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The Common Law Powers Of The Attorney General Of North Carolina, Rufus L. Edmisten
The Common Law Powers Of The Attorney General Of North Carolina, Rufus L. Edmisten
North Carolina Central Law Review
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Prohibiting Nonaccess Testimony By Spouses: Does Lord Mansfield's Rule Protect Illegitimates?, Michigan Law Review
Prohibiting Nonaccess Testimony By Spouses: Does Lord Mansfield's Rule Protect Illegitimates?, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
Not surprisingly, there has been widespread disagreement concerning the validity of the policies advanced in support of Lord Mansfield's Rule and the efficacy of the rule to promote those policies. This Note assesses the validity of this rule of evidence in order to determine whether it is the most appropriate method of safeguarding the interests affected by the litigation of legitimacy. First, the historical development and justifications for Lord Mansfield's Rule are identified, and, in section II, the extent of the current acceptance of the rule in the United States is delineated. Section III analyzes traditional arguments advanced in support …
The Constitution And The Common Law: The Decline Of The Doctrines Of Separation Of Powers And Federalism, By Randall Bridwell And Ralph U. Whitten, James W. Ely Jr.
The Constitution And The Common Law: The Decline Of The Doctrines Of Separation Of Powers And Federalism, By Randall Bridwell And Ralph U. Whitten, James W. Ely Jr.
Indiana Law Journal
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Competency To Stand Trial In Federal Courts: Conceptual And Constitutional Problems, William T. Pizzi
Competency To Stand Trial In Federal Courts: Conceptual And Constitutional Problems, William T. Pizzi
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Statutory And Common Law Repairmen's Liens In Illinois Under Section 9-310 Of The Uniform Commercial Code, Julie L. Roper
Statutory And Common Law Repairmen's Liens In Illinois Under Section 9-310 Of The Uniform Commercial Code, Julie L. Roper
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
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