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Constitutional Law—Price Regulation Of Liquor Industry Not Violative Of Due Process Of Law, Charles E. Milch
Constitutional Law—Price Regulation Of Liquor Industry Not Violative Of Due Process Of Law, Charles E. Milch
Buffalo Law Review
Joseph E. Seagram and Sons, Inc. v. Hostetter, 16 N.Y. 47, 209 N.E.2d 701, 262 N.Y.S.2d 75, cert. granted, 34 U.S.L. Week 3179 (U.S. Nov. 23, 1965).
The Rights Of Prisoners While Incarcerated, David Gerald Jay
The Rights Of Prisoners While Incarcerated, David Gerald Jay
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law—Inspections And The Warrant Requirement—Warrant Required In Zoning Inspections Where Purpose Is To Gather Evidence For A Criminal Prosecution, George Wallach
Buffalo Law Review
People v. Laverne, 14 N.Y.2d 304, 200 N.E.2d 441, 251 N.Y.S.2d 452 (1964).
Constitutional Law—Local Law Setting Residence Requirements For Local Police Officers Invalid As Conflicting With Valid State Statute, David M. Brown
Constitutional Law—Local Law Setting Residence Requirements For Local Police Officers Invalid As Conflicting With Valid State Statute, David M. Brown
Buffalo Law Review
Hesselgrave v. King, 45 Misc. 2d 256, 256 N.Y.S.2d 753 (Sup. Ct. 1965).
Future Interests—Application Of Statute To Bar Enforcement Of Matured Reverter Held Unconstitutional, Alan A. Ransom
Future Interests—Application Of Statute To Bar Enforcement Of Matured Reverter Held Unconstitutional, Alan A. Ransom
Buffalo Law Review
Board of Educ. v. Miles, 15 N.Y.2d 364, 207 N.E.2d 181, 259 N.Y.S.2d 129 (1965).
Obscenity: Roth Goes To The Movies, John T. O'Mara
Obscenity: Roth Goes To The Movies, John T. O'Mara
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.