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Principled Decision-Making And The Supreme Court, Martin P. Golding Jan 1963

Principled Decision-Making And The Supreme Court, Martin P. Golding

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The Administration’S Anti-Literacy Test Bill: Wholly Constitutional But Wholly Inadequate, William W. Van Alstyne Jan 1963

The Administration’S Anti-Literacy Test Bill: Wholly Constitutional But Wholly Inadequate, William W. Van Alstyne

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American Lawyer Looks At Civil Jury Trial In Scotland, Paul Hardin Iii Jan 1963

American Lawyer Looks At Civil Jury Trial In Scotland, Paul Hardin Iii

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Book Review, William W. Van Alstyne Jan 1963

Book Review, William W. Van Alstyne

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This review champions the editor’s use of Mr. Justice Black’s own opinions in showcasing his emphasis of the emancipating aspects of the Constitution. This work cautions the reader to avoid relying on this compilation as an accurate depiction of the state of the law, especially considering that most of the included opinions are dissents.


Procedural Due Process And State University Students, William W. Van Alstyne Jan 1963

Procedural Due Process And State University Students, William W. Van Alstyne

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This examination seeks to address the problems both universities and students confront regarding the growth of student expression. It is noted that contemporary students sometimes have fewer rights than petty criminals and this article explores the common reasons behind universities’ abbreviated procedures and reconcile those reasons with students’ emerging Fourteenth Amendment rights.


Political Speakers At State Universities: Some Constitutional Considerations, William W. Van Alstyne Jan 1963

Political Speakers At State Universities: Some Constitutional Considerations, William W. Van Alstyne

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Ten years ago, the New York Times, in a survey of political censorship on major university campuses, concluded that: "a subtle, creeping paralysis of freedom of thought and speech is attacking college campuses . . . limiting both students and faculty in the area traditionally reserved for the free exploration of knowledge and truth."


Collateral Estoppel And Foreign Judgments, Paul D. Carrington Jan 1963

Collateral Estoppel And Foreign Judgments, Paul D. Carrington

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