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The Costs Of Complexity, Stephen B. Burbank Apr 1987

The Costs Of Complexity, Stephen B. Burbank

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Teaching Tolerance, Robert F. Nagel Jan 1987

Teaching Tolerance, Robert F. Nagel

Publications

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Article I Of The Texas Rules Of Evidence And Articles I And Xi Of The Texas Rules Of Criminal Evidence: Applicability Of The Rules, Procedural Matters, And Preserving Error., Olin Guy Wellborn Iii Jan 1987

Article I Of The Texas Rules Of Evidence And Articles I And Xi Of The Texas Rules Of Criminal Evidence: Applicability Of The Rules, Procedural Matters, And Preserving Error., Olin Guy Wellborn Iii

St. Mary's Law Journal

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Procedural Rights And Remedies Under The Texas Property Tax Code - A Guide To The Code, Recent Amendments, And Developing Case Law., Farley P. Katz, Charles J. Muller Iii Jan 1987

Procedural Rights And Remedies Under The Texas Property Tax Code - A Guide To The Code, Recent Amendments, And Developing Case Law., Farley P. Katz, Charles J. Muller Iii

St. Mary's Law Journal

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A New Tort For Texas: Breach Of The Duty Of Good Faith And Fair Dealing., Evelyn T. Ailts Jan 1987

A New Tort For Texas: Breach Of The Duty Of Good Faith And Fair Dealing., Evelyn T. Ailts

St. Mary's Law Journal

The concept of good faith and fair dealing as a general derivative contractual obligation remains unrecognized in Texas. However, in English v. Fischer the Texas Supreme Court recognized a duty of good faith and fair dealing exists in some contracts. Subsequent courts, including the Texas Supreme Court, have refused to apply a purely contractual obligation of good faith and fair dealing in every case. Instead, courts have recognized a good faith duty as arising out of “special” relationships of the contracting parties rather than being inherent in the contract itself. The courts focus on “special relationships” as a determinative of …


The Good Faith Exception To The Exclusionary Rule: The New Federalism And A Texas Proposal., Valerie L. Eiben Jan 1987

The Good Faith Exception To The Exclusionary Rule: The New Federalism And A Texas Proposal., Valerie L. Eiben

St. Mary's Law Journal

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Bankruptcy Code Does Not Require Periodic Postpetition Payments To Undersecured Creditors For Interest On Value Of Collateral As Compensation For Delay Of Chapter 11 Reorganization Proceedings During Pendency Of Automatic Stay., Robert J. Ogle Jan 1987

Bankruptcy Code Does Not Require Periodic Postpetition Payments To Undersecured Creditors For Interest On Value Of Collateral As Compensation For Delay Of Chapter 11 Reorganization Proceedings During Pendency Of Automatic Stay., Robert J. Ogle

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


Judicial Notice Under Article Ii Of The Texas Rules Of Evidence., Olin Guy Wellborn Iii Jan 1987

Judicial Notice Under Article Ii Of The Texas Rules Of Evidence., Olin Guy Wellborn Iii

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


Service Member Recovery For Military Medical Malpractice Under The Federal Tort Claims Act: A Judicial Response Comment., Keith B. Sieczkowski Jan 1987

Service Member Recovery For Military Medical Malpractice Under The Federal Tort Claims Act: A Judicial Response Comment., Keith B. Sieczkowski

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


Criminal Procedure - Preventative Detention - Provision Of 1984 Bail Reform Act Permitting Pretrial Detention Of Arrestees Charged With Serious Felonies Who Are Found To Pose A Danger To The Community, Does Not, On Its Face, Violate Either The Fifth Amendment's Due Process Clause Or The Eighth Amendment's Prohibition Of Excessive Bail Recent Development., Gillian Anne Foley Jan 1987

Criminal Procedure - Preventative Detention - Provision Of 1984 Bail Reform Act Permitting Pretrial Detention Of Arrestees Charged With Serious Felonies Who Are Found To Pose A Danger To The Community, Does Not, On Its Face, Violate Either The Fifth Amendment's Due Process Clause Or The Eighth Amendment's Prohibition Of Excessive Bail Recent Development., Gillian Anne Foley

