfe Jan 1972

The Aftermath Of Serrano: The Strict Scrutiny Approach And The Viability Of Property Tax Financing For Public Educational Systems, Randall C. Rolfe

Villanova Law Review

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The Courts' Responsibility For Prison Reform, Edmund B. Spaeth Jr. Jan 1971

The Courts' Responsibility For Prison Reform, Edmund B. Spaeth Jr.

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Williams V. Florida: End Of A Theory - Part Ii, O. John Rogge Jan 1971

Williams V. Florida: End Of A Theory - Part Ii, O. John Rogge

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Williams V. Florida: End Of A Theory - Part I, O. John Roger Jan 1971

Williams V. Florida: End Of A Theory - Part I, O. John Roger

Villanova Law Review

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Prisoners' Rights - A Prosecutor's View, James D. Crawford Jan 1971

Prisoners' Rights - A Prosecutor's View, James D. Crawford

Villanova Law Review

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Assistance In Addition To Counsel For Indigent Defendants: The Need For, The Lack Of, The Right To, Dennis W. Alexander Jan 1970

Assistance In Addition To Counsel For Indigent Defendants: The Need For, The Lack Of, The Right To, Dennis W. Alexander

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Effect Of Mathis On Right To Counsel In Tax Investigations, Norvie L. Lay Jan 1969

The Effect Of Mathis On Right To Counsel In Tax Investigations, Norvie L. Lay

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.