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The Cumulation Of The Abortion Reform Movement
The Cumulation Of The Abortion Reform Movement
University of Richmond Law Review
We forthwith acknowledge our awareness of the sensitive and emotional nature of the abortion controversy, of the vigorous opposing views, even among physicians, and of the deep and seemingly absolute convictions that the subject inspires. One's philosophy, one's experiences, one's exposure to the raw edges of human existence, one's religious training, one's attitudes toward life and family and their values, and the moral standards one establishes and seeks to observe, are all likely to influence and to color one's thinking and conclusions about abortion.
Power Plant Siting - A Road Map Of The Problem, Drexel D. Journey
Power Plant Siting - A Road Map Of The Problem, Drexel D. Journey
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Post Conviction Remedy Procedures In Indiana, John R. Burns
Post Conviction Remedy Procedures In Indiana, John R. Burns
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Jurisprudence In Contemporary Perspective, Anton-Hermann Chroust
Jurisprudence In Contemporary Perspective, Anton-Hermann Chroust
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Economist-Statistician: A Source Of Expert Guidance In Determining Damages, Leo M. O'Connor, Robert E. Miller
The Economist-Statistician: A Source Of Expert Guidance In Determining Damages, Leo M. O'Connor, Robert E. Miller
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Case For Retention Of Causes Of Action For Intentional Interference With The Marital Relationship, William M. Kelly
The Case For Retention Of Causes Of Action For Intentional Interference With The Marital Relationship, William M. Kelly
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
On Witnesses: A Radical Critique Of Criminal Court Procedures, Michael Ash
On Witnesses: A Radical Critique Of Criminal Court Procedures, Michael Ash
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cattlemen’S Investment Co. V. Fears: Informal Solicitation Of Stock Held To Constitute A Tender Offer
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law -- Standards For The Right To Speedy Trial, Fred C. Thompson Jr.
Constitutional Law -- Standards For The Right To Speedy Trial, Fred C. Thompson Jr.
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Impact Analysis Of The 1970 Bankruptcy Discharge Amendments, Philip Shuchman
Impact Analysis Of The 1970 Bankruptcy Discharge Amendments, Philip Shuchman
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
One Justice For All: A Proposal To Establish, By Federal Constitutional Amendment, A National System Of Criminal Justice, Robert P. Davidow
One Justice For All: A Proposal To Establish, By Federal Constitutional Amendment, A National System Of Criminal Justice, Robert P. Davidow
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Effect Of Federal Court Constitutional Law Decisions On Military Law, Michael O. Clark
The Effect Of Federal Court Constitutional Law Decisions On Military Law, Michael O. Clark
San Diego Law Review
Independence of the military justice system is predicated on the premise that courts-martial are Article I courts, that only Congress has the authority to establish military rights, and that courts-martial are designed to enforce military discipline. This Article examines the independence concept eroded in Burns v. Wilson, which granted limited review of military cases by the federal courts that insulates the military justice system from federal decisional law. The author advocates a greater federal court involvement in speech and equal protection cases through the writ of habeas corpus.
Command Control: Lawful Versus Unlawful Application, Anthony P. De Giulio
Command Control: Lawful Versus Unlawful Application, Anthony P. De Giulio
San Diego Law Review
Congress empowered the commander to perform certain judicial functions which has resulted in commander control of the court-martial system. This Article examines the disciplinary policies established by command directives, the prohibition against the accuser as convening authority, and the command control over court personnel, counsel, military judges, and case review. Proposed legislation, such as the Hatfield Bills, and the Bayh and Bennett Proposals, would change the existing system. Currently, the command directives establish the commander's prosecutorial discretion and prohibitions on improper imposition of nonjudicial punishment. Also, when the convening authority becomes an accuser, in cases involving willful disobedience, such cases …
Military Administrative Discharges: Due Process In The Doldrums, Sam J. Ervin Jr.
Military Administrative Discharges: Due Process In The Doldrums, Sam J. Ervin Jr.
San Diego Law Review
Discharged servicemen, unable to find employment, complain that the military's administrative discharge system violates their right to due process. These servicemen are discharged from military service and return to civilian life without veteran's benefits. This Article examines the role of the administrative discharge, characterized as honorable discharge, discharge due to undesirable service, or discharge due to unsatisfactory performance, and advocates the passage of S. 2247, which restricts discharges to serious patterns of misconduct and requires a hearing. S. 2247 prescribes certain procedures and rights that must be incorporated prior and during the administrative proceedings on discharging servicemen. The author concludes …
Elvin R. Latty, Curriculum Vitae And Writings
Section 11 In The Exchange Offer Setting: An Analysis Of Feit V. Leasco Data Processing Equipment Corp.
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Notes, North Carolina Law Review
Antitrust Law -- Horizontal Division Of Territories And Customer Restrictions, D. Steve Robbins
Antitrust Law -- Horizontal Division Of Territories And Customer Restrictions, D. Steve Robbins
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law: Conventional Reluctance Or Doctrinal Departure? The Political Question Doctrine, D. Steve Robbins
Constitutional Law: Conventional Reluctance Or Doctrinal Departure? The Political Question Doctrine, D. Steve Robbins
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law -- First Amendment -- The Balancing Process For Free Exercise Needs A New Scale, W. Kimball Griffith
Constitutional Law -- First Amendment -- The Balancing Process For Free Exercise Needs A New Scale, W. Kimball Griffith
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Environmental Law -- Expanding The Definition Of Public Trust Uses, Marianne K. Smythe
Environmental Law -- Expanding The Definition Of Public Trust Uses, Marianne K. Smythe
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Estate Tax And The Closely Held Corporation -- A Nearly Fatal Blow To Section 2036, William L. Tankersley Iii
Estate Tax And The Closely Held Corporation -- A Nearly Fatal Blow To Section 2036, William L. Tankersley Iii
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Property Law -- The North Carolina Association Of Realtors' Contract Of Sale, Elizabeth Hazen Pope
Property Law -- The North Carolina Association Of Realtors' Contract Of Sale, Elizabeth Hazen Pope
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Development Of Limitations On Deductions Under Pension And Profit-Sharing Plans, Isidore Goodman
Development Of Limitations On Deductions Under Pension And Profit-Sharing Plans, Isidore Goodman
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Voluntary Dismissal By Order Of Court - Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure Rule 41(A)(2) And Judicial Discretion, Lawrence Mentz
Voluntary Dismissal By Order Of Court - Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure Rule 41(A)(2) And Judicial Discretion, Lawrence Mentz
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Case Comments, Joseph P. Paonessa, Thomas L. Poscharsky, Brian W. Ruddell, Michael J. Whaling
Case Comments, Joseph P. Paonessa, Thomas L. Poscharsky, Brian W. Ruddell, Michael J. Whaling
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Behavioral Analysis Of Directors’ Liability For Negligence, Alfred F. Conard
A Behavioral Analysis Of Directors’ Liability For Negligence, Alfred F. Conard
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Jurisdictional Dilemma Of The Juvenile Court, Samuel M. Davis
The Jurisdictional Dilemma Of The Juvenile Court, Samuel M. Davis
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.