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The Expansion Of Prisoners' Rights, Victor Rabinowitz Jan 1971

The Expansion Of Prisoners' Rights, Victor Rabinowitz

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Right To Jury Trial: Indiana's Misapplication Of Due Process Standards In Delinquency Hearings, Robert Gullick Jul 1970

Right To Jury Trial: Indiana's Misapplication Of Due Process Standards In Delinquency Hearings, Robert Gullick

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law--Inter--Institutional Juvenile Transfer: Due Process And Equal Protection, Delby Barker Stobbs Feb 1970

Constitutional Law--Inter--Institutional Juvenile Transfer: Due Process And Equal Protection, Delby Barker Stobbs

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law--Procedural Due Process Application To Pre-Judgement Garnishment, David Jeffrey Millstone Feb 1970

Constitutional Law--Procedural Due Process Application To Pre-Judgement Garnishment, David Jeffrey Millstone

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments, Various Editors Jan 1970

Recent Developments, Various Editors

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


An Idigent's Right To An In Forma Pauperis Proceeding In Pennsylvania Divorce Litigation - Analysis And A Proposal, Richard W. Hoolstein, Michael R. Stiles Jan 1970

An Idigent's Right To An In Forma Pauperis Proceeding In Pennsylvania Divorce Litigation - Analysis And A Proposal, Richard W. Hoolstein, Michael R. Stiles

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Assistance In Addition To Counsel For Indigent Defendants: The Need For, The Lack Of, The Right To, Dennis W. Alexander Jan 1970

Assistance In Addition To Counsel For Indigent Defendants: The Need For, The Lack Of, The Right To, Dennis W. Alexander

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Racial Discrimination In "Private" Schools, Norman Dorsen Oct 1967

Racial Discrimination In "Private" Schools, Norman Dorsen

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Sheppard V. Maxwell: Free Speech And Press V. Fair Trial, Lloyd Sullenberger Oct 1966

Sheppard V. Maxwell: Free Speech And Press V. Fair Trial, Lloyd Sullenberger

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law - Statutory Inferences Of Criminality, U.S. V. Romano, 382 U.S. 136 (1965), Bernard A. Gill Jr. Oct 1966

Constitutional Law - Statutory Inferences Of Criminality, U.S. V. Romano, 382 U.S. 136 (1965), Bernard A. Gill Jr.

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Right To Counsel: A Perspective, Alan Macdonald, Gus James Ii Jan 1966

Right To Counsel: A Perspective, Alan Macdonald, Gus James Ii

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Mr. Justice Black, Constitutional Review, And The Talisman Of State Action, William W. Van Alstyne Apr 1965

Mr. Justice Black, Constitutional Review, And The Talisman Of State Action, William W. Van Alstyne

Faculty Publications

In an endorsement of Justice Black’s dissent in Bell v. Maryland, this work argues in favors of Black’s interpretation of the state action requirement and attempts to make sense of Black’s understanding in other cases where he found state action in similar private circumstances.


Appointment Of Non-Lawyer Counsel In Courts-Martial Does Not Violate The Fifth Or Sixth Amendment--United States V. Culp, Michigan Law Review Nov 1964

Appointment Of Non-Lawyer Counsel In Courts-Martial Does Not Violate The Fifth Or Sixth Amendment--United States V. Culp, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

Defendant, a Marine Corps private, was charged with larceny, and naval officers who were not lawyers were appointed as trial and defense counsel. The accused pleaded guilty to six specifications of larceny, and, upon trial by a special court-martial, was given a bad conduct discharge from the service. The board of review, on its own motion, held the guilty plea improvident and stated that, under the sixth amendment, the accused was entitled to counsel qualified in the law unless he had intelligently waived this right. Upon certification by the Judge Advocate General of the Navy to the Court of Military …


Abstracts Of Recent Cases, Richard Marion Alker Feb 1964

Abstracts Of Recent Cases, Richard Marion Alker

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Abstracts Of Recent Cases, Frank Thomas Graff Jr. Apr 1963

Abstracts Of Recent Cases, Frank Thomas Graff Jr.

