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Full-Text Articles in Law
The Review Of The College Of Law Alumni Association, Spring 1979, University Of Kentucky College Of Law
The Review Of The College Of Law Alumni Association, Spring 1979, University Of Kentucky College Of Law
Annual Magazines
No abstract provided.
The Tax Parameters Of Inventory Valuation, William F. Rigsby
The Tax Parameters Of Inventory Valuation, William F. Rigsby
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
First Amendment Limitations On The Confidentiality Of Lawyer Disciplinary And Disability Proceedings, William H. Erickson
First Amendment Limitations On The Confidentiality Of Lawyer Disciplinary And Disability Proceedings, William H. Erickson
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Law Survey: Education: Teachers' Rights, Keith Graham Hanley, Robert G. Schwemm
Kentucky Law Survey: Education: Teachers' Rights, Keith Graham Hanley, Robert G. Schwemm
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Search Warrants In Newsrooms: Some Aspects Of The Impact Of Zurcher V. The Stanford Daily, Dwight L. Teeter Jr.
Search Warrants In Newsrooms: Some Aspects Of The Impact Of Zurcher V. The Stanford Daily, Dwight L. Teeter Jr.
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Federal Communications Commission V. National Citizen's Committee For Broadcasting: The Ultimate Media Hype, Raymond L. Yasser
Federal Communications Commission V. National Citizen's Committee For Broadcasting: The Ultimate Media Hype, Raymond L. Yasser
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Child Exclusion Policies In Housing, Larry D. Barnett
Child Exclusion Policies In Housing, Larry D. Barnett
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Social Policy In Title Vii Arbitrations, Steven R. Wolfson
Social Policy In Title Vii Arbitrations, Steven R. Wolfson
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A Way Out Of The Social Security Jurisdiction Tangle, John M. Rogers
A Way Out Of The Social Security Jurisdiction Tangle, John M. Rogers
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
When Congress recently eliminated the $10,000 amount-in-controversy requirement for federal question jurisdiction in suits against the United States, its agencies, and its officers, Congress effectively resolved, for most cases, the problem of finding subject matter jurisdiction for federal judicial review of federal administrative agency action. Whatever the resolution of such distinct issues as whether there is a cause of action, whether sovereign immunity is waived, and whether administrative remedies have been exhausted, subject matter jurisdiction, at least, will be provided, if nowhere else, by the amended federal question jurisdiction statute, 28 U.S.C. § 1331. The applicability of section 1331, however, …
Joint Custody, Carolyn S. Bratt
Joint Custody, Carolyn S. Bratt
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
Shared custody has traditionally been looked upon with disfavor by the courts. Similarly, some professionals in the field of child development oppose the concept of shared custody. There are, however, several advantages to shared custody. The legal system benefits, as judges escape the unenviable task of playing Solomon. The child benefits because both parents continue to have a voice in the child’s upbringing, and the child continues to enjoy the love, advice, and companionship of both parents. In addition, because both parents share the responsibility of child raising, neither is faced with the loss of self-esteem which results from being …
High-Level Radioactive Waste Management: The Nuclear Dilemma, Richard C. Ausness
High-Level Radioactive Waste Management: The Nuclear Dilemma, Richard C. Ausness
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
The United States is faced with a nuclear dilemma. On the one hand, nuclear power seems to be the only significant energy source that is presently capable of meeting the country's electrical energy needs. On the other hand, it is uncertain whether the United States has the technological and managerial capability to make nuclear power reliable and safe. In view of this situation, the United States should begin to develop less dangerous alternatives such as solar power. But development of an efficient solar energy system may require 30 years or more. In the meantime, the United States must learn to …
Kentucky Law Survey: Education: Teachers’ Rights, Keith Graham Hanley, Robert G. Schwemm
Kentucky Law Survey: Education: Teachers’ Rights, Keith Graham Hanley, Robert G. Schwemm
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
Tenure occupies an important place in the mind of any new teacher. During the past survey year, the Kentucky courts have demonstrated that this status is not only important to teachers generally; it is essential to continued job security. The aegis of tenure provides not only the substance of teachers’ rights but also the procedure used to protect those rights.
