Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Discipline
-
- Law and Society (23)
- Civil Law (17)
- Courts (12)
- Criminal Law (12)
- Constitutional Law (11)
-
- Criminal Procedure (11)
- Legal Education (11)
- Evidence (10)
- Law Enforcement and Corrections (10)
- Legal Remedies (10)
- Litigation (10)
- Science and Technology Law (10)
- Legal Writing and Research (9)
- State and Local Government Law (8)
- Contracts (7)
- Jurisprudence (7)
- Legal Profession (7)
- Civil Rights and Discrimination (6)
- Health Law and Policy (6)
- Law and Economics (6)
- Torts (6)
- Comparative and Foreign Law (5)
- International Law (5)
- Judges (5)
- Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility (5)
- Legal History (5)
- Public Law and Legal Theory (5)
- Business Organizations Law (4)
- European Law (4)
- Institution
-
- Georgia State University College of Law (29)
- University of Richmond (10)
- Touro University Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center (6)
- Selected Works (3)
- Seattle University School of Law (2)
-
- St. Mary's University (2)
- University of Pittsburgh School of Law (2)
- Brigham Young University Law School (1)
- Columbia Law School (1)
- Maurer School of Law: Indiana University (1)
- Pace University (1)
- Pepperdine University (1)
- Roger Williams University (1)
- University of Cincinnati College of Law (1)
- University of Georgia School of Law (1)
- University of Miami Law School (1)
- University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law (1)
- University of Montana (1)
- Valparaiso University (1)
- Publication Year
- Publication
-
- Georgia State University Law Review (29)
- University of Richmond Law Review (10)
- Touro Law Review (6)
- Scholarship (2)
- Seattle University Law Review (2)
-
- Allen Mendenhall (1)
- BYU Law Review (1)
- Dan Subotnik (1)
- Faculty Articles (1)
- Faculty Articles and Other Publications (1)
- Faculty Scholarship (1)
- Faculty Works (1)
- Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law (1)
- Indiana Law Journal (1)
- Jason P. Nance (1)
- Pace Law Review (1)
- Pepperdine Law Review (1)
- Public Land & Resources Law Review (1)
- Roger Williams University Law Review (1)
- St. Mary's Law Journal (1)
- University of Miami Law Review (1)
- Valparaiso University Law Review (1)
- Publication Type
Articles 61 - 66 of 66
Full-Text Articles in Law
Be Not The First By Whom The New Are Tried, Nor Yet The Last To Lay The Old Aside: Is The Present Sense Impression Exception To The Rule Against Hearsay The Law Of Pennsylvania?, Robert Berkley Harper
Be Not The First By Whom The New Are Tried, Nor Yet The Last To Lay The Old Aside: Is The Present Sense Impression Exception To The Rule Against Hearsay The Law Of Pennsylvania?, Robert Berkley Harper
Scholarship
Pennsylvania has long been a common law jurisdiction as to the rules of evidence, but recently the courts have considered several modern views relating to the rules of evidence. One modern view of evidence considered by the state's supreme court is the present sense impression exception to the rule against hearsay. This exception was considered by the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania in 1974, but the decision left many questions as to the status and meaning of this new exception. The author traces the development of this new exception to the hearsay rule and makes recommendations as to clarifications that the …
The Dean's Foreword, Rex E. Lee
From The Editors
University of Richmond Law Review
With this volume the Review proudly welcomes Dr. Harold G. Wren as the new Dean of the T. C. Williams School of Law. Dr. Wren succeeds M. Ray "Judge" Doubles, who unselfishly returned from retire- ment to serve as Interim Dean for almost an entire academic year. Dr. Wren has accepted a great challenge in becoming the Dean when many feel that bold and decisive steps need to be taken to insure that T. C. Williams continues as one of the forerunners of legal education in Virginia.
From The Editors
University of Richmond Law Review
This issue of the Review is dedicated to the memory of "Mr. B," professor, administrator, and friend of the law school for 50 years. This year's class was the first in half a century to explore the in- tricacies of property, wills and sales without the benefit of his socratic guidance. Though we did not know him as a professor or administrator, we knew him as a friend, and as an institution whose memory serves as an inspiration to those who would conscientiously undertake the study of the law.
Foreword
University of Richmond Law Review
The Review hails the entrance of the T.C. Williams School of Law into its second century of educative endeavor, and commends to its readership the awareness of the need for socio-legal interaction. That the law constitutes a significant regulator of interpersonal behavior is unquestionable. It is to be hoped, however, that our three interdisciplinary articles will help alleviate such jurisprudential myopia as might tend to overestimate the effectiveness of the law as an instrument of social control in the eyes of its disciples. In our changing society, the methodology and knowledge attributable to the social sciences must necessarily play an …
Southern California Law Review, Paul L. Sayre
Southern California Law Review, Paul L. Sayre
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.