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Full-Text Articles in Law
The New Antitrust: A Structural Approach, Charles E. Mueller
The New Antitrust: A Structural Approach, Charles E. Mueller
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Product Identity And Branding Under The Robinson-Patman Act: Is The Ftcs Approach Consistent With Realities Of The Marketplace, Arthur D. Austin
Product Identity And Branding Under The Robinson-Patman Act: Is The Ftcs Approach Consistent With Realities Of The Marketplace, Arthur D. Austin
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments, Various Editors
Film Censorship: The American And British Experience, Robert J. Klein
Film Censorship: The American And British Experience, Robert J. Klein
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Labor Democracy In America: The Impact Of Titles I & (And) Iv Of The Landrum-Griffin Act, Robert L. Berchem
Labor Democracy In America: The Impact Of Titles I & (And) Iv Of The Landrum-Griffin Act, Robert L. Berchem
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Police Policy Formulation: A Proposal For Improving Police Performance, Herman Goldstein
Police Policy Formulation: A Proposal For Improving Police Performance, Herman Goldstein
Michigan Law Review
The police function in this country is much more varied and much more complex than is generally recognized. This is particularly true today in the congested areas of large urban centers· where the demand for police services is especially great and where the police are confronted with an increasing variety of difficult situations, many of which stem from dissatisfaction with the economic and social conditions existing in such areas. As law enforcement has become more difficult, it has, for the same reasons, taken on new importance as a function of local government.
Administrative Law-Community Representatives Have Standing To Challenge Fcc License Renewal-Office Of Communication Of United Church Of Christ V. Fcc, Michigan Law Review
Administrative Law-Community Representatives Have Standing To Challenge Fcc License Renewal-Office Of Communication Of United Church Of Christ V. Fcc, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
When the owners of a Jackson, Mississippi television station applied to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for a renewal of their broadcast license, representatives of the local Negro community filed a petition with the Commission, requesting it to deny the renewal. Petitioners contended that a renewal of the applicant's license would not be in the public interest since the station had consistently violated the Commission's "fairness doctrine" which requires broadcasters to encourage and implement a fair presentation of all sides of any controversial public issue discussed over their facilities. Specifically, petitioners alleged that, in its local programs dealing with racial …
Administrative Law--Judicial Review Under West Virginia Administrative Procedure Act Not Applicable To Agency Actions Relating Solely To Internal Management, Paul Robert Rice
Administrative Law--Judicial Review Under West Virginia Administrative Procedure Act Not Applicable To Agency Actions Relating Solely To Internal Management, Paul Robert Rice
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Judicial Control Of Administrative Action, By Louis L. Jaffe (1965), Cornelius J. Peck
Judicial Control Of Administrative Action, By Louis L. Jaffe (1965), Cornelius J. Peck
Washington Law Review
A book with the depth and scope of Professor Jaffe's recently published work on judicial control of administrative action is not an easy one to review. While one is tempted to write a parallel work of commentary and criticism, such a task is beyond the scope of a review; anything less, however, seems light and superficial when put beside the work commented upon. Nevertheless, the following is offered for interested readers. Professor Jaffe's book was not written in the tradition of legal treatises which present a detailed, systematic, and tightly organized treatment of a subject. On the contrary, though he …
Appeal No. 0001: Jerry Moore, Inc. V. State Of Ohio, Acting By And Through The Chief Of The Division Of Oil And Gas Department Of Natural Resources, Ohio Oil & Gas Board Of Review
Appeal No. 0001: Jerry Moore, Inc. V. State Of Ohio, Acting By And Through The Chief Of The Division Of Oil And Gas Department Of Natural Resources, Ohio Oil & Gas Board Of Review
Ohio Oil & Gas Commission Decisions
Adjudication Order #4 and #5
Reviewability Of Arbitrary And Capricious Actions Of Liquor Control Board, Anon
Reviewability Of Arbitrary And Capricious Actions Of Liquor Control Board, Anon
Washington Law Review