Discharged teachers have alleged violations of the 14th amendment of the U.S. Constitution in both its equal protection and due process aspects and violations of the Kentucky constitution. However, in each instance the courts have summarily dismissed these claims, preferring …
Kentucky Law Survey: Corporations, Willburt D. Ham
Kentucky Law Survey: Corporations, Willburt D. Ham
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Law Survey: Civil Procedure, John H. Garvey, Bill Dorris
Kentucky Law Survey: Civil Procedure, John H. Garvey, Bill Dorris
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Law Survey: Commercial Law, Linda J. Peltier, Susan L. Coleman
Kentucky Law Survey: Commercial Law, Linda J. Peltier, Susan L. Coleman
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Law Survey: Criminal Law, Ellen Liebman Brice, Kenneth Taylor
Kentucky Law Survey: Criminal Law, Ellen Liebman Brice, Kenneth Taylor
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Law Survey: Criminal Procedure, Matthew J. Fritz
Kentucky Law Survey: Criminal Procedure, Matthew J. Fritz
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Law Survey: Zoning, Robin Griffin, Frank Becker
Kentucky Law Survey: Zoning, Robin Griffin, Frank Becker
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Law Survey: Remedies, Jillena Warner
Kentucky Law Survey: Remedies, Jillena Warner
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Law Survey: Torts, Gerald G. Ashdown, Paula S. Hoskins
Kentucky Law Survey: Torts, Gerald G. Ashdown, Paula S. Hoskins
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Law Survey: Kentucky Taxation, Frederick W. Whiteside Jr., John R. Harman
Kentucky Law Survey: Kentucky Taxation, Frederick W. Whiteside Jr., John R. Harman
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Law Survey: Professional Responsibility, Whitney Wallingford
Kentucky Law Survey: Professional Responsibility, Whitney Wallingford
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The First Amendment: A Symposium - An Introduction, Jerome A. Barron
The First Amendment: A Symposium - An Introduction, Jerome A. Barron
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Editorial Privilege And The Scope Of Discovery In Sullivan-Rule Libel Actions, Howard O. Hunter
Editorial Privilege And The Scope Of Discovery In Sullivan-Rule Libel Actions, Howard O. Hunter
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Free Press-Fair Trial: Restrictive Orders After Nebraska Press, Doug Rendleman
Free Press-Fair Trial: Restrictive Orders After Nebraska Press, Doug Rendleman
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The End Of The "Commercial Speech" Exception--Good Riddance Or More Headaches For The Courts?, Francis H. Heller
The End Of The "Commercial Speech" Exception--Good Riddance Or More Headaches For The Courts?, Francis H. Heller
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The "Seven Dirty Words" Decision: A Potential Scrubbrush For Commercials On Children's Television?, Gerald J. Thain
The "Seven Dirty Words" Decision: A Potential Scrubbrush For Commercials On Children's Television?, Gerald J. Thain
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Electronic Tracking Devices: Fourth Amendment Problems And Solutions, Thomas C. Marks Jr., Robert Batey
Electronic Tracking Devices: Fourth Amendment Problems And Solutions, Thomas C. Marks Jr., Robert Batey
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Feedback From The Fourth Amendment: Is The Exclusionary Rule An Albatross Around The Judicial Neck?, Stephen E. Gottlieb
Feedback From The Fourth Amendment: Is The Exclusionary Rule An Albatross Around The Judicial Neck?, Stephen E. Gottlieb
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Historic Preservation--An Individual's Perspective, Mark Macdonald, Richard D. Simms
Historic Preservation--An Individual's Perspective, Mark Macdonald, Richard D. Simms
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.