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Whence And Whither The Mere Evidence Rule?, W. Thomas Tête
Whence And Whither The Mere Evidence Rule?, W. Thomas Tête
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
Antitrust--Robinson-Patman-Adoption of Physical Comparison Test To Determine "Like Grade or Quality"
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Antitrust--Tying Arrangement Held Unfair Method of Competition Under Section 5 of Federal Trade Commission Act Atlantic Refining Company agreed to promote
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Bankruptcy--Tax-Rights of a Trustee in Bankruptcy Against an Unrecorded Tax Lien
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Constitutional Law--Applicability of the Fourteenth Amendment to a Charitable Trust in Which a State Agency Was the Original Trustee
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Constitutional Law--Clandestine Surveillance of Public Toilet--Not an Unreasonable Search
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Criminal Law--Joint Trials--Admission of Confession Implicating Both Defendants Held Erroneous
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Evidence--No Cross-Examination of Defendant's Character Witnesses as to His Prior Arrests and Conviction …
Constitutional Law - Admissibility Of Evidence - Reasonable Search And Seizure. Hawley V. Commonwealth, 206 Va. 479 (1965), Robert E. Scott
Constitutional Law - Admissibility Of Evidence - Reasonable Search And Seizure. Hawley V. Commonwealth, 206 Va. 479 (1965), Robert E. Scott
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Evidentiary Use Of Accident Reports In Virginia, William R. Savage Iii
The Evidentiary Use Of Accident Reports In Virginia, William R. Savage Iii
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
Advertising--Use of "Free," a Deceptive Practice Under the Federal Trade Commission Act
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Anti-Trust Law--Conspiracy To Subvert Competitor's Employees and Customers Violates Section 1 of the Sherman Act
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Conflict of Laws--Depositor's Request That Disposition of Foreign-Owned Funds Deposited In New York Bank Be Governed By New York Law Upheld as a Matter of Public Policy
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Constitutional Law--Applicability of Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938 to Wheat Grown On State-Owned Farms
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Corporations--Dissolution of Close Corporation Not Granted On Mere Showing of Low Profits Insufficient To Provide Minority Shareholder With Adequate Return on Invested Capital
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Criminal Law--Illegal Searches and …
Opinion Evidence Or Facts, Lucile P. Lacy
Opinion Evidence Or Facts, Lucile P. Lacy
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
A New Constitutional Limit For Electronic Surveillance Cases, Allan Zaleski
A New Constitutional Limit For Electronic Surveillance Cases, Allan Zaleski
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law - Search And Seizure - Wife's Consent To Search And Seizure Of Husband's Property Held Not Sufficient To Waive Constitutional Rights Protecting Husband. State V. Hall, 142 S.E.2d 177 (1965)., R. H. Kraftson
William & Mary Law Review
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The Admissibility Of Photographs Of The Corpse In Homicide Cases, Stanley L. Morris
The Admissibility Of Photographs Of The Corpse In Homicide Cases, Stanley L. Morris
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Evidence, James F. Dreher
Has The Court Left The Attorney General Behind? The Bazelon-Katzenbach Letters On Poverty, Equality, And The Administration Of Criminal Justice, Yale Kamisar
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Distribution of the first preliminary draft of the proposed American Law Institute Model Code of Pre-Arraignment Procedure last June touched off a brisk exchange of letters between Chief Judge David Bazelon of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, who maintained that the proposed code left a good deal to be desired, and Attorney General Nicholas deB. Katzenbach, who, although he did not explicitly treat any provision of the preliminary draft, sharply challenged the conception of equality underlying Bazelon's criticism of it. By now, both the code, and the Bazelon-Katzenbach correspondence which it evoked, are …
Evidence Of Financial Worth And Apportionment Of Exemplary Damages - Lehman V. Spencer Ladd's, Inc.
Evidence Of Financial Worth And Apportionment Of Exemplary Damages - Lehman V. Spencer Ladd's, Inc.
Maryland Law Review
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Proof By Confession, O. John Rogge
Constitutional Ramifications Of The Police Lineup, Thomas Edward Byrne, Marc B. Kaplin, Walter John Taggart
Constitutional Ramifications Of The Police Lineup, Thomas Edward Byrne, Marc B. Kaplin, Walter John Taggart
Villanova Law Review
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Electronic Aids To Navigation And Their Basis As Fault In Marine Casualties, Raymond T. Letulle
Electronic Aids To Navigation And Their Basis As Fault In Marine Casualties, Raymond T. Letulle
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Dissent From The Miranda Dissents: Some Comments On The 'New' Fifth Amendment And The Old 'Voluntariness' Test, Yale Kamisar
A Dissent From The Miranda Dissents: Some Comments On The 'New' Fifth Amendment And The Old 'Voluntariness' Test, Yale Kamisar
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F the several conferences and workshops (and many lunch conversations) on police interrogation and confessions in which I have participated this past summer3 are any indication, Miranda v. Arizona' has evoked much anger and spread much sorrow among judges, lawyers and professors. In the months and years ahead, such reaction is likely to be translated into microscopic analyses and relentless, probing criticism of the majority opinion. During this period of agonizing appraisal and reappraisal, I think it important that various assumptions and assertions in the dissenting opinions do not escape attention.