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Full-Text Articles in Evidence
Constitutional Law—Warrantless Search Incident To A Lawful Arrest Must Be Limited To Area Within Suspect ‘S Control, Susan Levenberg
Constitutional Law—Warrantless Search Incident To A Lawful Arrest Must Be Limited To Area Within Suspect ‘S Control, Susan Levenberg
Buffalo Law Review
Chimel v. California, 395 U.S. 752 (1969).
Books Received
University of Richmond Law Review
These are the books received by the Law School in 1970.
Constitutional Law—Exclusionary Rule Applied To State Liquor Authority Administrative Searches, Judith B. Ittig
Constitutional Law—Exclusionary Rule Applied To State Liquor Authority Administrative Searches, Judith B. Ittig
Buffalo Law Review
Matter of Finn's Liquor Shop, Inc. v. State Liquor Authority, 24 N.Y.2d 647 (1969).
Criminal Law—Electronic Eavesdropping-Standing To Object To Third Party Conversations, Joel E. Schweitzer
Criminal Law—Electronic Eavesdropping-Standing To Object To Third Party Conversations, Joel E. Schweitzer
Buffalo Law Review
Alderman v. United States, 394 U.S. 165 (1969).
Juveniles And Their Right To A Jury Trial, Timothy E. Foley
Juveniles And Their Right To A Jury Trial, Timothy E. Foley
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments, Various Editors