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The Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act: A Legislative Remedy For Children Caught In The Conflict Of Laws, Brigitte M. Bodenheimer Oct 1969

The Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act: A Legislative Remedy For Children Caught In The Conflict Of Laws, Brigitte M. Bodenheimer

Vanderbilt Law Review

The National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws has approved and recommended for enactment in all the states a Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act. This Act is designed to alleviate the plight of "interstate children" an apt phrase coined by Professor Ehrenzweig and descriptive of the rootlessness of children shifted from state to state--who are the victims of custody battles often fought in the courts of more than one state or a state and a foreign country. In this article, Mrs. Bodenheimer, Reporter for the Special Committee which drafted the Act, describes the social and legal causes of the …


Book Reviews, John A. Gorfinkel, Arthur S. Miller, Bruce L. Mcdonald May 1969

Book Reviews, John A. Gorfinkel, Arthur S. Miller, Bruce L. Mcdonald

Vanderbilt Law Review

American Conflicts Law By Robert A. Leflar Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Co., Inc., 1968. Pp. lxxvi, 677. $19.50

reviewer: John A. Gorfinkel

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The Policy-Making Process By Charles E. Lindblom EnglewoodCliffs: Prentice-Hall, Inc. 1968. Pp. 122. $4.95 (Cloth), $1.95 (Paper).

reviewers: Arthur S.Miller, Bruce L. McDonald


Conflict Of Laws, John A. Gorfinkel Jan 1969

Conflict Of Laws, John A. Gorfinkel

Publications

No abstract provided.


State Or Federal Standard Of Sufficiency Of The Evidence To Go To The Jury - Wratchford V. S.J. Groves & Sons Co. Boeing Co. V. Shipman Jan 1969

State Or Federal Standard Of Sufficiency Of The Evidence To Go To The Jury - Wratchford V. S.J. Groves & Sons Co. Boeing Co. V. Shipman

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.