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The Constitutional Protection Of Private Papers: The Role Of A Hierarchical Fourth Amendment, James A. Mckenna Oct 1977

The Constitutional Protection Of Private Papers: The Role Of A Hierarchical Fourth Amendment, James A. Mckenna

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Toward A Right Of Privacy As A Matter Of State Constitutional Law, Gerald B. Cope, Jr. Oct 1977

Toward A Right Of Privacy As A Matter Of State Constitutional Law, Gerald B. Cope, Jr.

Florida State University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Parental Consent Abortion Statutes: The Limits Of State Power, Barbara Freedman Wand Jul 1977

Parental Consent Abortion Statutes: The Limits Of State Power, Barbara Freedman Wand

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Informed Consent To Organic Behavior Control, Brent A. Barnhart, Michael Lee Pinkerton, Michael Lee Pinkerton Jan 1977

Informed Consent To Organic Behavior Control, Brent A. Barnhart, Michael Lee Pinkerton, Michael Lee Pinkerton

Santa Clara Law Review

No abstract provided.


Runyon V. Mccrary: Section 1981 Opens The Doors Of Discriminatory Private Schools, Thomas M. Trezise Jan 1977

Runyon V. Mccrary: Section 1981 Opens The Doors Of Discriminatory Private Schools, Thomas M. Trezise

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Doe V. Commonwealth's Attorney: A Set-Back For The Right Of Privacy, Tim O'Neill Jan 1977

Doe V. Commonwealth's Attorney: A Set-Back For The Right Of Privacy, Tim O'Neill

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


In Re Quinlan: One Court's Answer To The Problem Of Death With Dignity Jan 1977

In Re Quinlan: One Court's Answer To The Problem Of Death With Dignity

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Recent Cases, Santa Clara Law Review Jan 1977

Recent Cases, Santa Clara Law Review

Santa Clara Law Review

No abstract provided.


Accountability Versus Privacy: The Plight Of Institutionalized Emotionally Disturbed Children, Katherine M. Lordi Jan 1977

Accountability Versus Privacy: The Plight Of Institutionalized Emotionally Disturbed Children, Katherine M. Lordi

Fordham Urban Law Journal

This article examines the an individual's right to privacy in relation to the state's interest in a smoothly-functioning system of mental health care for minors and concludes with some general guidelines for institutional accountability. The articles states that in order to balance the right of an institutionalized patient to be free from unwarranted invasions of privacy with the public's demand for transparency and accountability, two tasks must be confronted: (1) the limits of institutional and managerial accountability must be defined; and (2) the public's need to know must be balanced with a respect for the patient's personal privacy and material …