In June 1962, plaintiff applied to the State Liquor Control Board for change of location of his tavern license. Plaintiff proposed to move his tavern business around the corner and across the street from its former location. The Board investigated the proposed move, and, after careful consideration, notified the plaintiff of the Board's approval. In reliance on this notice of approval, plaintiff spent his life's savings acquiring, remodeling, and equipping the new location. Thereafter, without a formal hearing, the Board informed the plaintiff that approval of the proposed move had been withdrawn. The plaintiff sought a writ of mandamus directed …
Ftc Proceeding Without Industrywide Enforcement: Patent Abuse Of Discretion, Anon
Ftc Proceeding Without Industrywide Enforcement: Patent Abuse Of Discretion, Anon
Washington Law Review
The Federal Trade Commission issued a cease and desist order under section two of the Clayton Act against petitioner, a manufacturer and distributer of plumbing supplies and equipment having 5.75 per cent of the national market. The gravamen of the FTC prosecution was price discrimination in the allowing by petitioner of a ten per cent price discount on "truck load" orders of its products. Petitioner requested the FTC to stay the cease and desist order until the FTC had investigated and instituted enforcement proceedings against the entire plumbing fixture industry. Petitioner alleged that enforcement of the order would put it …
Government And The Consumer, Richard J. Barber
Government And The Consumer, Richard J. Barber
Michigan Law Review
This article takes up four major topics. First, the principal characteristics of governmental action with respect to consumer protection are reviewed, with emphasis on developments during the past thirty years. Second, the traditional pleas for consumer protection are examined with a view toward determining the inadequacies in governmental action. Third, the problems of the consumer are studied in the context of oligopolistic industrial markets in which nonprice competition accentuates the place of advertising and severely restricts the dissemination of factual information that is essential to enlightened purchase decisions. Fourth, the ingredients of a meaningful consumer protection program are outlined and …
Insurance Law—Mvaic—Uninsured Drivers Endorsement Calling For Reduction Of Workmen’S Compensation Payment From “Insured” Claimant’S Award Is Not Contrary To Legislative Intent, Frederick A. Wolf
Buffalo Law Review
Matter of Durant (MVAIC), 15 N.Y.2d 408, 207 N.E.2d 600, 260 N.Y.S.2d 1 (1965).
Off-The-Record Consultations And The Revised Model State Administrative Procedure Act, John H. Martin
Off-The-Record Consultations And The Revised Model State Administrative Procedure Act, John H. Martin
Michigan Law Review
The drafters of the Revised Act have sought to resolve the confrontation of policy objectives in part by insisting that the decision maker refrain from off-the-record communications with any of the parties to the proceeding. However, there are a number of ambiguities in the act which indicate that it may be possible for state agencies to avoid this objective. Furthermore, implementation of the policy decisions of the drafters may prove to be undesirable for the overall operation of state administrative agencies. This comment will consider these two possible criticisms of the Revised Model Act and will suggest that changes be …
Fair Housing Laws And Brokers' Defamation Suits: The New York Experience, Michigan Law Review
Fair Housing Laws And Brokers' Defamation Suits: The New York Experience, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
The New York Law Against Discrimination, originally enacted in 1945 to eliminate discrimination in employment because of race, creed, color, or national origin, has been steadily broadened to encompass discrimination in such areas as public accommodations and private housing. The law was amended in 1961 and 1963 to enable the State Commission for Human Rights to prevent. discrimination by either the owner or the real estate broker in the selling, renting, or leasing of any housing accommodation or commercial space. Despite the apparently broad protection established by the sweeping language of the statute, real estate brokers have discovered a novel …
Nociones Generales De Derecho Procesal Civil, Edward Ivan Cueva
Nociones Generales De Derecho Procesal Civil, Edward Ivan Cueva
Edward Ivan Cueva
No abstract provided.
Some Modest Suggestions For Improving Public Utility Rate Proceedings, Roger C. Cramton
Some Modest Suggestions For Improving Public Utility Rate Proceedings, Roger C. Cramton
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
The agencies regulating public utilities are under attack as ineffective and inefficient. Professor Cramton here discusses the procedural impediments to efficient and coherent regulation on both the state and federal levels. To improve administrative procedure in this area, Professor Cramton recommends retention of the adversary form of rate proceedings as a useful truth testing device, wider use of hearing examiners, adoption of a system of written presentation of evidence, and placing greater personal decisional responsibility on agency heads.
