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Articles 31 - 47 of 47
Full-Text Articles in Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
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.
Casenotes: Attorney Conduct — A Defense Attorney Who Follows Aba Standards When His Client Manifests An Intent To Commit Perjury Is Not Jeopardizing The Client's Right To Effective Assistance Of Counsel. Nix V. Whiteside, 475 U.S. 157 (1986), John M. Seeberger
University of Baltimore Law Review
No abstract provided.
Grand Jury Subpoenas To Defense Attorneys Representing Targets: An Ethical-Legal Tug Of War, Paul Marshall Yoder
Grand Jury Subpoenas To Defense Attorneys Representing Targets: An Ethical-Legal Tug Of War, Paul Marshall Yoder
Campbell Law Review
This Comment will first explore the problems associated with grand jury subpoenas to defense attorneys, and then move on to examine the role of the grand jury in the criminal justice system. The Comment will then survey previous approaches to the problem and their deficiencies, following which it will focus on the new ethical rule and its ramifications for the grand jury process. Finally, it will will suggest alternatives to the current approaches.
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.
Shouting Incitement In The Courtroom: An Evolving Theory Of Civil Liability Comment., Michael P. Kopech
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 …
Service Member Recovery For Military Medical Malpractice Under The Federal Tort Claims Act: A Judicial Response Comment., Keith B. Sieczkowski
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 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
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Civil Rights - Title Vii - Public Employer May Consider Gender To Promote Employee Without Violating Title Vii Of Civil Rights Act Of 1964 When Enforcing A Valid Affirmative Action Plan Case Note., Marianne Malouf
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
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.
Lawyers And Professionalism: A Commentary On The Report Of The American Bar Association Commission On Professionalism, Ronald D. Rotunda
Lawyers And Professionalism: A Commentary On The Report Of The American Bar Association Commission On Professionalism, Ronald D. Rotunda
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Texas Statutory Notice Of Lis Pendens: A Deprivation Of Property Interest Without Due Process Comment., Herbert A. Janzen
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.
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
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.
Ad Valorem Taxation Litigation And Recent Changes To The Property Tax Code., Robert J. Myers
Ad Valorem Taxation Litigation And Recent Changes To The Property Tax Code., Robert J. Myers
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
The Lawyer's Role In The Independent Adoption Process: Parental Consent And Best Interests Of The Child, Diana Lafemina
The Lawyer's Role In The Independent Adoption Process: Parental Consent And Best Interests Of The Child, Diana Lafemina
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Illusion And Reality In Regulating Lawyer Performance: Rethinking Rule 11, Lawrence M. Grosberg
Illusion And Reality In Regulating Lawyer Performance: Rethinking Rule 11, Lawrence M. Grosberg
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Professional Responsibility - When Do The Equities Tip The Scale To Require And Attorney To Remain In A Case Without A Client, Kristine Y. Schmidt
Professional Responsibility - When Do The Equities Tip The Scale To Require And Attorney To Remain In A Case Without A Client, Kristine Y. Schmidt
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.