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Full-Text Articles in Law
Achieving Prompt Criminal Trials In New York, W. David Curtiss
Achieving Prompt Criminal Trials In New York, W. David Curtiss
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
During the past two years there have been several significant developments in New York related to achieving prompt trials in criminal prosecutions. These developments, which include judicial decisions, administrative rules and legislative enactments, come into special focus when delay in the trial of criminal cases is attributable to calendar congestion and the need for additional personnel and facilities. This article will examine these decisions, rules and statutes, with particular reference to their relationship to basic principles of judicial administration.
Gomez V. Perez, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Sloan V. Lemon, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Mcdonnell Douglas V. Green, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Mcdonnell Douglas V. Green, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Attorney's Securities Law Liabilities, Roberta S. Karmel
Attorney's Securities Law Liabilities, Roberta S. Karmel
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Equity Side Of The Exchequer: Its Jurisdiction, Administration, Procedures, And Records, William Hamilton Bryson
The Equity Side Of The Exchequer: Its Jurisdiction, Administration, Procedures, And Records, William Hamilton Bryson
Law Faculty Publications
The equity side of the court of exchequer "is by far the most obscure of all the English jurisdiction," declared Plucknett. The purpose of this essay is to shed some light upon this court and to explore its jurisdiction, to introduce its staff, to discover its procedures, to explain its equity records, and perhaps to render Plucknett's statement obsolete.
The Equity Side Of The Exchequer: Its Jurisdiction, Administration, Procedures, And Records Vol. 2 Appendices, William Hamilton Bryson
The Equity Side Of The Exchequer: Its Jurisdiction, Administration, Procedures, And Records Vol. 2 Appendices, William Hamilton Bryson
Law Faculty Publications
The principles of transcribing which have been followed in these appendices and in the extracts throughout the text are basically those of the "Report on Editing Historical Documents".
Legislative Purpose, Rationality, And Equal Protection, Robert F. Nagel
Legislative Purpose, Rationality, And Equal Protection, Robert F. Nagel
Publications
No abstract provided.
Easy Cases, Bad Law, And Burdens Of Proof, Roger B. Dworkin
Easy Cases, Bad Law, And Burdens Of Proof, Roger B. Dworkin
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Searching For The Intent Of The Framers Of Fourteenth Amendment , Robert J. Kaczorowski
Searching For The Intent Of The Framers Of Fourteenth Amendment , Robert J. Kaczorowski
Faculty Scholarship
IN 1946 JUSTICE HUGO BLACK DECLARED that one of the objects of the fourteenth amendment was to apply the Bill of Rights to the States. He was confident that an analysis of the intent of the framers of the amendment would support his assertion. A few years later the Supreme Court requested such an investigation, but when the analysis was made and the results presented to it, the Supreme Court concluded that the framers' intent could not be determined. The uncertainty surrounding the intent of the framers of the fourteenth amendment has had profound implications on the application of that …
Federal Court Doctrines In Avoidance Of Adjudication: Exhaustion, Abstention And The Anti-Injunction Statute, Gene R. Shreve
Federal Court Doctrines In Avoidance Of Adjudication: Exhaustion, Abstention And The Anti-Injunction Statute, Gene R. Shreve
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.