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Disclosure Of Grand Jury Materials Under Clayton Act Section 4f(B), Michigan Law Review May 1981

Disclosure Of Grand Jury Materials Under Clayton Act Section 4f(B), Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

This Note analyzes the controversy and concludes that the latter courts are correct: Congress never intended to abrogate or modify rule 6(e)'s "particularized need" standard when it enacted section4F(b). Part I discusses whether Congress intended section 4F(b) to require the Attorney General to disclose grand jury materials to state attorneys general upon request, thereby abrogating rule 6(e)'s explicit prohibition against such disclosure. Part II examines the statutory language and legislative history of section). 4F(b) to determine whether Congress intended section 4F(b) to modify rule 6(e)'s "particularized need" standard. Finally, Part III evaluates the policies affected by liberalized disclosure of grand …


Discovery Of Penalites, William Hamilton Bryson Jan 1981

Discovery Of Penalites, William Hamilton Bryson

Law Faculty Publications

The purpose of this essay is to discuss some aspects of the scope of the privilege against self-incrimination. It will consider first what can not be and then what can be discovered by the common law of England before 1776, when the first republican constitution of Virginia was promulgated. Finally, the developments in Virginia and federal practice will be dealt with.


Discovery: What Constitutes Good Cause For Discovery Under Section 548 In Oklahoma, Jed L. Marcus Jan 1981

Discovery: What Constitutes Good Cause For Discovery Under Section 548 In Oklahoma, Jed L. Marcus

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


Discovery: What Constitutes Good Cause For Discovery Under Section 548 In Oklahoma, Jed L. Marcus Jan 1981

Discovery: What Constitutes Good Cause For Discovery Under Section 548 In Oklahoma, Jed L. Marcus

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.