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Commentary: The Due Process Considerations In The Imposition Of Corporate Liability, Mark Crane
Commentary: The Due Process Considerations In The Imposition Of Corporate Liability, Mark Crane
Northern Illinois University Law Review
An analysis that criticizes Professor Coffee's suggestions for corporate sanctions as being violative of fundamental notions of due process. Mr. Crane also observes that the threat of individual liability may be the most effective method of corporate deterrence.
Criminal Procedure–Juvenile Confessions In Arkansas, Ann Kristen Kilgore
Criminal Procedure–Juvenile Confessions In Arkansas, Ann Kristen Kilgore
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
State Motor Vehicle Franchise Legislation: A Survey And Due Process Challenge To Board Composition, Gary M. Brown
State Motor Vehicle Franchise Legislation: A Survey And Due Process Challenge To Board Composition, Gary M. Brown
Vanderbilt Law Review
This Note briefly traces the rise of the franchise as the primary automobile distribution device, the problems that confronted early dealers, and their subsequent inability to secure judicial relief. After examining dealers' efforts in the legislatures and the resulting statutes this Note points out several infirmities that exist regarding state automobile franchise regulation. The Note then focuses upon a particular constitutional challenge to state automobile franchise legislation. Finally, the Note concludes that such legislation is either genuinely ineffective or leads to the anomalous result that dealers assume more powerful positions with respect to their manufacturers through unconstitutional means. Based upon …
Constitutional Law-Civil Procedure-Implied Cause Of Action-Extending Bivens To The Fifth Amendment-Davis V. Passman, 442 U.S. 228 (1979)
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Davis V. Page, 442 F. Supp. 258 (S.D. Fla. 1977), K. Dian Fedak
Davis V. Page, 442 F. Supp. 258 (S.D. Fla. 1977), K. Dian Fedak
Florida State University Law Review
Constitutional Law-JUVENILE DEPENDENCE PROCEEDINGS-CRITICAL STAGES ANALYSIS USED IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS GOVERNS TIMING OF RIGHT TO COUNSEL IN CHILD DEPENDENCY HEARINGS
Bodily Evidence And Rule 312, M.R.E., David A. Schlueter
Bodily Evidence And Rule 312, M.R.E., David A. Schlueter
Faculty Articles
n addressing the issues of obtaining bodily evidence, such as bodily fluids, from a suspect, Rule 312 of the Military Rules of Evidence must be considered in conjunction with the issues of self-incrimination, due process, and the Fourth Amendment. The Rule describes the procedures for collection of bodily evidence of service members. For example, a service member may not invoke the right against self-incrimination for external bodily evidence, but may when bodily fluids or cavity searches are requested. Any nonconsensual search may be conducted if it is both reasonable and performed under one of the authorized procedures of Rule 312. …
Legislative Delegations Of Power And Judicial Review -- Preventing Judicial Impotence, Robert W. Martin, Jr.
Legislative Delegations Of Power And Judicial Review -- Preventing Judicial Impotence, Robert W. Martin, Jr.
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Administrative Law: Procedural Due Process And Other Issues, A. Dan Tarlock
Administrative Law: Procedural Due Process And Other Issues, A. Dan Tarlock
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Due Process Behind Bars--The Intrinsic Approach, Joseph Guglielmelli
Due Process Behind Bars--The Intrinsic Approach, Joseph Guglielmelli
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.