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Michigan "Freedom Of Information Act", David T. Alexander
Michigan "Freedom Of Information Act", David T. Alexander
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
A policy of public disclosure is as appropriate at the state level as it is at the federal level. There are comparable state agencies for almost all Federal departments concerned with commerce and the public health, safety and welfare. Through licensing and supervisory powers over businesses and individuals, state agencies exercise extensive quasi-legislative and quasi-judicial powers of immediate concern to the public. The resulting rules, records, regulations, orders and opinions serve as both the factual findings and the substantive law of the particular area administered by each agency. Recognizing this need for public disclosure at the state level, the Michigan …
Culp: Discretionary Justice: A Preliminary Inquiry, Albert J. Reiss Jr.
Culp: Discretionary Justice: A Preliminary Inquiry, Albert J. Reiss Jr.
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Discretionary Justice: A Preliminary Inquiry by Kenneth Culp Davis
The Newsman's Privilege: Protection Of Confidential Associations And Private Communications, Wayne C. Dabb Jr., Peter A. Kelly
The Newsman's Privilege: Protection Of Confidential Associations And Private Communications, Wayne C. Dabb Jr., Peter A. Kelly
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
The purpose of this comment is to determine whether the confidential associations and-or private communications of a newsman are privileged.
Impeaching The Defendant By His Prior Convictions And The Proposed Federal Rules Of Evidence: A Half Step Forward And Three Steps Backward, Robert G. Spector
Impeaching The Defendant By His Prior Convictions And The Proposed Federal Rules Of Evidence: A Half Step Forward And Three Steps Backward, Robert G. Spector
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
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