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Resident Aliens And Due Process: Anatomy Of A Deportation, Various Editors Jan 1963

Resident Aliens And Due Process: Anatomy Of A Deportation, Various Editors

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law - Due Process - Expulsion Of Student Fro M State-Operated College Without Notice Or Hearing, James A. Mcdermott Feb 1962

Constitutional Law - Due Process - Expulsion Of Student Fro M State-Operated College Without Notice Or Hearing, James A. Mcdermott

Michigan Law Review

A substantial number of students at the Alabama State College for Negroes had been participating in peaceful demonstrations protesting racial segregation. The president of the college advised the students to return to their studies which were disrupted by these demonstrations, and personally warned three of the plaintiffs to discontinue their participation in the demonstrations. Nonetheless, further demonstrations ensued in which the plaintiffs took part. The State Board of Education then voted to expel the plaintiffs who were allegedly the leaders of the organization responsible for the demonstrations. The notices of expulsion mailed to the plaintiffs stated no reason for the …


The Constitutional Limits Of Discovery Apr 1960

The Constitutional Limits Of Discovery

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Right To Counsel - An Unrecognized Right, Neil W. Schilke Mar 1960

Right To Counsel - An Unrecognized Right, Neil W. Schilke

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Development Of Constitutional Guarantees Of Liberty, By Roscoe Pound, Howard Jay Graham Jul 1958

The Development Of Constitutional Guarantees Of Liberty, By Roscoe Pound, Howard Jay Graham

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law - State Action - Effect Of State Court Interpretation Of A Contract, Dudley H. Chapman Apr 1957

Constitutional Law - State Action - Effect Of State Court Interpretation Of A Contract, Dudley H. Chapman

Michigan Law Review

Mrs. Doris Walker, president of her local union, was discharged by Cutter Laboratories in 1949 because of membership in the Communist Party and falsification of her employment application. The employer acquired knowledge of these facts in 1947, but did not act at that time to avoid charges of persecuting a union officer. The union, pursuant to the collective bargaining agreement, which authorized discharge for "just cause" only, sought and obtained reinstatement from the arbitration board, which action was affirmed by the district court of appeal, but reversed by the California Supreme Court. On certiorari to the United States Supreme Court, …


Constitutional Law - Due Process - State Procedure For Attacking The Composition Of Grand Juries, Robert E. Hammell Jan 1956

Constitutional Law - Due Process - State Procedure For Attacking The Composition Of Grand Juries, Robert E. Hammell

Michigan Law Review

Defendant Michel, a Negro, was indicted by a grand jury for rape on February 19, 1953. On March 2, the same day that the term of the grand jury expired, he was arraigned and counsel was appointed. One week (five judicial days) later, motion was made to quash the indictment on grounds of discrimination against Negroes in impaneling the grand jury. The trial court ruled that the objection had been waived because Louisiana law requires that it be raised within three judicial days after the expiration of the term of the grand jury. The defendant was convicted, and the Louisiana …


Potentialities Of Equal Protection As An Implement Of Judicial Review Jan 1954

Potentialities Of Equal Protection As An Implement Of Judicial Review

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Denial Of Due Process By Use Of Coerced Confessions Jul 1948

Denial Of Due Process By Use Of Coerced Confessions

Indiana Law Journal

Recent Cases: Constitutional Law


Right To Counsel Apr 1944

Right To Counsel

Indiana Law Journal

Constitutional Law Note


Constitutional Law--Due Process-The Known Use Of Perjured Testimony By The Prosecution Not An Orderly Course Of Procedure Jun 1935

Constitutional Law--Due Process-The Known Use Of Perjured Testimony By The Prosecution Not An Orderly Course Of Procedure

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law -Administrative Duties Of The Judiciary- Due Process Jun 1933

Constitutional Law -Administrative Duties Of The Judiciary- Due Process

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.