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Articles 1 - 21 of 21
Full-Text Articles in Military, War, and Peace
The 25th U.N. General Assembly And The Use Of Force, Dean Rusk
The 25th U.N. General Assembly And The Use Of Force, Dean Rusk
Scholarly Works
The law of the United Nations Charter is not now quite the same as it was before the Declaration on Friendly Relations was adopted. Although not a formal enactment, it gives more flesh and bone to key articles, such as article 2(4).
Military And Foreign Affairs Function Rule-Making Under The Apa, Arthur Earl Bonfield
Military And Foreign Affairs Function Rule-Making Under The Apa, Arthur Earl Bonfield
Michigan Law Review
There is an obvious need to conduct our governmental affairs effectively. expeditiously. and inexpensively. No administrative rule-making procedure is acceptable unless it fairly takes account of this consideration. Consequently, procedural requirements that unduly fetter agency action. or frustrate its purposes. are obvious!} unwise. What is needed, therefore. is a system of rule-making that will strike a sensible balance between the need for adequate public participation in that process. and the need for efficient government. In striking that balance. society's interest in involving affected members of the public in administrative rule-making at an early stage is not so slight that it …
Boskey & Willrich: Nuclear Proliferation: Prospects; And Willrich: Civil Nuclear Power And International Security, Charles N. Van Doren
Boskey & Willrich: Nuclear Proliferation: Prospects; And Willrich: Civil Nuclear Power And International Security, Charles N. Van Doren
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Nuclear Proliferation: Prospects for Control edited by Bennett Boskey and Mason Willrich, and Civil Nuclear Power and International Security edited by Mason Willrich
Interview With Judge Robert E. Quinn, November 20th, 1972, Matthew Smith
Interview With Judge Robert E. Quinn, November 20th, 1972, Matthew Smith
The Judge Robert E. Quinn Interviews on Mid-20th Century Rhode Island Politics
From the summer of 1972 to the fall of 1973, Matthew Smith, then Archivist of Providence College, conducted a number of recorded interviews with "Fighting Bob" Quinn (1884-1975), a prominent Rhode Island politician of the mid-twentieth century. Quinn, who after serving in all 3 branches of Rhode Island government, capped his twenty-five career in Rhode Island politics with tenure as Chief Judge of the United States Court of Military Appeals. The interview tapes, which were roughly transcribed, cover all phases of his public service in the political arena of Rhode Island.
Struck V. Secretary Of Defense, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Struck V. Secretary Of Defense, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Frontiero V. Richardson, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Frontiero V. Richardson, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
The Case For An Unconditional, Universal Amnesty For Draft Evaders And Armed Forces Deserters, William D. Wick
The Case For An Unconditional, Universal Amnesty For Draft Evaders And Armed Forces Deserters, William D. Wick
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Interview With Judge Robert E. Quinn, September 11th, 1972, Matthew Smith
Interview With Judge Robert E. Quinn, September 11th, 1972, Matthew Smith
The Judge Robert E. Quinn Interviews on Mid-20th Century Rhode Island Politics
From the summer of 1972 to the fall of 1973, Matthew Smith, then Archivist of Providence College, conducted a number of recorded interviews with "Fighting Bob" Quinn (1884-1975), a prominent Rhode Island politician of the mid-twentieth century. Quinn, who after serving in all 3 branches of Rhode Island government, capped his twenty-five career in Rhode Island politics with tenure as Chief Judge of the United States Court of Military Appeals. The interview tapes, which were roughly transcribed, cover all phases of his public service in the political arena of Rhode Island.
War Powers Legislation: An Addendum, J. Terry Emerson
War Powers Legislation: An Addendum, J. Terry Emerson
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Interview With Judge Robert E. Quinn, August 21st, 1972, Matthew Smith
Interview With Judge Robert E. Quinn, August 21st, 1972, Matthew Smith
The Judge Robert E. Quinn Interviews on Mid-20th Century Rhode Island Politics
From the summer of 1972 to the fall of 1973, Matthew Smith, then Archivist of Providence College, conducted a number of recorded interviews with "Fighting Bob" Quinn (1884-1975), a prominent Rhode Island politician of the mid-twentieth century. Quinn, who after serving in all 3 branches of Rhode Island government, capped his twenty-five career in Rhode Island politics with tenure as Chief Judge of the United States Court of Military Appeals. The interview tapes, which were roughly transcribed, cover all phases of his public service in the political arena of Rhode Island.
Interview With Judge Robert E. Quinn, August 7th, 1972, Matthew Smith
Interview With Judge Robert E. Quinn, August 7th, 1972, Matthew Smith
The Judge Robert E. Quinn Interviews on Mid-20th Century Rhode Island Politics
From the summer of 1972 to the fall of 1973, Matthew Smith, then Archivist of Providence College, conducted a number of recorded interviews with "Fighting Bob" Quinn (1884-1975), a prominent Rhode Island politician of the mid-twentieth century. Quinn, who after serving in all 3 branches of Rhode Island government, capped his twenty-five career in Rhode Island politics with tenure as Chief Judge of the United States Court of Military Appeals. The interview tapes, which were roughly transcribed, cover all phases of his public service in the political arena of Rhode Island.
Interview With Judge Robert E. Quinn, July 31st, 1972, Matthew Smith
Interview With Judge Robert E. Quinn, July 31st, 1972, Matthew Smith
The Judge Robert E. Quinn Interviews on Mid-20th Century Rhode Island Politics
From the summer of 1972 to the fall of 1973, Matthew Smith, then Archivist of Providence College, conducted a number of recorded interviews with "Fighting Bob" Quinn (1884-1975), a prominent Rhode Island politician of the mid-twentieth century. Quinn, who after serving in all 3 branches of Rhode Island government, capped his twenty-five career in Rhode Island politics with tenure as Chief Judge of the United States Court of Military Appeals. The interview tapes, which were roughly transcribed, cover all phases of his public service in the political arena of Rhode Island.
