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Fordham Law School

1977

Supreme Court

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United States Trust Company Of New York V. New Jersey―The Contract Clause In A Complex Society, Robert A. Mctamaney Jan 1977

United States Trust Company Of New York V. New Jersey―The Contract Clause In A Complex Society, Robert A. Mctamaney

Fordham Law Review

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Quasi In Rem On The Heels Of Shaffer V. Heitner: If International Shoe Fits . . ., Suzanne T. Marquard Jan 1977

Quasi In Rem On The Heels Of Shaffer V. Heitner: If International Shoe Fits . . ., Suzanne T. Marquard

Fordham Law Review

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Reason And The Fourth Amendment―The Burger Court And The Exclusionary Rule , Norman M. Robertson Jan 1977

Reason And The Fourth Amendment―The Burger Court And The Exclusionary Rule , Norman M. Robertson

Fordham Law Review

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Book Review: The Law Of Obscenity, Edward J. Berbusse, S.J. Jan 1977

Book Review: The Law Of Obscenity, Edward J. Berbusse, S.J.

Fordham Urban Law Journal

Edward J. Berbusse, S.J. reviews The Law of Obscenity by Frederick F. Schauer. Schauer's book provides a historical perspective on obscenity law, tracking developments through several centuries. It begins with a look at obscenity law within the Church during the 16th and moves through civil law in England and up to the present in the United States. The book then explores the Miller v. California decision and the Supreme Court's move to a local standard, rather than national, of obscenity. In addition to the Miller case, Schauer looks at other important decisions which developed the modern body of law focusing …