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Ravin V. State: Marijuana Use In The Home Protected By Right Of Privacy, Janet Knight Breece Oct 1975

Ravin V. State: Marijuana Use In The Home Protected By Right Of Privacy, Janet Knight Breece

North Carolina Central Law Review

No abstract provided.


Narcotics Offenders And The Internal Revenue Code: Sheathing The Section 6851 Sword, John M. Fite Mar 1975

Narcotics Offenders And The Internal Revenue Code: Sheathing The Section 6851 Sword, John M. Fite

Vanderbilt Law Review

This Note first will analyze the Internal Revenue Code provisions supporting the current crackdown by the IRS on suspected narcotics dealers. Secondly, it will examine the split in the federal circuit courts of appeal on the issues of the availability of Tax Court review of an assessment made pursuant to a section 6851 termination of a taxable year and the availability of equitable or statutory protections to prevent the seizure and sale of property belonging to the taxpayer. Lastly, a discussion of the propriety of such conduct by the IRS and its constitutionality in light of recent Supreme Court decisions …


Use Of I.R.C. Section 6851: Exaction In The Guise Of A Tax?, John A. Scribner Jan 1975

Use Of I.R.C. Section 6851: Exaction In The Guise Of A Tax?, John A. Scribner

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Transfer Of Venue In Adulteration Seizures Under The Flood, Drug, And Cosmetic Act, Jack R. Bierig Jan 1975

Transfer Of Venue In Adulteration Seizures Under The Flood, Drug, And Cosmetic Act, Jack R. Bierig

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Enforcement Under The Food, Drug, And Cosmetic Act–The Park Case In Perspective, Marsha N. Cohen Jan 1975

Enforcement Under The Food, Drug, And Cosmetic Act–The Park Case In Perspective, Marsha N. Cohen

Faculty Scholarship

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Book Review: Heroin Addiction In Britain--What Americans Can Learn From The English Experience, Gerald T. Mclaughlin Jan 1975

Book Review: Heroin Addiction In Britain--What Americans Can Learn From The English Experience, Gerald T. Mclaughlin

Fordham Urban Law Journal

This book takes the reader step by step through the history of British heroin maintenance--trying to separate myth from reality. The book does not fully answer whether this British clinic system of dispensing heroin to proven addicts has led to decreased levels of addiction, but does forcefully demonstrate that heroin maintenance in Britain has not led to a heroin epidemic. The reviewer concludes that the book is an excellent reportorial analysis of the British heroin system as well as the British reaction to American drug policy.