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Attending To Legal Tender: The Perils Of Structuring Currency Transactions To Avoid Treasury's Reporting Requirements, Leonard R. Rosenblatt, Lawrence S. Feld Apr 1986

Attending To Legal Tender: The Perils Of Structuring Currency Transactions To Avoid Treasury's Reporting Requirements, Leonard R. Rosenblatt, Lawrence S. Feld

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Deregulation Of Broadcasting In The United States: Quo Vadimus., Erwin Krasnow, Michael Botein Jan 1986

Deregulation Of Broadcasting In The United States: Quo Vadimus., Erwin Krasnow, Michael Botein

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Computer Data And Reliability: A Call For Authentication Of Business Records Under The Federal Rules Of Evidence, Rudolph J.R. Peritz Jan 1986

Computer Data And Reliability: A Call For Authentication Of Business Records Under The Federal Rules Of Evidence, Rudolph J.R. Peritz

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The Supreme Court’S 1984–85 Church-State Decisions: Judicial Paths Of Least Resistance, Ruti G. Teitel Jan 1986

The Supreme Court’S 1984–85 Church-State Decisions: Judicial Paths Of Least Resistance, Ruti G. Teitel

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Lessons From The Alternative Dispute Resolution Movement, Jethro K. Lieberman Jan 1986

Lessons From The Alternative Dispute Resolution Movement, Jethro K. Lieberman

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In less than a decade, alternative dispute resolution- ADR-has grown from a bravely-voiced hope to a congeries of practices animated by the desire to resolve legal battles outside the courtroom. ADR offers a way-station, or a series of them, between the probity of the adversary system and the flexibility of private negotiations. Though not without an ideology, ADR has never had a unified theory to explain what it accomplishes and how it works. But enough experience has accumulated by now to permit a search for a more analytical understanding of ADR and the lessons it might teach.


Debating Conviction Against Conviction — Constitutional Considerations On The Sanctuary Movement, Ruti G. Teitel Jan 1986

Debating Conviction Against Conviction — Constitutional Considerations On The Sanctuary Movement, Ruti G. Teitel

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Service-Connection And Drug-Related Offenses: The Military Courts' Ever--Expanding Jurisdiction, Michael Caudell-Feagan, Daniel Warshawsky Jan 1986

Service-Connection And Drug-Related Offenses: The Military Courts' Ever--Expanding Jurisdiction, Michael Caudell-Feagan, Daniel Warshawsky

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Commercial Litigation In West Virginia State And Federal Courts, 1870-1940, Frank W. Munger Jan 1986

Commercial Litigation In West Virginia State And Federal Courts, 1870-1940, Frank W. Munger

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Can Consent Waive Absolute Rights To An Article Iii Court (85-621) (85-642), Ronald Filler Jan 1986

Can Consent Waive Absolute Rights To An Article Iii Court (85-621) (85-642), Ronald Filler

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State Constitutions And Statutes As Sources Of Rights For The Mentally Disabled: The Last Frontier?, Michael L. Perlin Jan 1986

State Constitutions And Statutes As Sources Of Rights For The Mentally Disabled: The Last Frontier?, Michael L. Perlin

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Can Mental Health Professionals Predict Judicial Decisionmaking? Constitutional And Tort Liability Aspects Of The Right Of The Institutionalized Mentally Disabled To Refuse Treatment: On The Cutting Edge, Michael L. Perlin Jan 1986

Can Mental Health Professionals Predict Judicial Decisionmaking? Constitutional And Tort Liability Aspects Of The Right Of The Institutionalized Mentally Disabled To Refuse Treatment: On The Cutting Edge, Michael L. Perlin

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The Subversion Of The Hearsay Rule: The Residual Hearsay Exceptions, Circumstantial Guarantees Of Trustworthiness, And Grand Jury Testimony, Randolph N. Jonakait Jan 1986

The Subversion Of The Hearsay Rule: The Residual Hearsay Exceptions, Circumstantial Guarantees Of Trustworthiness, And Grand Jury Testimony, Randolph N. Jonakait

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Under the Federal Rules of Evidence, hearsay is generally prohibited, being admitted only when it falls within a limited class of specific hearsay exceptions. Two general hearsay exceptions were, however, engrafted onto the list of specific ones to allow the courts to confront new and unforseen hearsay problem Lower courts have interpreted these "residual" or "catchall" exceptions differently.

This Article analyzes judicial interpretations of the residual exceptions in cases considering the admissibility of grandjury testimony. The author initially discusses the traditional hearsay approach and reviews the legislative history of the residual exceptions. He then analyzes Fourth Circuit cases considering the …


Government Trade Policy And The Professional Regulation Of Foreign Lawyers, Sydney M. Cone Iii. Jan 1986

Government Trade Policy And The Professional Regulation Of Foreign Lawyers, Sydney M. Cone Iii.

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This paper discusses United States government trade policy and the regulation of foreign lawyers. Although the expression "trade policy" implies a settled course of action adopted and followed by the United States government, in the area of legal services the formulation of government trade policy has been a rather fortuitous occurrence. Further, while the term "regulation," particularly in the context of the legal profession, suggests a recognizable and ordered system, the rules and procedures for the regulation of foreign lawyers in various jurisdictions do not fall readily into any pattern; instead they appear to be quite random. The regulation of …


Treatment Refusals For The Critically And Terminally Ill: Proposed Rules For The Family, The Physician, And The State, Stephen A. Newman Jan 1986

Treatment Refusals For The Critically And Terminally Ill: Proposed Rules For The Family, The Physician, And The State, Stephen A. Newman

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When Separate Is Equal: Why Organized Religious Exercises, Unlike Chess, Do Not Belong In The Public Schools (Symposium: Freedom Of Association), Ruti Teitel Jan 1986

When Separate Is Equal: Why Organized Religious Exercises, Unlike Chess, Do Not Belong In The Public Schools (Symposium: Freedom Of Association), Ruti Teitel

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The Supreme Court, The Mentally Disabled Criminal Defendant, And Symbolic Values: Random Decisions, Hidden Rationales, Or Doctrinal Abyss, Michael L. Perlin Jan 1986

The Supreme Court, The Mentally Disabled Criminal Defendant, And Symbolic Values: Random Decisions, Hidden Rationales, Or Doctrinal Abyss, Michael L. Perlin

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Ethical Issues In Decision Making, Peter J. Strauss, Nancy Neveloff Dubler Jan 1986

Ethical Issues In Decision Making, Peter J. Strauss, Nancy Neveloff Dubler

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