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The Public, The Media And The Criminal Defendant: Access To Courtrooms Prevails Over Fears Of Prejudicial Publicity, W. Martine Harrell
The Public, The Media And The Criminal Defendant: Access To Courtrooms Prevails Over Fears Of Prejudicial Publicity, W. Martine Harrell
West Virginia Law Review
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Essay--Prejudgment Attachments And The Concept Of The Neutral Magistrate: A Tale Of Two Cases, James Audley Mclaughlin
Essay--Prejudgment Attachments And The Concept Of The Neutral Magistrate: A Tale Of Two Cases, James Audley Mclaughlin
West Virginia Law Review
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Criminal Trials In Absentia: A Proposed Reform For Indiana, Myra L. Willis
Criminal Trials In Absentia: A Proposed Reform For Indiana, Myra L. Willis
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Fairness Or Federalism In The Supreme Court's Minimum Contact Analysis: World-Wide Volkswagen Corp. V. Woodson
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Due Process Protection For Nontenured Faculty In Public Institutions Of Higher Education: Long Overdue, Donna P. Grill
Due Process Protection For Nontenured Faculty In Public Institutions Of Higher Education: Long Overdue, Donna P. Grill
West Virginia Law Review
The system of tenure in American higher education has been advanced as necessary to protect academic freedom and to encourage faculty innovation and independence of judgment. The system has not been immune from attack. Whether or not the reasons for the tenure system are sound and its purposes laudatory, tenure has resulted in a classification scheme for faculty members which has had profound effects on their legal and constitutional rights. It is this issue regarding tenure which is to be examined here. This Note will consider the constitutional rights of nontenured faculty in public colleges and universities, as interpreted in …
Constitutional Collision Course: Family Autonomy And The Rights Of Minors In Voluntary Commitment Proceedings, Theresa Gallion
Constitutional Collision Course: Family Autonomy And The Rights Of Minors In Voluntary Commitment Proceedings, Theresa Gallion
Louisiana Law Review
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Shaping Specific Procedural Requirements For Disqualification Under Louisiana's Public Bid Law, Richard Zimmerman Jr.
Shaping Specific Procedural Requirements For Disqualification Under Louisiana's Public Bid Law, Richard Zimmerman Jr.
Louisiana Law Review
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The Prosecutor's Dilemma - A Duty To Disclose Or A Duty Not To Commit Reversible Error, James P. Ryan
The Prosecutor's Dilemma - A Duty To Disclose Or A Duty Not To Commit Reversible Error, James P. Ryan
Louisiana Law Review
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Constitutional Limitations On Government Disclosure Of Private Trade Secret Information, Richard W. Young
Constitutional Limitations On Government Disclosure Of Private Trade Secret Information, Richard W. Young
Indiana Law Journal
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