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Right To Jury Trial: Indiana's Misapplication Of Due Process Standards In Delinquency Hearings, Robert Gullick
Right To Jury Trial: Indiana's Misapplication Of Due Process Standards In Delinquency Hearings, Robert Gullick
Indiana Law Journal
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The United States Supreme Court: A Creative Check Of Institutional Misdirection?, Fletcher N. Baldwin
The United States Supreme Court: A Creative Check Of Institutional Misdirection?, Fletcher N. Baldwin
Indiana Law Journal
In the Comment which follows Professor Baldwin presents a brief for an extremely creative Supreme Court. In contrast to those who suggest limiting the function of the Court, either by subject matter or by judicial restraint, the author would have it protect the compact upon which the community is based, by taking an active role to insure that the compensation implied in the compact flows in fact not only to the community but to the individual.