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A Delicate Assignment: The Regulation Of Accountants By The Sec, Roberta S. Karmel
A Delicate Assignment: The Regulation Of Accountants By The Sec, Roberta S. Karmel
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
On Territoriality And Sovereignty: System Shock And Constitutional Choices Of Law, Aaron Twerski
On Territoriality And Sovereignty: System Shock And Constitutional Choices Of Law, Aaron Twerski
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Conflict Of Laws And The Florida Usury Case, F. Townsend Hawkes
The Conflict Of Laws And The Florida Usury Case, F. Townsend Hawkes
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The T.C. Williams School Of Law Newsletter: Summer 1981
The T.C. Williams School Of Law Newsletter: Summer 1981
Richmond Law Magazine
Features:
New Library Wing Completed
Virginia General Assembly Spring 1981 - Candids
Mason Ladd--In Memoriam, Ronald L. Carlson
Mason Ladd--In Memoriam, Ronald L. Carlson
Scholarly Works
Mason Ladd's life in the law of evidence will never be stilled. The contributions are too thoughtful, too productive, too filled with impact for that ever to happen. In the galaxy of great figures that includes Wigmore, Clearly, Morgan, Maguire, Weinstein, McCormick, Louisell, and others, Dean Ladd's star shone brightly. The mix of insight, humor, and good will that he brought to teaching and scholarly writing is unmatched. The influence of Mason Ladd is perhaps best summarized by this tribute: You can lose a man like Dean Ladd by your own death, but not by his.
Salt Newsletters, Vol. 1981, No. 1
Salt Newsletters, Vol. 1981, No. 1
SALT Equalizer
President's Column, at 1.
President Proposes the Elimination of Legal Services for the Poor, at 2.
Board of Governors Elections, at 4.
Judge Harry Edwards Honored at Annual Meeting, at 4.
SALT Sponsored Panel on Tenure Standards at AALS Annual Meeting, at 5.
Clinical Panel at A.A.L.S. Annual Meeting, at 5.
SALT Clinic Committee, at 5.
Median Salaries of Full-Time Law Teachers of 85 Schools, at 6.
Contribution, at 7.
Membership Application, at 7.
Statement in Support of Legal Services, at 8.
Fourth Circuit Review: Table Of Cases
Fourth Circuit Review: Table Of Cases
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Fourth Circuit Review: Table Of Contents
Fourth Circuit Review: Table Of Contents
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Practice Of Extradition From Antiquity To Modern France And The United States: A Brief History, Christopher L. Blakesley
The Practice Of Extradition From Antiquity To Modern France And The United States: A Brief History, Christopher L. Blakesley
Scholarly Works
In order to understand the perceptions of extradition’s function and purpose in modern France and the United States, it is important to consider the evolution of thought regarding extradition. This article will focus on the history of extradition law as it has influenced contemporary law in the United States and France. The purpose of the article is to provide insight into the development of the “modern” extradition. Although the process has not always been executed by use of a treaty agreement, treaty authorized extraditions have existed since antiquity. Moreover, a treaty authorized extradition for common crimes, as opposed to political …
Economic Settings: All Or Multiple, Marc Galanter, Frank S. Palen
Economic Settings: All Or Multiple, Marc Galanter, Frank S. Palen
Indigenous Regulation in America
No abstract provided.
Trade Associations, Marc Galanter, Frank S. Palen
Trade Associations, Marc Galanter, Frank S. Palen
Indigenous Regulation in America
No abstract provided.
Professional Sports All Or Multiple, Marc Galanter, Frank S. Palen
Professional Sports All Or Multiple, Marc Galanter, Frank S. Palen
Indigenous Regulation in America
No abstract provided.
Recreational Associations: All Or Multiple, Marc Galanter, Frank S. Palen
Recreational Associations: All Or Multiple, Marc Galanter, Frank S. Palen
Indigenous Regulation in America
No abstract provided.
Religious Association All Or Multiple, Marc Galanter, Frank S. Palen
Religious Association All Or Multiple, Marc Galanter, Frank S. Palen
Indigenous Regulation in America
No abstract provided.
Basketball, Boxing, Football, Marc Galanter, Frank S. Palen
Basketball, Boxing, Football, Marc Galanter, Frank S. Palen
Indigenous Regulation in America
No abstract provided.
Voluntary Associations: All Or Multiple, Marc Galanter, Frank S. Palen
Voluntary Associations: All Or Multiple, Marc Galanter, Frank S. Palen
Indigenous Regulation in America
No abstract provided.
Family & Kin Relationships: All Or Multiple, Marc Galanter, Frank S. Palen
Family & Kin Relationships: All Or Multiple, Marc Galanter, Frank S. Palen
Indigenous Regulation in America
No abstract provided.
