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Recent Cases, Law Review Staff Oct 1962

Recent Cases, Law Review Staff

Vanderbilt Law Review

Civil Rights--Civil Rights Act of 1957 Gives Federal Court Mandatory Jurisdiction To Entertain Suit by the United States To Enjoin State Criminal Prosecution

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Conflict of Laws--Federal Tort Claims Act--Applicable Substantive Law Held To Be Whole Law of State Where Negligence Occurred

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Constitutional Law--Discrimination--Conviction for Disturbing the Peace in Lunch Counter Sit-in Held To Violate Due Process for Lack of Evidence

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Federal Courts--Erie Doctrine--Opinion Evidence Held Admissible Under Federal Rule 43(a) in Diversity Case

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Federal Courts--Federal Question Jurisdiction--Lack of Jurisdiction to Enforce Award of Airline System Board of Adjustment in Labor Dispute

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Interstate Commerce--Taxation--State Privilege Tax …


Equal Access To Justice: The Challenge And The Opportunity, Orison S. Marden Sep 1962

Equal Access To Justice: The Challenge And The Opportunity, Orison S. Marden

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law - Civil Rights - Leased Public Property And State Action, James D. Davis Jun 1962

Constitutional Law - Civil Rights - Leased Public Property And State Action, James D. Davis

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Criminal Law--Former Jeopardy--Indictment For Conspiracy To Murder, Forest Jackson Bowman Apr 1962

Criminal Law--Former Jeopardy--Indictment For Conspiracy To Murder, Forest Jackson Bowman

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Civil Rights Of The Mentally Ill In Ohio, Robert L. Tuma Jan 1962

Civil Rights Of The Mentally Ill In Ohio, Robert L. Tuma

Cleveland State Law Review

Mental illness is principally a medical problem, but there are basic legal considerations to be observed, and these considerations should not be impatiently brushed aside as "mere technicalities" of legal procedure. On the other hand, legal provisions relating to hospitalization of mental patients should be viewed by legislators, lawyers, and judicial officials as mechanism for prompt and effective care and treatment, for safeguarding civil rights, and for protecting the community. All these aspects are important and undue concern for one aspect should not work to the detriment of the others. Moreover, in actual practice, no legal provision should defeat the …


The Association And The Desegregation Controversy, Ralph F. Fuchs Jan 1962

The Association And The Desegregation Controversy, Ralph F. Fuchs

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.