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Full-Text Articles in Law
Evidence - Documentary Evidence - The Right Of Confrontation. Robertson V. Commonwealth, 211 Va. 62, 175 S.E.2d 260 (1970), Francis H. Frye
Evidence - Documentary Evidence - The Right Of Confrontation. Robertson V. Commonwealth, 211 Va. 62, 175 S.E.2d 260 (1970), Francis H. Frye
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Memorandum To The Conference, Potter Stewart
Memorandum To The Conference, Potter Stewart
Connell v. Higginbotham, 403 U.S. 207 (1971)
After the Conference last Friday, it occurred to me that I had not made entirely clear my position in this case. It is simply this:
Notice Of Motion To Divulge Exculpatory Evidence And To Make Available For Inspection And Copying, Lewis Steel '63
Notice Of Motion To Divulge Exculpatory Evidence And To Make Available For Inspection And Copying, Lewis Steel '63
Motions
No abstract provided.
Punishment And Responsibility In Aquarius, Leonard V. Kaplan
Punishment And Responsibility In Aquarius, Leonard V. Kaplan
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Psycho-Analytic Peek At Conspiracy, Al Katz
A Psycho-Analytic Peek At Conspiracy, Al Katz
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law—Due Process And The Right To Trial By Jury In State Criminal Procedure, Paul A. Battaglia
Criminal Law—Due Process And The Right To Trial By Jury In State Criminal Procedure, Paul A. Battaglia
Buffalo Law Review
Baldwin v. New York, 399 U.S. 66 (1970).
Selective Service Law—Purely Ethical Or Moral Belief Held Grounds For Conscientious Objector Exemption, Roger G. Burlingame
Selective Service Law—Purely Ethical Or Moral Belief Held Grounds For Conscientious Objector Exemption, Roger G. Burlingame
Buffalo Law Review
Welsh v. United States, 398 U.S. 833 (1970).
Justice: The Crisis Of Law, Order, And Freedom In America. By Richard Harris., Edwin H. Wolf
Justice: The Crisis Of Law, Order, And Freedom In America. By Richard Harris., Edwin H. Wolf
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Affiliations Between Pennsylvania's Abortion Laws And Dying Declarations, Joseph M. Iacovitti
The Affiliations Between Pennsylvania's Abortion Laws And Dying Declarations, Joseph M. Iacovitti
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Common Sense Approach To Crime Control, Arval A. Morris
A Common Sense Approach To Crime Control, Arval A. Morris
Washington Law Review
A book review essay considering The Honest Politician's Guide to Crime Control, by Norval Morris and Gordon Hawkins (1969).
05-15-1970 Justice Harlan, Per Curiam, John Harlan
05-15-1970 Justice Harlan, Per Curiam, John Harlan
Wyman v. Rothstein, 398 U.S. 275 (1970)
Per Curiam.
Appellees commenced this action in the federal District Court for the Southern District of New York challenging on equal protection and statutory grounds 131-a of the New York Welfare Law which provides for payments to welfare recipients in Nassau, Suffolk, and other New York State counties in lesser amounts then provided for residents of New York City should the Welfare Administrator determine the adequate cause exists for the differential. A three-judge court was convened and it found that appelllees' likelihood for success on their constitutional claim warranted the issuance of preliminary injunction against what it found to be …
05-12-1970 Correspondence From Brennan To Harlan, William J. Brennan
05-12-1970 Correspondence From Brennan To Harlan, William J. Brennan
Wyman v. Rothstein, 398 U.S. 275 (1970)
Dear John,
I agree with your Per Curiam in the above case.
Sincerely,
W.J.B. Jr.
05-12-1970 Correspondence From White To Harlan, Byron R. White
05-12-1970 Correspondence From White To Harlan, Byron R. White
Wyman v. Rothstein, 398 U.S. 275 (1970)
Dear John:
Please join me.
Sincerely,
B.R.W
05-12-1970 Correspondence From Stewart To Harlan, Potter Stewart
05-12-1970 Correspondence From Stewart To Harlan, Potter Stewart
Wyman v. Rothstein, 398 U.S. 275 (1970)
Dear John,
I am glad to join your per curiam opinion, with one suggestion: that the phrase "if necessary" in the 3rd line from the bottom on page 2 be changed to "if the question is reached."
Sincerely yours,
P.S.
05-11-1970 Justice Harlan, Per Curiam, John Harlan
05-11-1970 Justice Harlan, Per Curiam, John Harlan
Wyman v. Rothstein, 398 U.S. 275 (1970)
Per Curiam.