Ethnic Groups: All Or Multiple, Marc Galanter, Frank S. Palen
Ethnic Groups: All Or Multiple, Marc Galanter, Frank S. Palen
Indigenous Regulation in America
No abstract provided.
Residential Space: All Or Multiple, Marc Galanter, Frank S. Palen
Residential Space: All Or Multiple, Marc Galanter, Frank S. Palen
Indigenous Regulation in America
No abstract provided.
Golf, Marc Galanter, Frank S. Palen
Golf, Marc Galanter, Frank S. Palen
Indigenous Regulation in America
No abstract provided.
Educational Settings (All Or Multiple), Marc Galanter, Frank S. Palen
Educational Settings (All Or Multiple), Marc Galanter, Frank S. Palen
Indigenous Regulation in America
No abstract provided.
Condominia; Cooperatives; Jointly-Owned Residential Space, Marc Galanter, Frank S. Palen
Condominia; Cooperatives; Jointly-Owned Residential Space, Marc Galanter, Frank S. Palen
Indigenous Regulation in America
No abstract provided.
Insurance, Marc Galanter, Frank S. Palen
Insurance, Marc Galanter, Frank S. Palen
Indigenous Regulation in America
No abstract provided.
The Case For Revising Our Laws On Animal Experimentation, David L. Markell
The Case For Revising Our Laws On Animal Experimentation, David L. Markell
Experimentation Collection
The current laws regarding experimentation upon animals should be drastically revised. These laws permit virtually unrestricted experimentation on animals without regard to the benefits to be obtained from such experimentation, and without regard to the consequences of such experimentation upon the subject animal. Legislation constituting a two-step jump from the current laws is needed: laws sanctioning and requiring animal experimentation should be repealed; and laws significantly restricting acceptable experimentation should be enacted. The principle underlying this proposal for change is straightforward: Nonhuman animals, like human animals, have interests in the integrity of their bodies which deserve legal protection. Only by …
The T.C. Williams School Of Law Newsletter: Winter 1981
The T.C. Williams School Of Law Newsletter: Winter 1981
Richmond Law Magazine
Features:
Carle E. Davis, L'53, Chairs 1981-82 Law Fund "Eighty-One For Scholarships"
Library Officially Opened at Law Weekend
McCann Leaves Lane Appointed
Judge M. Ray Doubles Presented Distinguished Service Award
Dean Elected Chairman
English Appointed Law Librarian
Dual Degree Programs With V.C.U.
J. Westwood Smithers Memorial Scholarship Fund and Portrait Fund
A January Report, Fredric C. Tausend
A January Report, Fredric C. Tausend
Seattle University Law Review
The following is the text of remarks delivered by Dean Fredric C. Tausend to the annual meeting of the law school's Board of Visitors at the Norton Clapp Law Center on January 16, 1981.
Mid-City Law Center: Opportunity For Academic Innovation, Andrew S. Watson
Mid-City Law Center: Opportunity For Academic Innovation, Andrew S. Watson
Seattle University Law Review
This paper will explore some aspects of legal educaton in the context of the Norton Clapp Law Center, a new mid-city law school complex. The innovations in this Center will bring certain educational hazards, many of which are at the center of recent pedagogical discussions about law schools. This paper attempts to identify these hazards and contemplate ways to forestall them. I will not explore these issues as either a lawyer, an economist, a sociological or anthropological analyst. Rather, my observations will be those of a working psychiatric clinician who is a long-time member of a law faculty, and who …
The Vietnamese Refugee And U.S. Law, Tang Thi Thanh Trai Le, Michael J. Esser
The Vietnamese Refugee And U.S. Law, Tang Thi Thanh Trai Le, Michael J. Esser
Journal Articles
Vietnamese refugees face a series of hurdles in entering the United States. Questions of fear of persecution, time of persecution and illegal departure face the refugees generally. Those leaving Vietnam for economic reasons and those displaced within Vietnam face additional difficulties. However, careful application of United States immigration law should accommodate the Vietnamese refugees as well as the policies behind the laws.
Horse Racing And The Law: A Legislative Proposal To Harness Race-Fixing, Bradley S. Telias
Horse Racing And The Law: A Legislative Proposal To Harness Race-Fixing, Bradley S. Telias
Fordham Urban Law Journal
This article, written at a time when horse-racing was experiencing a wave of corruption and race-fixing, first examines the relevant court decisions involving license suspensions in horse racing. An evaluation of the corruption present in both the harness and thoroughbred racing industries is set forth in Part III. Finally, the article proposes legislative amendments to the relevant statutory provisions, designed to stem the tide of thorough-bred corruption and help restore the public's confidence in the sport.
The Uniting For Peace Resolution On The Thirtieth Anniversary Of Its Passage, Harry Reicher
The Uniting For Peace Resolution On The Thirtieth Anniversary Of Its Passage, Harry Reicher
Scholarly Works
No abstract provided.