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Toward A Proper Constitutional Approach To The One-House Legislative Veto: Atkins And Chadha, June K. Ghezzi Jan 1981

Toward A Proper Constitutional Approach To The One-House Legislative Veto: Atkins And Chadha, June K. Ghezzi

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


In Tribute To William L. Lamey, Charles R. Purcell Jan 1981

In Tribute To William L. Lamey, Charles R. Purcell

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Executive Reorganization: An Examination Of The State Experience And Article V, Section 11 Of The 1970 Illinois Constitution, Michael H. Holland, William H. Luking Jan 1977

Executive Reorganization: An Examination Of The State Experience And Article V, Section 11 Of The 1970 Illinois Constitution, Michael H. Holland, William H. Luking

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law: Goss V. Lopez: Much Ado About Nothing Or The Tempest, Brannon Heath Jan 1976

Constitutional Law: Goss V. Lopez: Much Ado About Nothing Or The Tempest, Brannon Heath

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Emerging Role Of The Lieutenant Governor In Illinois, Neil F. Hartigan Honorable Jan 1974

The Emerging Role Of The Lieutenant Governor In Illinois, Neil F. Hartigan Honorable

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law - Frontiero V. Richardson, Uniform Services Fringe Benefit Statute Which Presumes Spouses Of Male Members To Be Dependent, But Requires Spouses Of Female Members To Be Dependent In Fact, Is Violative Of Due Process, Susan Vitullo Walters Jan 1974

Constitutional Law - Frontiero V. Richardson, Uniform Services Fringe Benefit Statute Which Presumes Spouses Of Male Members To Be Dependent, But Requires Spouses Of Female Members To Be Dependent In Fact, Is Violative Of Due Process, Susan Vitullo Walters

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Federal Civil Procedure - Constitutional Law - Federal Class Action Rule Held To Require Notice By Plaintiff At His Own Expense To Potential Members Of The Class - Eisen V. Carlisle & (And) Jacquelin, Beverley Janis Klein Jan 1974

Federal Civil Procedure - Constitutional Law - Federal Class Action Rule Held To Require Notice By Plaintiff At His Own Expense To Potential Members Of The Class - Eisen V. Carlisle & (And) Jacquelin, Beverley Janis Klein

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


A Dilemma In Springfield: The Scope And Limitations Of The Governor's Amendatory Veto Power In Illinois, David W. Inlander Jan 1974

A Dilemma In Springfield: The Scope And Limitations Of The Governor's Amendatory Veto Power In Illinois, David W. Inlander

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


New Life To The Dead Man's Act In Illinois, Adrienne D. Whitehead Jan 1974

New Life To The Dead Man's Act In Illinois, Adrienne D. Whitehead

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law - A Dependency Hearing Which Would Deny An Unwed Father Custody Of His Child On The Death Of Its Mother Without Reference To The Father's Fitness As A Parent Is Violative Of Due Process And Equal Protection, David P. Leibowitz Jan 1973

Constitutional Law - A Dependency Hearing Which Would Deny An Unwed Father Custody Of His Child On The Death Of Its Mother Without Reference To The Father's Fitness As A Parent Is Violative Of Due Process And Equal Protection, David P. Leibowitz

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law - Criminal Law - Testimonial Immunity Adopted In Kastigar V. United States To Supplant Prior Federal Immunity Grants, Kathleen J. O'Neill Jan 1973

Constitutional Law - Criminal Law - Testimonial Immunity Adopted In Kastigar V. United States To Supplant Prior Federal Immunity Grants, Kathleen J. O'Neill

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law - Criminal Law - Preindictment Identification Confrontation Held Not To Be Critical Stage Of The Prosecution Where The Accused's Right To Counsel Attaches, Charles A. Ryan Jan 1973

Constitutional Law - Criminal Law - Preindictment Identification Confrontation Held Not To Be Critical Stage Of The Prosecution Where The Accused's Right To Counsel Attaches, Charles A. Ryan

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law - Free Exercise Clause Prohibits Compulsory Education Of Amish Children, Edward J. Walsh Jr. Jan 1973

Constitutional Law - Free Exercise Clause Prohibits Compulsory Education Of Amish Children, Edward J. Walsh Jr.

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law - 1968 Anti-Riot Statute Up-Held In United States V. Dellinger, John M. Stalmack Jan 1973

Constitutional Law - 1968 Anti-Riot Statute Up-Held In United States V. Dellinger, John M. Stalmack

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law - Criminal Law - Absent A Knowing And Intelligent Waiver, No Person May Be Imprisoned For Any Offense Unless Represented By Counsel At Trial, Richard E. Weicher Jan 1973

Constitutional Law - Criminal Law - Absent A Knowing And Intelligent Waiver, No Person May Be Imprisoned For Any Offense Unless Represented By Counsel At Trial, Richard E. Weicher

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law - Requiring Newsmen To Appear And Testify Before Federal And State Grand Juries Does Not Abridge Freedom Of Speech Or Freedom Of Press Guaranteed By First Amendment, Susan Steiner Sher Jan 1973