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


Castleberry V. Branscum: A Divided Texas Supreme Court Increases Shareholder Liability For Corporate Contractual Obligations., Michael J. Shearn, Peter M. Koelling Jan 1987

Castleberry V. Branscum: A Divided Texas Supreme Court Increases Shareholder Liability For Corporate Contractual Obligations., Michael J. Shearn, Peter M. Koelling

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


Real Property - Homestead - Covenant To Pay Assessments Enforced By Foreclosure Provision Is Superior To After-Acquired Homestead Exemption Case Note., Randy B. Warmbrodt Jan 1987

Real Property - Homestead - Covenant To Pay Assessments Enforced By Foreclosure Provision Is Superior To After-Acquired Homestead Exemption Case Note., Randy B. Warmbrodt

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


Rendering Unto Caeser: Legal Responses To Religious Nonconformity In The Armed Forces., Michael F. Noone Jr. Jan 1987

Rendering Unto Caeser: Legal Responses To Religious Nonconformity In The Armed Forces., Michael F. Noone Jr.

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


Interstate Banking And Branch Banking In Texas: An Overview Of The Constitutional And Statutory Provisions., Kimberly Cauthorn Jan 1987

Interstate Banking And Branch Banking In Texas: An Overview Of The Constitutional And Statutory Provisions., Kimberly Cauthorn

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


Fourth Amendment Does Not Prevent Police Officers From Donducting Inventory Search Of Closed Containers, Pursuant To Standard Police Procedures, Regardless Of Whether Less Intrusive Means Exist To Achieve Inventory's Purpose., Kathryn Jo Gilliam Jan 1987

Fourth Amendment Does Not Prevent Police Officers From Donducting Inventory Search Of Closed Containers, Pursuant To Standard Police Procedures, Regardless Of Whether Less Intrusive Means Exist To Achieve Inventory's Purpose., Kathryn Jo Gilliam

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


The Parent-Child Privilege: A Response To Calls For Adoption., David A. Schlueter Jan 1987

The Parent-Child Privilege: A Response To Calls For Adoption., David A. Schlueter

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


White Oil And Greenback Dollars: An Overview Of Controversies Surrounding Production Of Gas From The Panhandle Field Of Texas., Barron W. Dowling Jan 1987

White Oil And Greenback Dollars: An Overview Of Controversies Surrounding Production Of Gas From The Panhandle Field Of Texas., Barron W. Dowling

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


Ad Valorem Taxation Litigation And Recent Changes To The Property Tax Code., Robert J. Myers Jan 1987

Ad Valorem Taxation Litigation And Recent Changes To The Property Tax Code., Robert J. Myers

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


Voting For Death: Lingering Doubts About The Constitutionality Of Texas' Capital Sentencing Procedure., Robert J. Clary Jan 1987

Voting For Death: Lingering Doubts About The Constitutionality Of Texas' Capital Sentencing Procedure., Robert J. Clary

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


Texas Statutory Notice Of Lis Pendens: A Deprivation Of Property Interest Without Due Process Comment., Herbert A. Janzen Jan 1987

Texas Statutory Notice Of Lis Pendens: A Deprivation Of Property Interest Without Due Process Comment., Herbert A. Janzen

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


Criminal Law - Search And Seizure - Closey-Regulated Industry Exception To Fourth Amendment's Warrant Requirement Expanded To Vehicle Dismantling Industry On Basis Of State Regulatory Statute Case Note., L. Eric Friedland Jan 1987

Criminal Law - Search And Seizure - Closey-Regulated Industry Exception To Fourth Amendment's Warrant Requirement Expanded To Vehicle Dismantling Industry On Basis Of State Regulatory Statute Case Note., L. Eric Friedland

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


Criminal Law - Right Of Confrontation - Admission Of Pre-Trial Videotaped Testimony Of Sexually Abused Child Pursuant To Article 38.071, Section 2, Texas Code Of Criminal Procedure Violates Right Of Confrontation And Due Process Case Note., Curtis L. Cukjati Jan 1987