Interview With Judge Robert E. Quinn, July 24th, 1972 - Session 2, Matthew Smith
Interview With Judge Robert E. Quinn, July 24th, 1972 - Session 2, Matthew Smith
The Judge Robert E. Quinn Interviews on Mid-20th Century Rhode Island Politics
From the summer of 1972 to the fall of 1973, Matthew Smith, then Archivist of Providence College, conducted a number of recorded interviews with "Fighting Bob" Quinn (1884-1975), a prominent Rhode Island politician of the mid-twentieth century. Quinn, who after serving in all 3 branches of Rhode Island government, capped his twenty-five career in Rhode Island politics with tenure as Chief Judge of the United States Court of Military Appeals. The interview tapes, which were roughly transcribed, cover all phases of his public service in the political arena of Rhode Island.
Interview With Judge Robert E. Quinn, July 24th, 1972 - Session 1, Matthew Smith
Interview With Judge Robert E. Quinn, July 24th, 1972 - Session 1, Matthew Smith
The Judge Robert E. Quinn Interviews on Mid-20th Century Rhode Island Politics
From the summer of 1972 to the fall of 1973, Matthew Smith, then Archivist of Providence College, conducted a number of recorded interviews with "Fighting Bob" Quinn (1884-1975), a prominent Rhode Island politician of the mid-twentieth century. Quinn, who after serving in all 3 branches of Rhode Island government, capped his twenty-five career in Rhode Island politics with tenure as Chief Judge of the United States Court of Military Appeals. The interview tapes, which were roughly transcribed, cover all phases of his public service in the political arena of Rhode Island.
Interview With Judge Robert E. Quinn, July 19th, 1972, Matthew Smith
Interview With Judge Robert E. Quinn, July 19th, 1972, Matthew Smith
The Judge Robert E. Quinn Interviews on Mid-20th Century Rhode Island Politics
From the summer of 1972 to the fall of 1973, Matthew Smith, then Archivist of Providence College, conducted a number of recorded interviews with "Fighting Bob" Quinn (1884-1975), a prominent Rhode Island politician of the mid-twentieth century. Quinn, who after serving in all 3 branches of Rhode Island government, capped his twenty-five career in Rhode Island politics with tenure as Chief Judge of the United States Court of Military Appeals. The interview tapes, which were roughly transcribed, cover all phases of his public service in the political arena of Rhode Island.
Interview With Judge Robert E. Quinn, July 14th, 1972, Matthew Smith
Interview With Judge Robert E. Quinn, July 14th, 1972, Matthew Smith
The Judge Robert E. Quinn Interviews on Mid-20th Century Rhode Island Politics
From the summer of 1972 to the fall of 1973, Matthew Smith, then Archivist of Providence College, conducted a number of recorded interviews with "Fighting Bob" Quinn (1884-1975), a prominent Rhode Island politician of the mid-twentieth century. Quinn, who after serving in all 3 branches of Rhode Island government, capped his twenty-five career in Rhode Island politics with tenure as Chief Judge of the United States Court of Military Appeals. The interview tapes, which were roughly transcribed, cover all phases of his public service in the political arena of Rhode Island.
Interview With Judge Robert E. Quinn, June 28th, 1972, Matthew Smith
Interview With Judge Robert E. Quinn, June 28th, 1972, Matthew Smith
The Judge Robert E. Quinn Interviews on Mid-20th Century Rhode Island Politics
From the summer of 1972 to the fall of 1973, Matthew Smith, then Archivist of Providence College, conducted a number of recorded interviews with "Fighting Bob" Quinn (1884-1975), a prominent Rhode Island politician of the mid-twentieth century. Quinn, who after serving in all 3 branches of Rhode Island government, capped his twenty-five career in Rhode Island politics with tenure as Chief Judge of the United States Court of Military Appeals. The interview tapes, which were roughly transcribed, cover all phases of his public service in the political arena of Rhode Island.
Federal Courts Intervention In Military Courts--Interrelationship Of Defenses And Comity, Wayne Mccormack
Federal Courts Intervention In Military Courts--Interrelationship Of Defenses And Comity, Wayne Mccormack
Scholarly Works
In the case of Parisi v. Davidson the Supreme Court granted habeas corpus relief to a serviceman who was being court-martialed for disobedience to orders issued after he had been denied administrative discharge on a conscientious objector claim. Professor McCormack analyzes Parisi and uses it as a vehicle to examine the Court's present notions of comity and abstention.
Habeas Corpus And The Military: The Crippled Attack On Court-Martials, James A. Harris
Habeas Corpus And The Military: The Crippled Attack On Court-Martials, James A. Harris
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Military Juries: Constitutional Analysis And The Need For Reform, Joseph Remcho
Military Juries: Constitutional Analysis And The Need For Reform, Joseph Remcho
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A Proposed Form For Local Board Consideration Of Conscientious Objector Claims, David M. Fitzgerald
A Proposed Form For Local Board Consideration Of Conscientious Objector Claims, David M. Fitzgerald
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
The general subject of selective service reform contains enough problems to busy the proverbial thousand monkeys at a thousand typewriters for a thousand years in an effort to solve just one. A solution to one of these problems, conscientious objection, would surely justify the effort. But this article, being the work of a single man using a single typewriter over a period considerably less than a year, makes no such pretense. Unlike most of the books, articles, and commission reports dealing with the selective service law, and conscientious objection in particular, this article is concerned primarily with procedural rather than …