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Steven U. Healey V. Earl N. Dorius, Director, Driver License Division, State Of Utah : Brief Of Appellant, Utah Supreme Court Dec 1972

Steven U. Healey V. Earl N. Dorius, Director, Driver License Division, State Of Utah : Brief Of Appellant, Utah Supreme Court

Utah Supreme Court Briefs (1965 –)

No abstract provided.


Executive Compensation: When Is Reasonable Compensation Unreasonable?, Richard A. Williamson Dec 1972

Executive Compensation: When Is Reasonable Compensation Unreasonable?, Richard A. Williamson

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Initial Decisions Confronting The New Corporation, Don W. Llewellyn Dec 1972

Initial Decisions Confronting The New Corporation, Don W. Llewellyn

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Termination Of The Corporation, Marcus Schoenfeld Dec 1972

Termination Of The Corporation, Marcus Schoenfeld

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Management Of The Corporation - Distribution Of Cash, Property, Or Stock, William M. Goldstein Dec 1972

Management Of The Corporation - Distribution Of Cash, Property, Or Stock, William M. Goldstein

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Miscellaneous Procedural Problems, Charles M. Davison Jr. Dec 1972

Miscellaneous Procedural Problems, Charles M. Davison Jr.

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Comparison Of Major Tax And Legal Advantages And Disadvantages Of Operating In An Unincorporated Form, Douglas A. Kahn Dec 1972

Comparison Of Major Tax And Legal Advantages And Disadvantages Of Operating In An Unincorporated Form, Douglas A. Kahn

William & Mary Annual Tax Conference

No abstract provided.


Council Is Planned To Monitor The Press, David K. Shipler Dec 1972

Council Is Planned To Monitor The Press, David K. Shipler

Publicity & News Clippings

No abstract provided.


Woolsack 1972 Volume 10 Number 4, University Of San Diego School Of Law Student Bar Association Dec 1972

Woolsack 1972 Volume 10 Number 4, University Of San Diego School Of Law Student Bar Association

Newspaper, The Woolsack (1963-1987)

Table of Contents:

Weckstein Announces New Law School Building Plan

Attorney Research Service

Tuition Increase Looms Imminent For Law School by Rex Gay

Loan Funds Available

Faculty Selection Committee Named

President’s Report by Mike Udkovich

Letters to the Editor

Waldie Introduces Bill To Protect News·Sources

International Law Society

CALPIRG Survey ResuIts

Law School Scholastic Honorary

Thelan Wins Environmental Competition

The Advocates Controversy [Introduction, For, Against] by Dan Bamberg

Profile of Jack Kelleher by Steve Hooper

radical rodents review school yule By J . Bernard " Bernie" Mouse

Jessup Finals

PAD News by Tom Ragland

Collateral Course Material

PDP Initiates New …


Power Plant Siting - A Road Map Of The Problem, Drexel D. Journey Dec 1972

Power Plant Siting - A Road Map Of The Problem, Drexel D. Journey

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


Post Conviction Remedy Procedures In Indiana, John R. Burns Dec 1972

Post Conviction Remedy Procedures In Indiana, John R. Burns

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


Mariani Air Products Company V. Gill's Tire Market : Brief Of Respondent, Utah Supreme Court Dec 1972

Mariani Air Products Company V. Gill's Tire Market : Brief Of Respondent, Utah Supreme Court

Utah Supreme Court Briefs (1965 –)

No abstract provided.


12-01-1972 Notes From Oral Argument, Harry A. Blackmun Dec 1972

12-01-1972 Notes From Oral Argument, Harry A. Blackmun

Gomez v. Perez, 409 U.S. 535 (1973)

Harry A. Blackmun's handwritten notes from the oral argument of Gomez v. Perez.


The Constitution As Positive Law, Richard W. Wright Dec 1972

The Constitution As Positive Law, Richard W. Wright

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Achieving Prompt Criminal Trials In New York, W. David Curtiss Dec 1972

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.


December 1, 1972, University Of Michigan Law School Dec 1972

December 1, 1972, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Life… and Death •Letters •Ethics Lectures •Prose •Big Sis •What are You Doing in Law School?


20th Century Fund Proposes Watchdog On Press, Richard Mathieu Dec 1972

20th Century Fund Proposes Watchdog On Press, Richard Mathieu

Publicity & News Clippings

No abstract provided.