Criminal Law - Right Of Confrontation - Admission Of Pre-Trial Videotaped Testimony Of Sexually Abused Child Pursuant To Article 38.071, Section 2, Texas Code Of Criminal Procedure Violates Right Of Confrontation And Due Process Case Note., Curtis L. Cukjati

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


Civil Rights - Equal Protection - Race-Conscious Quotas Are Permissible Under The Equal Protection Clause Of The Fourteenth Amendment In Eliminating Discriminatory Promotional Policies Case Note., Iri I. Nathan Jan 1987

Civil Rights - Equal Protection - Race-Conscious Quotas Are Permissible Under The Equal Protection Clause Of The Fourteenth Amendment In Eliminating Discriminatory Promotional Policies Case Note., Iri I. Nathan

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


An Overview Of The Texas Bar Foundation Symposium On Cost Control At The Courthouse Held Semptember 30, 1987, Corpus Christi, Texas Recent Development., Mark P. Brewster, Mary Kathleen Finck, John P. Palmer Jan 1987

An Overview Of The Texas Bar Foundation Symposium On Cost Control At The Courthouse Held Semptember 30, 1987, Corpus Christi, Texas Recent Development., Mark P. Brewster, Mary Kathleen Finck, John P. Palmer

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


Taking Liberties: Privacy, Private Choice, And Social Contract Theory, Anita L. Allen Jan 1987

Taking Liberties: Privacy, Private Choice, And Social Contract Theory, Anita L. Allen

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Adjudication Is Not Interpretation: Some Reservations About The Law-As-Literature Movement, Robin West Jan 1987

Adjudication Is Not Interpretation: Some Reservations About The Law-As-Literature Movement, Robin West

Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works

Among other achievements, the modern law-as-literature movement has prompted increasing numbers of legal scholars to embrace the claim that adjudication is interpretation, and more specifically, that constitutional adjudication is interpretation of the Constitution. That adjudication is interpretation -- that an adjudicative act is an interpretive act -- more than any other central commitment, unifies the otherwise diverse strands of the legal and constitutional theory of the late twentieth century.

In this article, I will argue in this article against both modern forms of interpretivism. The analogue of law to literature, on which much of modern interpretivism is based, although fruitful, …


Responding To Misrepresentations, Nondisclosures And Incorrect Assumptions About The Age Of The Accused: The Jurisdictional Boundary Between Juvenile And Criminal Courts In Texas., Robert O. Dawson Jan 1987

Responding To Misrepresentations, Nondisclosures And Incorrect Assumptions About The Age Of The Accused: The Jurisdictional Boundary Between Juvenile And Criminal Courts In Texas., Robert O. Dawson

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


In Suit By Contract Creditor, Corporate Entity May Be Disregarded Upon Showing Of Constructive Fraud When Entity Used As Sham To Perpetrate Fraud., Paul S. Leslie Jan 1987

In Suit By Contract Creditor, Corporate Entity May Be Disregarded Upon Showing Of Constructive Fraud When Entity Used As Sham To Perpetrate Fraud., Paul S. Leslie

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


The Hague Evidence Convention: A Look At Its Provisions And Its Problems Comment., Georganne G. Gregory Jan 1987

The Hague Evidence Convention: A Look At Its Provisions And Its Problems Comment., Georganne G. Gregory

St. Mary's Law Journal

Abstract Forthcoming.


Shouting Incitement In The Courtroom: An Evolving Theory Of Civil Liability Comment., Michael P. Kopech Jan 1987

Shouting Incitement In The Courtroom: An Evolving Theory Of Civil Liability Comment., Michael P. Kopech

St. Mary's Law Journal

Civil incitement is an evolving theory, intended to ascribe liability to a publisher. Civil incitement charges that the contents of a publication proximately caused the plaintiff’s physical injury, thus holding publishers civilly liable for the physical consequences of their communications. However, the validity of civil incitement as an actionable tort clashes with the principles of freedom of speech and press embodied within the First Amendment. Incitement, as a successful cause of action, demands following the standards set out in Brandenburg v. Ohio. Prior attempts to hold publishers civilly liable for the physical consequences of their communications have rarely survived motions …