Constitutional Law - Requiring Newsmen To Appear And Testify Before Federal And State Grand Juries Does Not Abridge Freedom Of Speech Or Freedom Of Press Guaranteed By First Amendment, Susan Steiner Sher

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law - Labor Law - Public Employees' First Amendment Right To Freedom Of Association Violated By State Dismissal Based On Political Party Membership, Robert Christenson Jan 1973

Constitutional Law - Labor Law - Public Employees' First Amendment Right To Freedom Of Association Violated By State Dismissal Based On Political Party Membership, Robert Christenson

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law - Requirement That The Driver Of An Automobile Involved In A Property Damage Accident Stop And Identify Himself Held Not To Be Within The Scope Of The Fifth Amendment's Self-Incrimination Clause, John W. Gerstner Jan 1972

Constitutional Law - Requirement That The Driver Of An Automobile Involved In A Property Damage Accident Stop And Identify Himself Held Not To Be Within The Scope Of The Fifth Amendment's Self-Incrimination Clause, John W. Gerstner

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law - Criminal Law - Confessions Need Not Be Proved Voluntary Beyond A Reasonable Doubt Prior To Being Admitted Into Evidence, Gerald F. Murray Jan 1972

Constitutional Law - Criminal Law - Confessions Need Not Be Proved Voluntary Beyond A Reasonable Doubt Prior To Being Admitted Into Evidence, Gerald F. Murray

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law - The Granting Of Tax Exemptions By States For Religious Properties Used For Devotional Purposes Does Not Violate The Religion Clauses Of The First Amendment To The United States Constitution, Charles J. Werling Jan 1971

Constitutional Law - The Granting Of Tax Exemptions By States For Religious Properties Used For Devotional Purposes Does Not Violate The Religion Clauses Of The First Amendment To The United States Constitution, Charles J. Werling

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law - Evidence - Substantive Use Of Witness' Prior Inconsistent Statement Does Not Violate The Confrontation Clause Of The Sixth Amendment Of The United States Constitution, Gerald L. Morel Jan 1971

Constitutional Law - Evidence - Substantive Use Of Witness' Prior Inconsistent Statement Does Not Violate The Confrontation Clause Of The Sixth Amendment Of The United States Constitution, Gerald L. Morel

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Selective Service - Processing Post-Induction Notice Conscientious Objectors' Claims - Ehlert V. United States, Michael D. Groark Jan 1971

Selective Service - Processing Post-Induction Notice Conscientious Objectors' Claims - Ehlert V. United States, Michael D. Groark

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law - Criminal Law - Guilty Plea Is Not Invalid Because It Is The Product Of A Plea Bargain, Roseann Oliver Jan 1971

Constitutional Law - Criminal Law - Guilty Plea Is Not Invalid Because It Is The Product Of A Plea Bargain, Roseann Oliver

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law - Estates - Reversion Of The Res Of A Charitable Trust Which Failed Because It Necessitated Racially Discriminatory State Action Is Not Violative Of The Xivth Amendment Where The Reversion Is By Operation Of State Law, And Due To The State Court's Refusal To Apply The Doctrine Of Cy Pres., Lawrence J. Casazza Jan 1971

Constitutional Law - Estates - Reversion Of The Res Of A Charitable Trust Which Failed Because It Necessitated Racially Discriminatory State Action Is Not Violative Of The Xivth Amendment Where The Reversion Is By Operation Of State Law, And Due To The State Court's Refusal To Apply The Doctrine Of Cy Pres., Lawrence J. Casazza

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law - Welfare Law - Welfare Benefits Conditioned Upon Consent To A Warrantless Home Visit Held Not To Violate Fourth Amendment, Brian R. Mckillip Jan 1971

Constitutional Law - Welfare Law - Welfare Benefits Conditioned Upon Consent To A Warrantless Home Visit Held Not To Violate Fourth Amendment, Brian R. Mckillip

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


State Double Jeopardy After Benton V. Maryland, Richard G. Larsen Jan 1970

State Double Jeopardy After Benton V. Maryland, Richard G. Larsen

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Federal Courts - Petitioner Under State Indictment As A Recidivist May Attack The Constitutionality Of A Former Federal Conviction By A Motion In The Nature Of Coram Nobis When His Release From Custody Prevents Him From Using The Applicable Habeas Corpus Remedy (28 U.S.C. 2255), Thomas D. Rafter Jan 1970

Federal Courts - Petitioner Under State Indictment As A Recidivist May Attack The Constitutionality Of A Former Federal Conviction By A Motion In The Nature Of Coram Nobis When His Release From Custody Prevents Him From Using The Applicable Habeas Corpus Remedy (28 U.S.C. 2255), Thomas D. Rafter

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law - Libel - New York Times Rule Extended To Statements Made About Matters Of Public Concern, Stanley J. Davidson Jan 1970

Constitutional Law - Libel - New York Times Rule Extended To Statements Made About Matters Of Public Concern, Stanley J. Davidson

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.