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Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
Conflict of Laws--Mexican Bilateral Divorce Decree Recognized Even Though Neither Party was a Mexican Domiciliary At Time of Divorce
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Constitutional Law--Section 504 of LMRDA a Bill of Attainder
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Corporations--DeFacto Merger--Dissenters' Rights--Construction of Merger and Amendment Statutes
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Criminal Law--Search and Seizure--Standing Granted for Dyer Act Prosecutions Without Allegation of Possession
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Damages--Restitutionary Relief for Breach of Contract Granted Under the Tucker Act to a Government Contractor
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Federal Employers' Liability Act--Applicability of "In Whole or in Part" Rule of Proximate Cause to Employer's Efforts To Prove Contributory Negligence Plaintiff brought suit under the Federal Employers' Liability Act'
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Conceptions Of Culpability In Contemporary American Criminal Law, Mihajlo M. Aćimović
Conceptions Of Culpability In Contemporary American Criminal Law, Mihajlo M. Aćimović
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Right To Effective Counsel In Criminal Cases, Ernest G. Kelly, Jr.
The Right To Effective Counsel In Criminal Cases, Ernest G. Kelly, Jr.
Vanderbilt Law Review
Under the Constitution of the United States as well as the laws of many states, a defendant in a criminal action is entitled not merely to the formality of representation by any counsel but also to some degree of efficacy in this representation. Determining whether this right to effective counsel has been violated is a difficult problem. One source of difficulty is the potential conflict between two strong public policy considerations: the desire to spare a defendant the injustices which can result from ineffective representation as opposed to the need for finality of judgments and the orderly functioning of the …
Criminal Law And Procedure -- 1964 Tennessee Survey, Graham Parker, Robert E. Kendrick
Criminal Law And Procedure -- 1964 Tennessee Survey, Graham Parker, Robert E. Kendrick
Vanderbilt Law Review
The substantive criminal law receives little attention from the Tennessee appellate courts. No doubt this observation would be equally true of most jurisdictions. To one who received his legal training in a common law system of criminal law and who yet has had some experience with Canada's federal code of criminal law, the emphasis on criminal procedure is surprising. Does this mean that the state codes of substantive law have reached such heights of perfection and expertise that the efforts of the Model Penal Code draftsmen are unnecessary or, at best, academic? It is unlikely. The position rather reflects a …
Police Interrogation: A Psychoanalytic View, Philipp Brockington
Police Interrogation: A Psychoanalytic View, Philipp Brockington
Law Faculty Publications
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Criminal Law--Confessions Before Arraignment, Dennis Raymond Lewis
Criminal Law--Confessions Before Arraignment, Dennis Raymond Lewis
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
Constitutional Law--Fourteenth Amendment--Fifth Amendment Privilege Against Self-incrimination Applicable to States--Federal Standard Determinative
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Criminal Law--Habeas Corpus Relief Where Subsequent Decisions Reveal Prejudicial Error in Original Sentence
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Criminal Law--Probable Cause and Fourth Amendment Guarantees as Applied to State Parolees
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Criminal Law--Retroactivity of Mapp Exclusionary Rule
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Decedent's Estates--Res Judicata Effect Upon Heir Who Did Not Participate in Prior Will Contest
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Equity--Compulsory Medical Aid to Adult Who Objects on Religious Grounds
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Federal Courts--Vexatious Suit--Attorney's Fees as Element of Costs-Denial of Plaintiff's Motion to Dismiss With Prejudice
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Labor Law--Pre-emption--Applicability of Pre-emption Doctrine to Libel Action Arguably Subject to …
Justice William 0. Douglas And The Concept Of A "Fair Trial", Helen S. Thomas
Justice William 0. Douglas And The Concept Of A "Fair Trial", Helen S. Thomas
Vanderbilt Law Review
This article seeks briefly to demonstrate the ways in which this basic commitment of Justice Douglas bear on particular constitutional issues, particularly with regard to criminal cases. The article treats these issues under five general headings: detention; the right to counsel; bail; the right to trial by jury; and trial procedures. Some overlapping between sections cannot be avoided; but it is hoped that this organization will bring the problems more sharply into focus.
Real Crimes And Quasi Crimes, P. J. Fitzgerald
Real Crimes And Quasi Crimes, P. J. Fitzgerald
Natural Law Forum
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Criminal Law--Concealed Weapons--Tear Gas Pen [State V. Umbrello, 106 N.H. 336, 211 A.2d 400 (1965)], Gerald B. Chattman
Criminal Law--Concealed Weapons--Tear Gas Pen [State V. Umbrello, 106 N.H. 336, 211 A.2d 400 (1965)], Gerald B. Chattman
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
Note, Commonwealth Ex. Rel. Stevens V. Myers, John L. Gedid
Note, Commonwealth Ex. Rel. Stevens V. Myers, John L. Gedid
John L. Gedid
No abstract provided.