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In The End, Truth Will Out’...Or Will It?. ‘Merchant Of Venice,’ Act Ii, Scene 2, Donald Magnetti Jan 1987

In The End, Truth Will Out’...Or Will It?. ‘Merchant Of Venice,’ Act Ii, Scene 2, Donald Magnetti

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Self-Love And The Judicial Power To Appoint A Special Prosecutor Symposium On Special Prosecutions And The Role Of The Independent Counsel, James A. Cohen Jan 1987

Self-Love And The Judicial Power To Appoint A Special Prosecutor Symposium On Special Prosecutions And The Role Of The Independent Counsel, James A. Cohen

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Judicial appointment of private attorneys as special prosecutors has occurred and is permitted to occur in a variety of contexts other than when the executive branch is faced with a potential or actual conflict of interest. Until recently, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals and, of course, district courts within the Second Circuit, have interpreted Rule 42(b) of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure to permit judicial appointment of a private attorney to prosecute conduct allegedly violative of a court order as criminal contempt. Courts have been most active in appointing private attorneys as special prosecutors in cases involving counterfeit …


First Amendment Rights Of Military Personnel: Denying Rights To Those Who Defend Them, Linda Sugin Jan 1987

First Amendment Rights Of Military Personnel: Denying Rights To Those Who Defend Them, Linda Sugin

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Introduction To Rico, Joseph Sweeney Jan 1987

Introduction To Rico, Joseph Sweeney

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Aids Law: Impact Of Aids On American Schools And Prisons, The , Elizabeth B. Cooper Jan 1987

Aids Law: Impact Of Aids On American Schools And Prisons, The , Elizabeth B. Cooper

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The American public largely has responded with fear and hostility rather than with knowledge and compassion to the presence of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome ("AIDS") in society. Although our reactions are changing as we learn more about the syndrome and its causitive virus, some people continue to characterize AIDS as a well-deserved punishment of those groups most often afflicted with AIDS: gay men and intravenous drug users. Many people also persist in their erroneous beliefs that AIDS can be spread through casual contact. Although much remains to be learned about AIDS, there already exists an abundance of information upon which …


Gray Market Goods: A Lighter Shade Of Black Symposium: The Controversy Over The Importation Of Gray Market Goods: Is A Resolution Forthcoming, Hugh C. Hansen Jan 1987

Gray Market Goods: A Lighter Shade Of Black Symposium: The Controversy Over The Importation Of Gray Market Goods: Is A Resolution Forthcoming, Hugh C. Hansen

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If a street vendor offers a famous brand-name product for a substantially lower price than one would expect, the average consumer's initial reaction might be that the product had been stolen or was "hot" - a product of the black market. While such discounted goods might indeed be stolen, sophisticated consumers have come to expect similar discounts in stores and mail-order houses throughout the country on goods not from the black market but rather from the "gray market." These products, naturally enough, are called "gray market goods" or simply "gray goods." Gray goods are brand-name products manufactured abroad which bear …


To Begin The Nation Anew: Congress, Citizenship, And Civil Rights After The Civil War, Robert J. Kaczorowski Jan 1987

To Begin The Nation Anew: Congress, Citizenship, And Civil Rights After The Civil War, Robert J. Kaczorowski

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Birth Stress And Lateral Preferences, Deborah W. Denno Jan 1987

Birth Stress And Lateral Preferences, Deborah W. Denno

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