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Recent Case Comments, Law Review Staff
Recent Case Comments, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
Recent Case Comments --
Accounting--Return To Be Allowed Utilities on Deferred Tax Reserves Instituted in Connection with Accelerated Depreciation Methods
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Conflict of Laws--Torts--Repudiation of Place of Injury Rule
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Constitutional Law--Due Process--Juvenile Court Proceeding a Bar to Subsequent Criminal Trial for the Same Act
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Family Law--Divorce--Insanity as a Defense to Action--for Divorce on the Ground of Cruelty
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Labor Law--Unemployment Compensation-Status of Laid-Off Worker Under No--Strike Clause
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Real Property--Future Interests--Valuation of Possibility of Reverter
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Taxation--Federal Income Tax--Deductibility of Contingent Witness Fees
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Torts--Warranty--Relation of Foreseeability of Risk to the Implied Warranty of a Cigarette Manufacturer
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Challenge And Response In Family Law, Max Rheinstein
Challenge And Response In Family Law, Max Rheinstein
Vanderbilt Law Review
The invitation to write for this symposium on Stability and Change Through Law a short article about challenges and responses in the field of family law has been a challenge. I accepted it hesitatingly. The time limit allowed was too short to permit investigation or elaboration. However, it has given me an opportunity to express some judgments I have come to form in some thirty years of occupation with family law. With one exception all these judgments are based on general impression rather than systematic incisive research. A topic on which extensive research has been undertaken is that of divorce; …
Recrimination And Comparative Rectitude
Recrimination And Comparative Rectitude
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Misconduct During An Interlocutory Divorce Period
Misconduct During An Interlocutory Divorce Period
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Family Law (Survey Of Kansas Law), Dan Hopson Jr., John Brand Jr.
Family Law (Survey Of Kansas Law), Dan Hopson Jr., John Brand Jr.
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
A Re-Evaluation Of The Privilege Against Adverse Spousal Testimony In The Light Of Its Purpose, Paul F. Rothstein
A Re-Evaluation Of The Privilege Against Adverse Spousal Testimony In The Light Of Its Purpose, Paul F. Rothstein
Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works
The recent development in American federal criminal evidence law to be examined and compared with English law in this paper, is a new evolutionary turn taken by the husband-wife privilege against adverse spousal testimony, manifest in the Supreme Court decision of Wyatt v. United States. The House of Lords, in Rumping v. D.P.P., just decided, suggests that the English spousal privileges might be susceptible of similar development.