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Virginia Torts Case Finder, Paul J. Zwier Jan 1985

Virginia Torts Case Finder, Paul J. Zwier

University of Richmond Law Review

Brien Roche's Virginia Torts Case Finder ("Case Finder") provides a useful research aid for the students and practitioners of tort law in this state. This Case Finder, as the name implies, is a digest-like research tool for tort cases found in the Virginia Reports.


Criminal Practice, And Politics And The Constitution In The History Of The United States, Ronald J. Bacigal, Donald O. Dewey Jan 1985

Criminal Practice, And Politics And The Constitution In The History Of The United States, Ronald J. Bacigal, Donald O. Dewey

University of Richmond Law Review

When John Lowe asked me to review his book, I confess that I was surprised. Having just authored two books on Virginia Criminal Procedure, I considered John and myself to be competitors. However, after examining his book I now understand that our books serve different purposes and in fact complement each other.


Virginia Circuit Court Opinions, Harrison On Wills And Administration In Virginia And West Virginia, T. S. Ellis Iii, Dennis I. Belcher Jan 1985

Virginia Circuit Court Opinions, Harrison On Wills And Administration In Virginia And West Virginia, T. S. Ellis Iii, Dennis I. Belcher

University of Richmond Law Review

Jesse Root. Nathaniel Chipman. George Caines. Ephraim Kirby. Most lawyers will not recognize these names. More familiar, perhaps, are Alexander Dallas, Henry Wheaton, and Richard Peters. In fact, all belong to the same distinguished group: compilers and reporters of America's early judicial decisions. With the publication of Volumes One and Two of the Virginia Circuit Court Opinions (hereinafter "Opinions"), Professor Hamilton Bryson bids fair to join this distinguished group.