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Duke Law Journal

Journal

1966

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Constitutional Law: Limitations Imposed On Traditional Use Of Doctrine Of Federal Judicial Abstention Jan 1966

Constitutional Law: Limitations Imposed On Traditional Use Of Doctrine Of Federal Judicial Abstention

Duke Law Journal

The Supreme Court held that federal judicial abstention may be inappropriate where violation of first amendment rights results from threatened state criminal proceedings brought under vague statutes or where bad faith prosecutions give rise to a claim under the Civil Rights Act. In order to provide immediate federal court protection in either of these situations, the Court has had to further erode the traditional policy bases underlying the doctrine of abstention.


Foreword Jan 1966

Foreword

Duke Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Hanna V. Plumer: An Expanded Concept Of Federal Common Law—A Requiem For Erie? Jan 1966

Hanna V. Plumer: An Expanded Concept Of Federal Common Law—A Requiem For Erie?

Duke Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Labor Law And Antitrust: “So Deceptive And Opaque Are The Elements Of These Problems” Jan 1966

Labor Law And Antitrust: “So Deceptive And Opaque Are The Elements Of These Problems”

Duke Law Journal

A review of the scope of the labor exemption to the antitrust laws and an explication of how its limits remain undefined by the divergent opinions of the Justices of the Supreme Court in Jewel Tea and Pennington. Emphasis is placed on the evidentiary problems that result from the divergence.


Brainerd Currie—Five Tributes, Elvin R. Latty Jan 1966

Brainerd Currie—Five Tributes, Elvin R. Latty

Duke Law Journal

No abstract provided.