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Criminal Law—Due Process And The Right To Trial By Jury In State Criminal Procedure, Paul A. Battaglia
Criminal Law—Due Process And The Right To Trial By Jury In State Criminal Procedure, Paul A. Battaglia
Buffalo Law Review
Baldwin v. New York, 399 U.S. 66 (1970).
Equal Protection Against Unnecessary Police Violence And The Original Understanding Of The Fourteenth Amendment: A Comment, Alfred Avins
Equal Protection Against Unnecessary Police Violence And The Original Understanding Of The Fourteenth Amendment: A Comment, Alfred Avins
Buffalo Law Review
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Criminal Law—Stop And Frisk—Terry V. Ohio Rationale Applied To Stop And Frisk In New York, Abraham Abramovsky
Criminal Law—Stop And Frisk—Terry V. Ohio Rationale Applied To Stop And Frisk In New York, Abraham Abramovsky
Buffalo Law Review
People v. Arthurs, 24 N.Y.2d 688, 249 N.E.2d 462, 301 N.Y.S.2d 614 (1969).
Constitutional Law—Detentions For The Purpose Of Obtaining Fingerprints Are Subject To The Fourth Amendment’S Constraints Against Unreasonable Searches And Seizures, Gregory Stamm
Buffalo Law Review
Davis v. Mississippi, 394 U.S. 721 (1969).
Constitutional Law—Exclusionary Rule Applied To State Liquor Authority Administrative Searches, Judith B. Ittig
Constitutional Law—Exclusionary Rule Applied To State Liquor Authority Administrative Searches, Judith B. Ittig
Buffalo Law Review
Matter of Finn's Liquor Shop, Inc. v. State Liquor Authority, 24 N.Y.2d 647 (1969).
Constitutional Law—The Serviceman’S Right To A Civilian Trial For A Non-Service Connected Crime, Bruce R. Fenwick
Constitutional Law—The Serviceman’S Right To A Civilian Trial For A Non-Service Connected Crime, Bruce R. Fenwick
Buffalo Law Review
O'Callahan v. Parker, 395 U.S. 258 (1969).
Constitutional Law—Warrantless Search Incident To A Lawful Arrest Must Be Limited To Area Within Suspect ‘S Control, Susan Levenberg
Constitutional Law—Warrantless Search Incident To A Lawful Arrest Must Be Limited To Area Within Suspect ‘S Control, Susan Levenberg
Buffalo Law Review
Chimel v. California, 395 U.S. 752 (1969).
Criminal Law—Electronic Eavesdropping-Standing To Object To Third Party Conversations, Joel E. Schweitzer
Criminal Law—Electronic Eavesdropping-Standing To Object To Third Party Conversations, Joel E. Schweitzer
Buffalo Law Review
Alderman v. United States, 394 U.S. 165 (1969).
Civil Rights—Public Accommodations—Recreational Facility Held A Covered Establishment Under 1964 Act, Richard R. Stokely
Civil Rights—Public Accommodations—Recreational Facility Held A Covered Establishment Under 1964 Act, Richard R. Stokely
Buffalo Law Review
Daniel v. Paul, 395 U.S. 298 (1969).