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The Pit And The Pendulum: Correctional Law Reform From The Sixties Into The Eighties, Donald W. Dowd Jan 1984

The Pit And The Pendulum: Correctional Law Reform From The Sixties Into The Eighties, Donald W. Dowd

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Federal Statutes - Preemption - National Labor Relations Act And Employee Retirement Income Security Act Preempt State-Imposed Eligibility Requirements For Union Officials Representing Casino Employees, Andrew Bramnick Jan 1984

Federal Statutes - Preemption - National Labor Relations Act And Employee Retirement Income Security Act Preempt State-Imposed Eligibility Requirements For Union Officials Representing Casino Employees, Andrew Bramnick

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Criminal Procedure - Fourth Amendment - In Determining Whether An Affidavit Based Upon An Informant's Tip Constitutes Probable Cause To Issue A Search Warrant, A Magistrate Is To Apply A Totality Of Circumstances Approach, Jamieson M. Schiff Jan 1984

Criminal Procedure - Fourth Amendment - In Determining Whether An Affidavit Based Upon An Informant's Tip Constitutes Probable Cause To Issue A Search Warrant, A Magistrate Is To Apply A Totality Of Circumstances Approach, Jamieson M. Schiff

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Family Law - Support - The Natural Father Of A Child Born Out Of Wedlock May Not Assert As A Defense Against His Support Obligation The Mother's Deliberate Misrepresentation That She Was Using Contraception, Suzanne E. Miller Jan 1984

Family Law - Support - The Natural Father Of A Child Born Out Of Wedlock May Not Assert As A Defense Against His Support Obligation The Mother's Deliberate Misrepresentation That She Was Using Contraception, Suzanne E. Miller

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Taxation - Rental Deduction Standard Eased For Gift-Leaseback Transaction, Sherry R. Olin Jan 1984

Taxation - Rental Deduction Standard Eased For Gift-Leaseback Transaction, Sherry R. Olin

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Antitrust And The Professions: Where Do We Go From Here, Dennis R. Bartholomew Jan 1984

Antitrust And The Professions: Where Do We Go From Here, Dennis R. Bartholomew

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Oil And Gas Limited Partnership Lease Fund Transaction - Basic Industry Model Restructured, John J. Potts Jan 1984

Oil And Gas Limited Partnership Lease Fund Transaction - Basic Industry Model Restructured, John J. Potts

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Issue Of Stability In The Modification Of Custody Decisions: Factor Or Determinant, Constance W. Cole Jan 1984

The Issue Of Stability In The Modification Of Custody Decisions: Factor Or Determinant, Constance W. Cole

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Uniform Commercial Code - Statute Of Limitations - U.C.C. Four-Year Statute Of Limitations Governs Actions For Personal Injuries Based On Breach On Warranty Under The U.C.C., Paula D. Shaffner Jan 1984

Uniform Commercial Code - Statute Of Limitations - U.C.C. Four-Year Statute Of Limitations Governs Actions For Personal Injuries Based On Breach On Warranty Under The U.C.C., Paula D. Shaffner

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Third Party Liability For Drunken Driving: When One For The Road Becomes One For The Courts, Julius F. Lang Jr., John J. Mcgrath Jan 1984

Third Party Liability For Drunken Driving: When One For The Road Becomes One For The Courts, Julius F. Lang Jr., John J. Mcgrath

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Interests And Politics In Sentencing Reform: The Development Of Sentencing Guidelines In Minnesota And Pennsylvania, Susan E. Martin Jan 1984

Interests And Politics In Sentencing Reform: The Development Of Sentencing Guidelines In Minnesota And Pennsylvania, Susan E. Martin

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Taxation And Constitutional Law - The Internal Revenue Service Has The Power To Revoke The Tax-Exempt Status Of Private Schools Which Practice Racial Discrimination Due To Religious Belief, Since These Schools Are Not Charitable, And Revocation Does Not Violate The Free Exercise Or The Establishment Clauses Of The First Amendment, James R. Malone Jr. Jan 1984

Taxation And Constitutional Law - The Internal Revenue Service Has The Power To Revoke The Tax-Exempt Status Of Private Schools Which Practice Racial Discrimination Due To Religious Belief, Since These Schools Are Not Charitable, And Revocation Does Not Violate The Free Exercise Or The Establishment Clauses Of The First Amendment, James R. Malone Jr.

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.