Jurisprudence In Contemporary Perspective, Anton-Hermann Chroust Dec 1972

Jurisprudence In Contemporary Perspective, Anton-Hermann Chroust

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Economist-Statistician: A Source Of Expert Guidance In Determining Damages, Leo M. O'Connor, Robert E. Miller Dec 1972

The Economist-Statistician: A Source Of Expert Guidance In Determining Damages, Leo M. O'Connor, Robert E. Miller

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Case For Retention Of Causes Of Action For Intentional Interference With The Marital Relationship, William M. Kelly Dec 1972

The Case For Retention Of Causes Of Action For Intentional Interference With The Marital Relationship, William M. Kelly

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


On Witnesses: A Radical Critique Of Criminal Court Procedures, Michael Ash Dec 1972

On Witnesses: A Radical Critique Of Criminal Court Procedures, Michael Ash

Notre Dame Law Review

No abstract provided.


Journal Staff Dec 1972

Journal Staff

Duke Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Cattlemen’S Investment Co. V. Fears: Informal Solicitation Of Stock Held To Constitute A Tender Offer Dec 1972

Cattlemen’S Investment Co. V. Fears: Informal Solicitation Of Stock Held To Constitute A Tender Offer

Duke Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law -- Standards For The Right To Speedy Trial, Fred C. Thompson Jr. Dec 1972

Constitutional Law -- Standards For The Right To Speedy Trial, Fred C. Thompson Jr.

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Impact Analysis Of The 1970 Bankruptcy Discharge Amendments, Philip Shuchman Dec 1972

Impact Analysis Of The 1970 Bankruptcy Discharge Amendments, Philip Shuchman

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


One Justice For All: A Proposal To Establish, By Federal Constitutional Amendment, A National System Of Criminal Justice, Robert P. Davidow Dec 1972

One Justice For All: A Proposal To Establish, By Federal Constitutional Amendment, A National System Of Criminal Justice, Robert P. Davidow

North Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


V.10-1, 1972-73 Masthead Dec 1972

V.10-1, 1972-73 Masthead

San Diego Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Effect Of Federal Court Constitutional Law Decisions On Military Law, Michael O. Clark Dec 1972

The Effect Of Federal Court Constitutional Law Decisions On Military Law, Michael O. Clark

San Diego Law Review

Independence of the military justice system is predicated on the premise that courts-martial are Article I courts, that only Congress has the authority to establish military rights, and that courts-martial are designed to enforce military discipline. This Article examines the independence concept eroded in Burns v. Wilson, which granted limited review of military cases by the federal courts that insulates the military justice system from federal decisional law. The author advocates a greater federal court involvement in speech and equal protection cases through the writ of habeas corpus.


Command Control: Lawful Versus Unlawful Application, Anthony P. De Giulio Dec 1972

Command Control: Lawful Versus Unlawful Application, Anthony P. De Giulio

San Diego Law Review

Congress empowered the commander to perform certain judicial functions which has resulted in commander control of the court-martial system. This Article examines the disciplinary policies established by command directives, the prohibition against the accuser as convening authority, and the command control over court personnel, counsel, military judges, and case review. Proposed legislation, such as the Hatfield Bills, and the Bayh and Bennett Proposals, would change the existing system. Currently, the command directives establish the commander's prosecutorial discretion and prohibitions on improper imposition of nonjudicial punishment. Also, when the convening authority becomes an accuser, in cases involving willful disobedience, such cases …


Military Administrative Discharges: Due Process In The Doldrums, Sam J. Ervin Jr. Dec 1972

Military Administrative Discharges: Due Process In The Doldrums, Sam J. Ervin Jr.

San Diego Law Review

Discharged servicemen, unable to find employment, complain that the military's administrative discharge system violates their right to due process. These servicemen are discharged from military service and return to civilian life without veteran's benefits. This Article examines the role of the administrative discharge, characterized as honorable discharge, discharge due to undesirable service, or discharge due to unsatisfactory performance, and advocates the passage of S. 2247, which restricts discharges to serious patterns of misconduct and requires a hearing. S. 2247 prescribes certain procedures and rights that must be incorporated prior and during the administrative proceedings on discharging servicemen. The author concludes …