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The Civil Law Of Quebec: Some Disjointed Notes For A Lecture, G. V. V. Nicholls
The Civil Law Of Quebec: Some Disjointed Notes For A Lecture, G. V. V. Nicholls
Dalhousie Law Journal
Quebec private law, though not the public law, can be regarded as a reasonably characteristic example of that system of law known as the Civil Law, one of the world's great legal systems; and you live in the province of Prince Edward Island and I of Nova Scotia, where another of the world's great systems flourishes, the Common Law - you will notice that I say "another", not "the other". It is right and proper that we should attempt to familiarize ourselves with at least one other system of law besides our own, not necessarily with the detailed rules, which …
Bradley V. School Board Of The City Of Richmond, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Bradley V. School Board Of The City Of Richmond, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
California Bankers Association V. Shultz, Lewis F. Powell, Jr.
California Bankers Association V. Shultz, Lewis F. Powell, Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Foundations Of Legal Attitudes Toward Welfare Recipients' Rights And Privileges: A Survey, Raymond A. Shapek
Foundations Of Legal Attitudes Toward Welfare Recipients' Rights And Privileges: A Survey, Raymond A. Shapek
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
Dismissal In Civil Cases For Nondisclosure Of Surveillance Records: Potential Conflicts With An Eavesdropper's Constitutional Rights, Mark J. Rogers
Dismissal In Civil Cases For Nondisclosure Of Surveillance Records: Potential Conflicts With An Eavesdropper's Constitutional Rights, Mark J. Rogers
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Interlocutory Orders Are Not Appealable In Government Civil Antitrust Litigation., Donald C. Mccleary
Interlocutory Orders Are Not Appealable In Government Civil Antitrust Litigation., Donald C. Mccleary
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
On Privacy: Constitutional Protection For Personal Liberty, Susan Herman, L. Simonson
On Privacy: Constitutional Protection For Personal Liberty, Susan Herman, L. Simonson
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Introduction, Thomas L. Shaffer
Introduction, Thomas L. Shaffer
Journal Articles
This symposium abounds with learning and insight, but one should not overlook the fact that its purposes and its effect are revolution. Institutional confinement of the "mentally ill" in America is a massive social failure and a festering evil. These authors lawyers, social scientists, scholars, psychiatrists, and students have a target in their sights, and they are not out primarily to analyze the target; they are out to destroy it.
Indigent Access To Civil Courts: The Tiger Is At The Gates, Wayne H. Scott
Indigent Access To Civil Courts: The Tiger Is At The Gates, Wayne H. Scott
Vanderbilt Law Review
The accusation that justice in America has become a luxury has been heard with increasing frequency in recent years. An often criticized aspect of this perceived discrimination is that the poor are systematically deprived of effective access, and frequently of any access at all, to the judicial process by the varied and burdensome expenses of civil litigation.' Although these financial barriers have been subjected to increasingly successful attacks in the courts, the extent to which they have been lowered remains unclear. Nevertheless, an examination of the steps already taken to alleviate the problem of the indigent civil litigant raises hopes …