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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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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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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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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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