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Full-Text Articles in Law
Due Process In Lawyer Disciplinary Cases: From The Cradle To The Grave, William Brewer Jr.
Due Process In Lawyer Disciplinary Cases: From The Cradle To The Grave, William Brewer Jr.
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Abortion Rights, Eileen Kaufman
Due Process, Judicial Review, And The Rights Of The Individual, Edward D. Re
Due Process, Judicial Review, And The Rights Of The Individual, Edward D. Re
Cleveland State Law Review
As a federal judge I fully appreciate the role of the judiciary in reviewing the actions of administrative agencies. Hence, I am pleased to discuss the concepts of due process, judicial review, and the rights of the individual. Since it cannot be questioned that public officers and administrative agencies vitally affect the lives and interests of all persons, it is important to know the legal controls and remedies that are available to assure that public officials act lawfully. This, of course, implies that all administrators and officers of government must act within the bounds of their delegated authority and comply …