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The Opinion Volume X Number 3 – December 19, 1969, The Opinion Dec 1969

The Opinion Volume X Number 3 – December 19, 1969, The Opinion

The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)

The Opinion newspaper issue dated December 19, 1969


Virginia Bar Exam, December 1969, Day 2 Dec 1969

Virginia Bar Exam, December 1969, Day 2

Virginia Bar Exam Archive

No abstract provided.


Virginia Bar Exam, December 1969, Day 1 Dec 1969

Virginia Bar Exam, December 1969, Day 1

Virginia Bar Exam Archive

No abstract provided.


The Federal Tax Enactments Of 1969, James F. Dring Dec 1969

The Federal Tax Enactments Of 1969, James F. Dring

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments In The Audit Program Of Federal Tax Returns, Singleton B. Wolfe Dec 1969

Recent Developments In The Audit Program Of Federal Tax Returns, Singleton B. Wolfe

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Property Tax Assessment Standards In Virginia, Fred C. Forberg Dec 1969

Property Tax Assessment Standards In Virginia, Fred C. Forberg

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


1969 Federal Tax Rulings, Don W. Llewellyn Dec 1969

1969 Federal Tax Rulings, Don W. Llewellyn

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Tax Titles In Virginia, Marvin C. Bowling Jr. Dec 1969

Tax Titles In Virginia, Marvin C. Bowling Jr.

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


The Federal Tax Sharing Idea, John Shannon Dec 1969

The Federal Tax Sharing Idea, John Shannon

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


1969 Leading Federal Tax Cases, John H. Davies Dec 1969

1969 Leading Federal Tax Cases, John H. Davies

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


"Judges' Relationship To Charitable Organizations" And "Judge As Employee Of Small Closely Held Corporation," Administrative Office Of The United States Courts Advisory Opinions, Kirks F. Rowland Dec 1969

"Judges' Relationship To Charitable Organizations" And "Judge As Employee Of Small Closely Held Corporation," Administrative Office Of The United States Courts Advisory Opinions, Kirks F. Rowland

Publicity & News Clippings

No abstract provided.


Judicial Attitudes And Public Morals, Jon P. Mcconnell, J. David Martin Dec 1969

Judicial Attitudes And Public Morals, Jon P. Mcconnell, J. David Martin

Publicity & News Clippings

No abstract provided.


In Memorium: Dudley Warner Woodbridge Dec 1969

In Memorium: Dudley Warner Woodbridge

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Domestic Relations - The Effect Of Mental Incompetence In Divorce Proceedings - Crittenden V. Crittenden, 210 Va. 76, 168 S.E. 2d 115 (1969), Nicholas John Deroma Dec 1969

Domestic Relations - The Effect Of Mental Incompetence In Divorce Proceedings - Crittenden V. Crittenden, 210 Va. 76, 168 S.E. 2d 115 (1969), Nicholas John Deroma

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Walker Lewis's Speak For Yourself, Daniel (Book Review), Alfred S. Konefsky Dec 1969

Walker Lewis's Speak For Yourself, Daniel (Book Review), Alfred S. Konefsky

Book Reviews

No abstract provided.


Donation - Optional Payment Homestead Stock May Be The Subject Of A Manual Donation, Fred Sutherland Dec 1969

Donation - Optional Payment Homestead Stock May Be The Subject Of A Manual Donation, Fred Sutherland

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Effect Of "Getting Caught": Apprehension Of The Juvenile Offender As A Cause Of Subsequent Delinquencies, Prospectus: A Journal Of Law Reform Dec 1969

The Effect Of "Getting Caught": Apprehension Of The Juvenile Offender As A Cause Of Subsequent Delinquencies, Prospectus: A Journal Of Law Reform

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

Editorial Preface for Volume 3, Issue 1. The Problems posed by youthful deviant behavior will not be solved by one study or one series of articles. However, whatever effective reforms are to be made, as they must be made, will be possible only through an interchange of information and ideas, as exemplified in this Issue.


National Study Of The Aftermath Of Apprehension, Martin Gold, Jay R. Williams Dec 1969

National Study Of The Aftermath Of Apprehension, Martin Gold, Jay R. Williams

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

It appears, unfortunately, that what legal authorities now commonly do upon apprehending a juvenile for his delinquent behavior is worse than not apprehending him at all. Two independent studies demonstrate that apprehension itself encourages rather than deters further delinquency. Such a conclusion constitutes a serious indictment of current procedures. This article documents that conclusion and, together with the reactions to these data of men professionally concerned with the problem of delinquency, suggests what might be done about this problem.


