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Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law

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An Analysis Of The Unwed Father's Adoption Rights In Light Of Caban V. Mohammed: A Foundation In Federal Law For A Necessary Redrafting Of The Pennsylvania Adoption Act, Richard Gutekunst Jan 1980

An Analysis Of The Unwed Father's Adoption Rights In Light Of Caban V. Mohammed: A Foundation In Federal Law For A Necessary Redrafting Of The Pennsylvania Adoption Act, Richard Gutekunst

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law - Fourteenth Amendment - Statute Denying Illegitimates The Right To Inherit By Intestate Succession From Their Fathers Held To Be Invidious Discrimination In Violation Of The Equal Protection Clause Of The Fourteenth Amendment, Lisa S. Hunter Jan 1978

Constitutional Law - Fourteenth Amendment - Statute Denying Illegitimates The Right To Inherit By Intestate Succession From Their Fathers Held To Be Invidious Discrimination In Violation Of The Equal Protection Clause Of The Fourteenth Amendment, Lisa S. Hunter

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Family Law - Illegitimate Children - Denial Of Equal Recovery Rights To Dependent Unacknowledged Illegitimates Under State Workmen's Compensation Statute Violates Equal Protection, E. R. Harding Jan 1973

Family Law - Illegitimate Children - Denial Of Equal Recovery Rights To Dependent Unacknowledged Illegitimates Under State Workmen's Compensation Statute Violates Equal Protection, E. R. Harding

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


An Idigent's Right To An In Forma Pauperis Proceeding In Pennsylvania Divorce Litigation - Analysis And A Proposal, Richard W. Hoolstein, Michael R. Stiles Jan 1970

An Idigent's Right To An In Forma Pauperis Proceeding In Pennsylvania Divorce Litigation - Analysis And A Proposal, Richard W. Hoolstein, Michael R. Stiles

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.