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Access To Cable Television, Michael Botein
Wolfgang Friedmann: 1907-1972, Michael Botein
Wolfgang Friedmann: 1907-1972, Michael Botein
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No abstract provided.
The Constitutionality Of Restrictions On Poverty Law Firms: A New York Case Study., Michael Botein
The Constitutionality Of Restrictions On Poverty Law Firms: A New York Case Study., Michael Botein
Articles & Chapters
Government-funded poverty law firms are presently providing essential legal services to poor people throughout the country. These firms have met with varying responses from the bar and the courts. In this article, Professor Botein examines the response of New York's Appellate Division, First Department-a comprehensive set of regulations governing the practice of law by poverty law firms. After analyzing these regulations and the constitutional issues they raise, the author concludes that both procedurally and substantively there is strong doubt concerning their validity.
Consumer Sensitivity To Interest Rates: An Empirical Study Of New-Car Buyers And Auto Loans, James J. White, Frank W. Munger
Consumer Sensitivity To Interest Rates: An Empirical Study Of New-Car Buyers And Auto Loans, James J. White, Frank W. Munger
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No abstract provided.
Appointed Counsel For The Indigent Civil Defendant: A Constitutional Right Without A Judicial Remedy., Michael Botein
Appointed Counsel For The Indigent Civil Defendant: A Constitutional Right Without A Judicial Remedy., Michael Botein
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No abstract provided.
How To Talk Back To Your Television Set, Michael Botein
How To Talk Back To Your Television Set, Michael Botein
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No abstract provided.
Cafeteria Workers Revisited: Does The Commander Have Plenary Power To Control Access To His Base?, Jethro K. Lieberman
Cafeteria Workers Revisited: Does The Commander Have Plenary Power To Control Access To His Base?, Jethro K. Lieberman
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The Supreme Court's decision in Cafeteria Workers v. McElroy (1961) has often been cited by military commanders to support claimed plenary power over access to the installation commanded. Observing that plenary power is a rarity in contemporary society, Lieutenant Lieberman questions the prof erred interpretation of Cafeteria Workers particularly in light of more recent decisions. He concludes that while commanders do possess broad powers over access, the power is not plenary but must be weighed in each instance against the individual's rights of freedom of speech and association.
The Fcc’S Proposed Catv Regulations, Michael Botein
The Fcc’S Proposed Catv Regulations, Michael Botein
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No abstract provided.
Catv Regulation: A Jumble Of Jurisdictions, Michael Botein
Catv Regulation: A Jumble Of Jurisdictions, Michael Botein
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The community antenna television (CATV) industry is rapidly becoming a major element of the communications media. Unfortunately, attempts to regulate the industry have not kept pace. Local, state and federal authorities were slow to recognize the need for CATV regulation and, when they finally entered the field, their efforts were uncoordinated and inadequate. But, recent activity in the field by city and state authorities, the Federal Communications Commission and the Congress signals the emergence of a multi-jurisdictional system of CATV regulation. The author describes this system and suggests improvements that will encourage CATV to realize its full potential.
Cafeteria Workers Revisited: Does The Commander Have Plenary Power To Control Access To His Base?, Jethro K. Lieberman
Cafeteria Workers Revisited: Does The Commander Have Plenary Power To Control Access To His Base?, Jethro K. Lieberman
Articles & Chapters
The Supreme Court's decision in Cafeteria Workers v. McElroy (1961) has often been cited by military commanders to support claimed plenary power over access to the installation commanded. Observing that plenary power is a rarity in contemporary society, Lieutenant Lieberman questions the prof erred interpretation of Cafeteria Workers particularly in light of more recent decisions. He concludes that while commanders do possess broad powers over access, the power is not plenary but must be weighed in each instance against the individual's rights of freedom of speech and association.
Federal Communications Commission's Fairness Regulations A First Steptowards Creation Of A Right Of Access To The Mass Media, Michael Botein
Federal Communications Commission's Fairness Regulations A First Steptowards Creation Of A Right Of Access To The Mass Media, Michael Botein
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No abstract provided.
American Jurisprudence Between The Wars: Legal Realism And The Crisis Of Democratic Theory, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
American Jurisprudence Between The Wars: Legal Realism And The Crisis Of Democratic Theory, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
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No abstract provided.
Do Art Exhibitions Destroy Common-Law Copyright In Works Of Art, Randolph N. Jonakait
Do Art Exhibitions Destroy Common-Law Copyright In Works Of Art, Randolph N. Jonakait
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No abstract provided.
The Insanity Defense In English-Speaking African Countries, Michael L. Perlin
The Insanity Defense In English-Speaking African Countries, Michael L. Perlin
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No abstract provided.
Human Rights And World Public Order: A Framework For Policy-Oriented Inquiry, Myres S. Mcdougal, Harold D. Lasswell, Lung-Chu Chen
Human Rights And World Public Order: A Framework For Policy-Oriented Inquiry, Myres S. Mcdougal, Harold D. Lasswell, Lung-Chu Chen
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No abstract provided.
Ideas And Interests: Businessmen And The Interstate Commerce Act, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Ideas And Interests: Businessmen And The Interstate Commerce Act, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
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No abstract provided.
Note On Elfbrandt V. Russell And Loyalty Oaths, Jethro K. Lieberman
Note On Elfbrandt V. Russell And Loyalty Oaths, Jethro K. Lieberman
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No abstract provided.
Once Around The Flag Pole: Construction Bidding And Contracts At Formation, Lawrence Lederman
Once Around The Flag Pole: Construction Bidding And Contracts At Formation, Lawrence Lederman
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No abstract provided.
Once Around The Flag Pole: Construction Bidding And Contracts At Formation, Lawrence Lederman
Once Around The Flag Pole: Construction Bidding And Contracts At Formation, Lawrence Lederman
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No abstract provided.