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Criminal Procedure—The Abandonment Of The “Mere Evidence” Rule: Another Step Toward Re-Emphasizing Privacy As The Fourth Amendment Standard, Robert B. Conklin
Criminal Procedure—The Abandonment Of The “Mere Evidence” Rule: Another Step Toward Re-Emphasizing Privacy As The Fourth Amendment Standard, Robert B. Conklin
Buffalo Law Review
Warden, Maryland Penetentiary v. Hayden, 387 U.S. 294 (1967).
Criminal Procedure—Search And Seizure—Compliance With Announcement Statute Not Required Before Forcible Entry Where Officer's Purpose Is "Investigatory" And Not For Purpose Of Arrest, Paul L. Friedman
Buffalo Law Review
People v. Gallmon, 19 N.Y.2d 389, 227 N.E.2d 284, 280 N.Y.S.2d 356 (1967).
The Lacuna In North American Civil Liberties—The Right To Counsel In Canada, Walter S. Tarnopolsky
The Lacuna In North American Civil Liberties—The Right To Counsel In Canada, Walter S. Tarnopolsky
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
An Appraisal Of Security Legislation In Education In Light Of Keyishian: A Proposed Solution, David R. Pfalzgraf
An Appraisal Of Security Legislation In Education In Light Of Keyishian: A Proposed Solution, David R. Pfalzgraf
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Compensation For Loss Of Access In Eminent Domain In New York: A Re-Evaluation Of The No-Compensation Rule With A Proposal For Change, Richard S. Mayberry, Frank A. Aloi
Compensation For Loss Of Access In Eminent Domain In New York: A Re-Evaluation Of The No-Compensation Rule With A Proposal For Change, Richard S. Mayberry, Frank A. Aloi
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Criminal Procedure—Indictment—Evidence Inadmissible At Trial Is Inadmissible In Grand Jury Proceedings, Michael Nelson
Criminal Procedure—Indictment—Evidence Inadmissible At Trial Is Inadmissible In Grand Jury Proceedings, Michael Nelson
Buffalo Law Review
West v. United States, 359 F.2d 50 (8th Cir.), cert. denied mem., 87 Sup. Ct. 131 (1966).
Does Residence Equal Domicile? Divorce Regulation Under New York Domestic Relations Law Section 250, Michael L. Mccarthy
Does Residence Equal Domicile? Divorce Regulation Under New York Domestic Relations Law Section 250, Michael L. Mccarthy
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Constitutional Systems Of Canada And The United States: Some Comparisons, Bora Laskin
The Constitutional Systems Of Canada And The United States: Some Comparisons, Bora Laskin
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Criminal Procedure—Double Jeopardy—Retrial For Greater Degree Of Offense Charged After Reversal Of Conviction For Lesser Degree Of Same Offense Constitutes Double Jeopardy, Jeffrey Sellers
Buffalo Law Review
People v. Ressler, 17 N.Y.2d 174, 216 N.E.2d 582, 269 N.Y.S.2d 414 (1966).
Criminal Law—Punishment—Imprisonment Of Indigent For Non-Payment Of A Fine Unconstitutional If Extended Beyond Minimum Statutory Sentence, David R. Pfalzgraf
Criminal Law—Punishment—Imprisonment Of Indigent For Non-Payment Of A Fine Unconstitutional If Extended Beyond Minimum Statutory Sentence, David R. Pfalzgraf
Buffalo Law Review
People v. Saffore, 18 N.Y.2d 101, 218 N.E.2d 686, 271 N.Y.S.2d 972 (1966).
Torts—Libel—A Conditional Privilege To Make Non-Malicious Misstatements Concerning Participants In Public Discussion, Peter J. Brevorka
Torts—Libel—A Conditional Privilege To Make Non-Malicious Misstatements Concerning Participants In Public Discussion, Peter J. Brevorka
Buffalo Law Review
Pauling v. Globe-Democrat Publishing Co., 362 F.2d 188 (8th Cir. 1966), petition for cert. filed, 35 U.S.L. Week 3082 (U.S. Sept. 13, 1966) (No. 522).
Family Law—Availability Of Third-Party Collateral Attack On Alabama Bilateral Divorce Decrees In New York, Henry K. Garson
Family Law—Availability Of Third-Party Collateral Attack On Alabama Bilateral Divorce Decrees In New York, Henry K. Garson
Buffalo Law Review
Weisner v. Weisner, 17 N.Y.2d 799, 218 N.E.2d 300, 271 N.Y.S.2d 252 (1966).
Family Law—Application Of The Rules Against Search And Seizure To Juvenile Delinquency Proceedings, Alan Eber
Family Law—Application Of The Rules Against Search And Seizure To Juvenile Delinquency Proceedings, Alan Eber
Buffalo Law Review
Matter of Williams, 49 Misc. 2d 154, 267 N.Y.S.2d 91 (Ulster County Family Ct. 1966).
Criminal Procedure—Miranda: The Application Of The Fifth Amendment Right Against Self-Incrimination To Confessions—A Change In Approach., Gary M. Cohen
Buffalo Law Review
Miranda v. Arizona (consolidated in a single opinion with three companion cases, Vignera v. New York, Westover v. United States and California v. Stewart), 384 U.S. 436 (1966).