Appellees commenced this action in the federal District Court for the Southern District of New York challenging on equal protection and statutory grounds 131-a of the New York Welfare Law which provides for payments to welfare recipients in Nassau, Suffolk, and other New York state counties in lesser amounts than provided for residents of New York City should the Welfare Administrator determine that adequate cause exists for the differential. A three-judge court was convened and it found that appellees' likelihood of success on their constitutional claim warranted the issue of a preliminary injunction against what it found to …
Double Jeopardy And Dual Sovereignty: A Critical Analysis, Ray C. Stoner
Double Jeopardy And Dual Sovereignty: A Critical Analysis, Ray C. Stoner
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Civil Death - A New Look At An Ancient Doctrine, Harry David Saunders
Civil Death - A New Look At An Ancient Doctrine, Harry David Saunders
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
To Walk The Streets Safely. By James Scheuer., John L. Barry
To Walk The Streets Safely. By James Scheuer., John L. Barry
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Book Reviews, Maurice H. Merrill, Tom C. Clark, Anthony Platt
Book Reviews, Maurice H. Merrill, Tom C. Clark, Anthony Platt
Vanderbilt Law Review
Discretionary Justice: A Preliminary Inquiry
By Kenneth Culp Davis Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press. 1969. Pp. xii,233. $8.50
reviewer: Maurice H. Merrill
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Gambling and Organized Crime
By Rufus King Washington:Public Affairs Press, 1969. Pp. viii, 239. $6.00
reviewer: Tom C. Clark
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The Throwaway Children
By Lisa Aversa Richette New York:J.B. Lippincott, 1969. Pp. x, 342. $6.95
reviewer: Anthony Platt
Criminal Law--Right To Counsel At Revocation Of Probation, Steven C. Hanley
Criminal Law--Right To Counsel At Revocation Of Probation, Steven C. Hanley
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Juvenile Courts--Insanity Defense No Bar To Adjudication To Delinquency, George William Lavender Iii
Juvenile Courts--Insanity Defense No Bar To Adjudication To Delinquency, George William Lavender Iii
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Thief’S Primer. By Bruce Jackson., Al Katz
Equal Protection Against Unnecessary Police Violence And The Original Understanding Of The Fourteenth Amendment: A Comment, Alfred Avins
Equal Protection Against Unnecessary Police Violence And The Original Understanding Of The Fourteenth Amendment: A Comment, Alfred Avins
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law—Stop And Frisk—Terry V. Ohio Rationale Applied To Stop And Frisk In New York, Abraham Abramovsky
Criminal Law—Stop And Frisk—Terry V. Ohio Rationale Applied To Stop And Frisk In New York, Abraham Abramovsky
Buffalo Law Review
People v. Arthurs, 24 N.Y.2d 688, 249 N.E.2d 462, 301 N.Y.S.2d 614 (1969).
Military Law--Military Jurisdiction Over Crimes Committed By Military Personnel Outside The United States: The Effect Of O'Callahan V. Parker, Michigan Law Review
Military Law--Military Jurisdiction Over Crimes Committed By Military Personnel Outside The United States: The Effect Of O'Callahan V. Parker, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
Until recently, it had generally been considered that the minimum condition necessary to justify the invocation of military jurisdiction was the offender's "status" as "a person who can be regarded as falling within the term 'land and naval forces.' " In O' Callahan v. Parker, however, the United States Supreme Court determined that while military status is still requisite to the attachment of military jurisdiction, it is not a sufficient basis in and of itself to warrant trial by a military tribunal. In a five to three decision authored by Justice Douglas, the Court held that in order for military …
Book Reviews, Stanley D. Rose, Robert M. Anderson, Robert J. Harris, Harry Holloway, Robert L. Birmingham
Book Reviews, Stanley D. Rose, Robert M. Anderson, Robert J. Harris, Harry Holloway, Robert L. Birmingham
Vanderbilt Law Review
Cardozo and Frontiers of Legal Thinking By Beryl Harold Levy Cleveland: The Press of Case Western Reserve University, 1969.Pp. xi, 365. $9.95.
reviewer: Stanley D. Rose
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City Politics and Planning By Francine F. Rabinovitz New York: Atherton Press, Inc. 1969. Pp. 192. $6.95
reviewer: Robert M. Anderson
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Everyman's Constitution: Historical Essays on the Fourteenth Amendment, the "Conspiracy Theory," and American Constitutionalism By Howard Jay Graham Madison: State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1968. Pp. xiv, 631. $12.95
reviewer: Robert J. Harris
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The Impact of Negro Voting: The Role of the Vote in the Quest for Equality By William …
The Defendant's Dilemma: Valid Charge Or Speedy Trial
The Defendant's Dilemma: Valid Charge Or Speedy Trial
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Informing A Jury Of The Legal Effect Of Its Answers., James G. Denton
Informing A Jury Of The Legal Effect Of Its Answers., James G. Denton
St. Mary's Law Journal
Limiting jury consideration to facts, as opposed to the outcome, best serves special issue systems. The purpose of the special issues system is to ensure juries answer the presented questions without bias or prejudice. Though several writers have persuasively advocated for advising juries of the consequences of their findings, doing so seems to undermine the purpose of special issue systems because it allows for juries to answer questions with reference to their desired outcome. To ensure juries answer issues on the facts alone, trial judges should not give a jury, directly or indirectly, any information that may apprise them of …
Criminal Law--Multiple Offenses From A Single Act Not Constitution Double Jeopardy
Criminal Law--Multiple Offenses From A Single Act Not Constitution Double Jeopardy
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law--West Virginia Riot Law, William F. Hogsett
Criminal Law--West Virginia Riot Law, William F. Hogsett
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.