Aftermath Of Apprehension: Social Scientist's Response, Richard B. Stuart Dec 1969

Aftermath Of Apprehension: Social Scientist's Response, Richard B. Stuart

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

Gold and Williams suggest in National Study of the Aftermath of Apprehension that "It appears, unfortunately, that what legal authorities commonly do upon apprehending a juvenile for his delinquent behavior is worse than not apprehending him at all." If this conclusion is correct, and it is the result of two interrelated studies, then it should influence sweeping programmatic reforms in the social institutions concerned with promoting and safeguarding the development of youth. The intent of this article is to suggest avenues available for this reform both within and beyond the juvenile justice system. Before addressing the implications of the research, …


Aftermath Of Apprehension: Juvenile Court Judge's Response, John P. Steketee Dec 1969

Aftermath Of Apprehension: Juvenile Court Judge's Response, John P. Steketee

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

It would appear that juveniles find apprehension to be a reinforcement of their delinquent behavior. Being apprehended and questioned by the police, referred to juvenile court, meeting a probation officer, and going before a judge, not to mention the status one gains in one's group from police and/or court contact, can be a very significant chain of events for many adolescents who have never known the excitement of personal recognition by parents, school officials or even friends. For the first time, they are recognized and listened to, albeit for the wrong reasons. The attention need not be positive; shouting, scolding, …


Aftermath Of Apprehension: Family Lawyer's Response, Robert F. Drinan S.J. Dec 1969

Aftermath Of Apprehension: Family Lawyer's Response, Robert F. Drinan S.J.

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

It is contended here that Gold and Williams' statement of their thesis in National Study of the Aftermath of Apprehension that "apprehension itself encourages rather than deters further delinquency" is not what their research proves. The research proves rather that the revelation of the apprehension to the delinquent's parents without the consent of the youth apprehended is the real cause of the youth's further delinquency. Stated more precisely, it is the attitude of the parents towards the youth who has been apprehended by the police which is the critical factor in encouraging or deterring the youth from further delinquency.


The News And The Accused, Lawrence W. Schad Dec 1969

The News And The Accused, Lawrence W. Schad

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

The author believes that the Reardon Standards, if implemented, would provide an effective solution to the problem of prejudicial information, and that this potential can be best realized through adoption and enforcement of the Standards by the courts. This conclusion is based upon analysis of the following issues: (1) The nature of the problem, including an examination of (a) the nature of prejudicial information, (b) those who create the problem either by initially releasing or subsequently disseminating such information, and (c) the related effect of courtroom procedure upon the impact of such information. An analysis of these issues suggests …


Detroit Housing Code Enforcement And Community Renewal: A Study In Futility, Brett R. Dick, John S. Pfarr Jr. Dec 1969

Detroit Housing Code Enforcement And Community Renewal: A Study In Futility, Brett R. Dick, John S. Pfarr Jr.

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

This article will demonstrate that the inconsistency is, to a large extent, more apparent than real and results from the application of two different conceptions of the purpose of the program to the same facts. Furthermore, it will be demonstrated that Detroit's Building (housing) Code has failed in its attempt to force rehabilitation of residential structures through Code enforcement. Although it can be made to work more efficiently, the Code will never serve as an effective solution to the housing problem.


New York City School Decentralization, Barry D. Hovis Dec 1969

New York City School Decentralization, Barry D. Hovis

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

The 1969 New York Education Act grew out of a movement demanding decentralization of the New York City school system. The ultimate goals of this movement were to: (1) encourage community awareness and participation in the development of educational policy, and (2) create sufficient flexibility in the school system to enable administrators to resolve the diverse needs of the varying communities within the city. Support for the plan arose out of more than a decade of dissatisfaction with the centralized system by educators, school administrators, and parents. Supporters of decentralization had pointed in particular to the failure of the centralized …


New York Minimum Wage Act For Migrant Workers, Karen E. Kuntz Dec 1969

New York Minimum Wage Act For Migrant Workers, Karen E. Kuntz

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

The abject state in which most migrant workers in this country exist has recently become a matter of national concern. The increasing stridency of the migrants, personified by César Chavez in California, has resulted in recognition of the need for legislative assistance to rescue them from their plight. The migrant worker is unable to help himself, being burdened by a low annual income and an education level of only eight and a half years in school. In New York, the migrant's situation is aggravated by the powerful position of the crew leader or "farm labor contractor," who often determines workers' …


Michigan Compulsory Arbitration Act For Essential Services, William J. Rainey Dec 1969

Michigan Compulsory Arbitration Act For Essential Services, William J. Rainey

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

When Public Act 312 became effective on October 1, 1969, Michigan joined Rhode Island and Pennsylvania in permitting compulsory arbitration of unresolved labor disputes involving municipal police and firemen. Wyoming similarly provides for compulsory arbitration in fire department disputes. Passage of the Act was prompted by a desire to avoid the dire consequences of strikes or work stoppages by firefighters and policemen, and to provide a method by which the bargaining power of public service unions could be maintained in the absence of the strike privilege. Since Michigan had barred strikes by public employees in 1947, the unions felt that …


Conflict Of Laws -- Survival Of Support And The Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement Of Support Act, Joseph E. Elrod Iii Dec 1969

Conflict Of Laws -- Survival Of Support And The Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement Of Support Act, Joseph E. Elrod Iii

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Book Reviews -- Reviewers/Subject Index, North Carolina Law Review Dec 1969

Book Reviews -- Reviewers/Subject Index, North Carolina Law Review

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Book Review, North Carolina Law Review Dec 1969

Book Review, North Carolina Law Review

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Retalliatory Evictions: A Study Of Existing Law And Proposed Model Code, Bruce E. Titus Dec 1969

Retalliatory Evictions: A Study Of Existing Law And Proposed Model Code, Bruce E. Titus

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.