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Decision By Richard Harris, Patrick L. Baude
Decision By Richard Harris, Patrick L. Baude
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Invoking Summary Criminal Contempt Procedures--Use Of Abuse? United States V. Dellinger --The "Chicago Seven" Contempts, Michigan Law Review
Invoking Summary Criminal Contempt Procedures--Use Of Abuse? United States V. Dellinger --The "Chicago Seven" Contempts, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
In late August of 1968, while delegates to the Democratic National Convention were arriving in Chicago, a group of several thousand demonstrators gathered in the city's Lincoln Park to protest the Convention, the Vietnam War, and the city's refusal to grant the group a permit to hold rallies and marches during the Convention. The week that followed was marred by violent confrontations between the demonstrators and the city's police.1 This violence in Chicago provided the impetus for an indictment by a federal grand jury of the defendants in United States v. Dellinger.
The Impact Of The United States Supreme Court: Some Perspectives, By Stephen L. Wasby, Leroy N. Rieselbach
The Impact Of The United States Supreme Court: Some Perspectives, By Stephen L. Wasby, Leroy N. Rieselbach
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
University Of Richmond Law Review Table Of Contents
University Of Richmond Law Review Table Of Contents
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Toward Judicial Reform, Edward J. Gurney
Toward Judicial Reform, Edward J. Gurney
University of Richmond Law Review
President Nixon has several times in the recent past publicly recognized a growing national attitude-the American people, as a class, are losing confidence in the ability of their governments to govern. And this unfortunate lack, or at least diminution of confidence, is nowhere more evident than in the way the average citizen views the courts of this country.