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Full-Text Articles in Law
Foreword, Lawrence Bershad
Foreword, Lawrence Bershad
Seton Hall Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law
No abstract provided.
Tributes To A. Bartlett Giamatti (1938-1989), Francis T. Vincent Jr., Philip F. Pepe, Allan H. Selig
Tributes To A. Bartlett Giamatti (1938-1989), Francis T. Vincent Jr., Philip F. Pepe, Allan H. Selig
Seton Hall Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law
No abstract provided.
Legislation For The Glory Of Sport: Amateurism And Compensation, Kenneth L. Shropshire
Legislation For The Glory Of Sport: Amateurism And Compensation, Kenneth L. Shropshire
Seton Hall Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law
No abstract provided.
Sports Participation With Limited Litigation: The Emerging Reckless Disregard Standard, Mel Narol
Sports Participation With Limited Litigation: The Emerging Reckless Disregard Standard, Mel Narol
Seton Hall Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law
No abstract provided.
Horse Drugging - The New Jersey Trainer Absolute Insurer Rule: Burning Down The House To Roast The Pig, Luke P. Iovine Iii, John E. Keefe Jr.
Horse Drugging - The New Jersey Trainer Absolute Insurer Rule: Burning Down The House To Roast The Pig, Luke P. Iovine Iii, John E. Keefe Jr.
Seton Hall Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law
No abstract provided.
Observations On The World Of Sports In The 1990'S, Frank Cashen
Observations On The World Of Sports In The 1990'S, Frank Cashen
Seton Hall Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law
No abstract provided.
A Critical Perspective Of Baseball's Collusion Decisions, Stephen L. Willis
A Critical Perspective Of Baseball's Collusion Decisions, Stephen L. Willis
Seton Hall Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law
No abstract provided.
Table Of Contents
Seton Hall Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law
No abstract provided.
Why Can't Johnny Read Or Play? The Participation Rights Of Handicapped Student-Athletes, Robert E. Shepherd Jr.
Why Can't Johnny Read Or Play? The Participation Rights Of Handicapped Student-Athletes, Robert E. Shepherd Jr.
Seton Hall Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law
No abstract provided.
The All Star Baseball Law Team, Roger I. Abrams
The All Star Baseball Law Team, Roger I. Abrams
Seton Hall Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law
No abstract provided.
Changes Influenced By Litigation In Women's Intercollegiate Athletics, Arline F. Schubert, George W. Schubert, Cheryl L. Schubert-Madsen
Changes Influenced By Litigation In Women's Intercollegiate Athletics, Arline F. Schubert, George W. Schubert, Cheryl L. Schubert-Madsen
Seton Hall Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law
No abstract provided.
Skiers Find The "Fall Line" In Challenging The Constitutionality Of Modern Ski Legislation, Coleen Mccaffery
Skiers Find The "Fall Line" In Challenging The Constitutionality Of Modern Ski Legislation, Coleen Mccaffery
Seton Hall Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law - Fourteenth Amendment - Exclusion Of Males From Girls' Volleyball Team Does Not Violate Equal Protection Clause - Clark V. Arizona Interscholastic Association, 886 F.2d 1191 (9th Cir. 1989)., Paulette Renee Lenzy
Seton Hall Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law - Discrimination In High School Athletics - Court Prohibits Boys From Playing On Girls' Teams - B.C. On Behalf Of C.C. V. Cumberland Regional School District, 220 N.J. Super. 214, 531 A.2d 1059 (App. Div. 1987)., Lisa M. Rufolo
Seton Hall Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law
No abstract provided.
Guilt: Henry Friendly Meets The Maharal Of Prague, Irene Merker Rosenberg, Yale L. Rosenberg
Guilt: Henry Friendly Meets The Maharal Of Prague, Irene Merker Rosenberg, Yale L. Rosenberg
Michigan Law Review
So while the overnight deliberation rule is at least partially bound up with the question of reliability and relates to the judicial process itself, the broader and more fundamental issue raised by this law is whether we should free the guilty to preserve a value that we deem necessary to proper working of the criminal justice process, regardless of the culpability of individual defendants. To this Judge Friendly's answer is generally no, 113 and the MaHaRaL's is yes.
The Breath Of The Unfee'd Lawyer: Statutory Fee Limitations And Ineffective Assistance Of Counsel In Capital Litigation, Albert L. Vreeland Ii
The Breath Of The Unfee'd Lawyer: Statutory Fee Limitations And Ineffective Assistance Of Counsel In Capital Litigation, Albert L. Vreeland Ii
Michigan Law Review
This Note argues that fee limitations deprive indigent defendants of their right to effective assistance of counsel. Part I of this Note reviews state court decisions that address Sixth Amendment challenges to fee limitations, yet fail to address the broader concerns about the appointed counsel system. Part II considers the inherent disincentives and burdens fee limitations impose on attorneys and suggests that the limits threaten the indigent accused's right to effective assistance of counsel. A comparison of the fee limitations and the time required to prepare and try a capital case reveals the gross inadequacy of statutory fee provisions. In …
Intentionalism, History, And Legitimacy , John J. Gibbons
Intentionalism, History, And Legitimacy , John J. Gibbons
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
Battered Women And Self-Defense: Myths And Misconceptions In Current Reform Proposals , Holly Maguigan
Battered Women And Self-Defense: Myths And Misconceptions In Current Reform Proposals , Holly Maguigan
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
Is Libel Law Worth Reforming , David A. Anderson
Is Libel Law Worth Reforming , David A. Anderson
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reconstructing The Establishment Clause: The Case Against Discretionary Accommodation Of Religion , Ira C. Lupu
Reconstructing The Establishment Clause: The Case Against Discretionary Accommodation Of Religion , Ira C. Lupu
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
Advocacy Group Boycotting Of Network Television Advertisers And Its Effects On Programming Content, Patrick M. Fahey
Advocacy Group Boycotting Of Network Television Advertisers And Its Effects On Programming Content, Patrick M. Fahey
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
Judicial Panel On Multidistrict Litigation: Time For Rethinking , Blake M. Rhodes
Judicial Panel On Multidistrict Litigation: Time For Rethinking , Blake M. Rhodes
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
Georgia County Liability: Nuisance Or Not?, R. Perry Sentell Jr.
