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The Logic Of Conspiracy—United States V. Spock, 416 F.2d 165 (1969)., Janet S. Lindgren Jan 1970

The Logic Of Conspiracy—United States V. Spock, 416 F.2d 165 (1969)., Janet S. Lindgren

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Reprinted in Legal Concepts in Conspiracy: A Law Review Trilogy (Arno Press 1972).


The Organized Crime Act (S. 30) Or Its Critics: Which Threatens Civil Liberties, John L. Mcclellan, G. Robert Blakey Jan 1970

The Organized Crime Act (S. 30) Or Its Critics: Which Threatens Civil Liberties, John L. Mcclellan, G. Robert Blakey

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On January 23, 1970, the Senate passed by the overwhelming vote of 73 to 1, S. 30, the Organized Crime Control Act of 1969. During the debate in the Senate, S. 30 was subjected to indiscriminate charges that it would, in the words of the American Civil Liberties Union, "make drastic incursions on civil liberties" and that it ran "counter to the letter and spirit of the Constitution."

Certain newspaper commentators and a prominent mayor have echoed those charges, and recently a report critical of several key titles of S. 30 was published by the Committee on Federal Legislation of …


Liability Without Fault: Logic And Potential Of A Developing Concept, Janet S. Lindgren Jan 1970

Liability Without Fault: Logic And Potential Of A Developing Concept, Janet S. Lindgren

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