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Ortwein V. Schwab, 410 U.S. 656 (1973), Florida State University Law Review
Ortwein V. Schwab, 410 U.S. 656 (1973), Florida State University Law Review
Florida State University Law Review
Constitutional Law-FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT-REQUIREMENT OF FILING FEE FOR JUDICIAL REVIEW OF ADMINISTRATIVE REDUCTION OF WELFARE BENEFITS DOES NOT CONSTITUTE DENIAL OF DUE PROCESS OR EQUAL PROTECTION OF LAW.
The North Slope Borough, Oil, And The Future Of Local Government In Alaska, David H. Getches
The North Slope Borough, Oil, And The Future Of Local Government In Alaska, David H. Getches
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Public School Teachers And The Limits Of Due Process Protection, Mark Moseley
Public School Teachers And The Limits Of Due Process Protection, Mark Moseley
Kentucky Law Journal
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The Abolition Of Self-Help Repossession: The Poor Pay Even More, James J. White
The Abolition Of Self-Help Repossession: The Poor Pay Even More, James J. White
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In this paper I propose to identify possible ways in which a court could uphold the constitutionality of section 9-503 without an explicit rejection of Fuentes v. Shevin. It is my thesis that Fuentes v. Shevin is probably an undesirable outcome, and that the application of the same doctrine to self-help repossession is certainly undesirable and would constitute due process gone berserk. My arguments will not be novel; each has been suggested by the courts that have considered this matter, or by the briefs of the lawyers who have argued these cases. I cannot even claim to have collected the …