Georgia County Liability: Nuisance Or Not?, R. Perry Sentell Jr.
Mercer Law Review
It is both historical and undeniable that local government law does not expose all "local governments" to the same "law." At various junctures, and for various reasons, applicable legal precepts may differ according to the nature of the governmental beast. Moreover, those differences may appear, disappear, converge, and diverge in seeming disorderliness, rendering the law's proverbial seamless web a forbidding fortress of analytical frustration. On occasion, the distinctions are admittedly minor; on occasion, they are of profoundly pivotal prominence.
Primarily, but not exclusively, the focused governmental entities will be municipalities and counties. Belying popular modern perceptions of assimilation, history's approach …
Products Liability Law In Georgia Including Recent Developments, Robert M. Travis, Edward C. Brewer Iii
Products Liability Law In Georgia Including Recent Developments, Robert M. Travis, Edward C. Brewer Iii
Mercer Law Review
This Article contains both a summary of products liability law in Georgia and a general overview of recent significant decisions in the products liability area. The authors' objective is to acquaint the reader with products liability law in Georgia and to review important new decisions which affect this rapidly evolving area.
- Theories of Recovery
- Parties in Product Liability Actions
- Defenses
- Damages
Business Associations, Paul A. Quirós, Lynn Scott Magruder
Business Associations, Paul A. Quirós, Lynn Scott Magruder
Mercer Law Review
This Article surveys noteworthy cases that Georgia appellate courts, the United States District Courts in Georgia, and the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals decided during the survey period as they relate to Georgia corporate, partnership, securities, and banking law. It also reviews important acts of the Georgia General Assembly concerning the areas of corporations, partnerships, securities, and banking law.
Domestic Relations, Barry B. Mcgough, Andrea G. Alpern
Domestic Relations, Barry B. Mcgough, Andrea G. Alpern
Mercer Law Review
In this survey period, the supreme court stretched its long-arm to overrule two earlier cases and to hold that compliance by a nonresident with a Georgia divorce decree does not insulate the nonresident from jurisdiction in Georgia. With a strong arm, the supreme court held that the child support guidelines are an optional "computational reference" and that trial courts lack the authority to award the federal income tax dependency exemption to noncustodial parents. Overruling a recent decision, the supreme court held that the interlocutory-application subsection, section 5- 6-34(b) of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated ("O.C.G.A."), must be followed in …
Criminal Law, Frank C. Mills Iii
Criminal Law, Frank C. Mills Iii
Mercer Law Review
In the hundreds of cases reviewed for this survey, there were few earthshaking decisions. DNA evidence has arrived in Georgia, and the year and- a-day rule has left. Nevertheless, there are more noteworthy cases than can be adequately addressed in this survey. There are plenty of pitfalls for the unwary. In fact the most notable trend is the ever-increasing number of challenges to former counsel. Prosecutors, defense counsel, and courts are well-advised to use the Checklist for Unified Appeals as a guide in any criminal case.
Due to the significance of the Checklist for Unified Appeal, the author uses a …
Evidence, Marc T. Treadwell
Evidence, Marc T. Treadwell
Mercer Law Review
The most significant development in Georgia evidence law during the survey period, as in the past two survey periods, was the continued effort to adopt a new Georgia evidence code based upon the Federal Rules of Evidence. The State Bar of Georgia is firmly committed to the adoption of the Georgia Rules of Evidence and has vigorously lobbied for the proposed rules in each of the past two sessions of the Georgia General Assembly. Although no organized opposition has arisen to the proposed rules, the rules have yet to be adopted. In the 1991 session of the General Assembly, as …
Real Property, Robert L. Foreman Jr., T. Daniel Brannan, Stephen M. Lamastra
Real Property, Robert L. Foreman Jr., T. Daniel Brannan, Stephen M. Lamastra
Mercer Law Review
During the survey period, many cases addressed real property issues in Georgia. Georgia courts were most active in the areas of zoning, condemnation, and landlord-tenant law. In the following pages, the authors review certain cases that signal developing trends or provide guidance in a specific area of the law.
- Mineral Rights
- Easements
- Construction of Document
- Mortgages and Security Deeds
- Foreclosure
- Dispossession
- Landlord and Tenant
- Liens
- Sales Contracts
- Vendors and Purchasers
- Real Estate Brokers
- Trespass on Realty
- Zoning
- Eminent Domain and Condemnation
- Transfer Tax
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Wills, Trusts, And Administration Of Estates, James C. Rehberg
Wills, Trusts, And Administration Of Estates, James C. Rehberg
Mercer Law Review
This survey period saw the enactment of Georgia's first comprehensive trust code, the enactment of less sweeping but still significant amendments affecting wills and administration of estates, and the usual number of judicial decisions in these areas.