Passports, Thomas Ehrlich
Administrative Inspections And The Right Of Privacy: The Frank Compromise, William T. Define
Administrative Inspections And The Right Of Privacy: The Frank Compromise, William T. Define
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Post Expiration Royalty Payments And Mandatory Package Licensing As Patent Misuses, Thomas C. Sickman
Post Expiration Royalty Payments And Mandatory Package Licensing As Patent Misuses, Thomas C. Sickman
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Book Review. Bock, E.A. (Ed.), Government Regulation Of Business: A Casebook, Ralph F. Fuchs
Book Review. Bock, E.A. (Ed.), Government Regulation Of Business: A Casebook, Ralph F. Fuchs
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Fiduciary Power To Compromise Claims, Thomas L. Shaffer
Fiduciary Power To Compromise Claims, Thomas L. Shaffer
Journal Articles
The sorry state of fiduciary administrative powers in American trust law is an old but healing wound. Our English brothers, who began repair on a similar lesion in the nineteenth century, are still well ahead of us. A few state legislatures poured on balm of varying degrees of efficacy years ago, but they were not many. The Commissioners on Uniform State Laws seemed to promise a cure in the early 1930's, then abandoned the effort for a generation. They have lately returned to their patient, and the Uniform Trustees' Powers Act shows promise of increasing adoption. The incorporation-by-reference treatment is …
Enforcement Procedure Of Oberlin, Ohio, Fair Housing Ordinance Held Unconstitutional--Porter V. City Of Oberlin, Michigan Law Review
Enforcement Procedure Of Oberlin, Ohio, Fair Housing Ordinance Held Unconstitutional--Porter V. City Of Oberlin, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
Plaintiff, a citizen of Oberlin, Ohio, brought an action for declaratory and injunctive relief to review the constitutionality of the city's fair housing ordinance, which makes it a misdemeanor to discriminate because of race, creed, or color in the sale or rental of housing. Under the procedure established by the ordinance, the Housing Renewal Commission is directed to make investigations of complaints filed with it. If violations are discovered, the commission must attempt to eliminate the discriminatory practices by conciliation and persuasion. If these efforts fail, the entire record of the matter must be forwarded to the city council, accompanied …
Book Review. Jaffe, L.L., Judicial Control Of Administrative Action, Ralph F. Fuchs
Book Review. Jaffe, L.L., Judicial Control Of Administrative Action, Ralph F. Fuchs
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Citizens' Grievances Against Administrative Agencies--The Yugoslav Approach, Walter Gellhorn
Citizens' Grievances Against Administrative Agencies--The Yugoslav Approach, Walter Gellhorn
Michigan Law Review
Yugoslavia, with a population of nearly twenty million, occupies a territory slightly larger than the United Kingdom. Professedly "communist" in philosophy, increasingly "democratic" in practice, it recognizes that the supposed interests of the State do not preclude attention to individual rights as well. In recent years Yugoslavia, like the United States, has earnestly sought efficient means of examining complaints about public administration. The present article sketches some of the measures that protect citizens against official abuse or mistake.
Cooper: State Administrative Law, Dan M. Byrd Jr.
Cooper: State Administrative Law, Dan M. Byrd Jr.
Michigan Law Review
A Review of State Administrative Law, 2 vols. By Frank E. Cooper
Judicial Administration In New York: Developments In The Last Twenty-Five Years, Delmar Karlen, Allen Harris
Judicial Administration In New York: Developments In The Last Twenty-Five Years, Delmar Karlen, Allen Harris
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Administrative Law--Use Of Writ Of Prohibition, John Welton Fisher Ii
Administrative Law--Use Of Writ Of Prohibition, John Welton Fisher Ii
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law--Administrative Law And The Right To Trial By Jury, William Jack Stevens
Criminal Law--Administrative Law And The Right To Trial By Jury, William Jack Stevens
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.