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Articles 1 - 19 of 19
Full-Text Articles in Law
The Inequitable Burden Of School Desegregation Remedies: The Effects Of Shift In Supreme Court Decisions On The Buffalo School Desegregation Case, Denise E. O'Donnell
The Inequitable Burden Of School Desegregation Remedies: The Effects Of Shift In Supreme Court Decisions On The Buffalo School Desegregation Case, Denise E. O'Donnell
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Equal Protection Clause In The Supreme Court 1873-1903, Richard S. Kay
The Equal Protection Clause In The Supreme Court 1873-1903, Richard S. Kay
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
State Motor Vehicle Franchise Legislation: A Survey And Due Process Challenge To Board Composition, Gary M. Brown
State Motor Vehicle Franchise Legislation: A Survey And Due Process Challenge To Board Composition, Gary M. Brown
Vanderbilt Law Review
This Note briefly traces the rise of the franchise as the primary automobile distribution device, the problems that confronted early dealers, and their subsequent inability to secure judicial relief. After examining dealers' efforts in the legislatures and the resulting statutes this Note points out several infirmities that exist regarding state automobile franchise regulation. The Note then focuses upon a particular constitutional challenge to state automobile franchise legislation. Finally, the Note concludes that such legislation is either genuinely ineffective or leads to the anomalous result that dealers assume more powerful positions with respect to their manufacturers through unconstitutional means. Based upon …
From Brown To Bakke: The Supreme Court And School Integration: 1954-1978, Michigan Law Review
From Brown To Bakke: The Supreme Court And School Integration: 1954-1978, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Book Notice about From Brown to Bakke: The Supreme Court and School Integration: 1954-1978 by J. Harvie Wilkinson III
The Equal Protection Clause In The Supreme Court, 1873-1903, Richard Kay
The Equal Protection Clause In The Supreme Court, 1873-1903, Richard Kay
Faculty Articles and Papers
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law - Fourteenth Amendment - Due Process Clause - Civil Rights Actions - Identification Procedures, Richard T. Mcgonigle
Constitutional Law - Fourteenth Amendment - Due Process Clause - Civil Rights Actions - Identification Procedures, Richard T. Mcgonigle
Duquesne Law Review
The United States Supreme Court has held that the due process clause of the fourteenth amendment does not require a sheriff's department to establish identification procedures to ascertain the validity of a prisoner's protests of mistaken identity so long as the prisoner's arrest was made pursuant to a validly issued warrant.
Baker v. McCollan, 99 S. Ct. 2689 (1979).
Constitutional Law - Fourteenth Amendment - Equal Protection - Aliens' Rights - Governmental Function Doctrine, Gwendolyn M. Robosson
Constitutional Law - Fourteenth Amendment - Equal Protection - Aliens' Rights - Governmental Function Doctrine, Gwendolyn M. Robosson
Duquesne Law Review
The Supreme Court of the United States has held that a state may exclude aliens who have not declared an intent to become citizens from teaching in public schools.
Ambach v. Norwick, 441 U.S. 68 (1979).
Constitutional Law - Fourteenth Amendment - Due Process - Civil Commitment - Mentally Ill And Retarded Juveniles, Ramona M. Arena
Constitutional Law - Fourteenth Amendment - Due Process - Civil Commitment - Mentally Ill And Retarded Juveniles, Ramona M. Arena
Duquesne Law Review
The United States Supreme Court has upheld the constitutionality of Pennsylvania's voluntary admission and commitment procedures for mentally ill or retarded juveniles, which provide for determination by a neutral fact finder of the necessity for confinement and periodic review of the necessity for continued confinement by a similar procedure.
Secretary of Public Welfare v. Institutionalized Juveniles, 442 U.S. 640 (1979).
Federal Protection Of Individual Rights In Local Elections, 13 J. Marshall L. Rev. 503 (1980), Sheldon Gardner, Celeste M. Ebers
Federal Protection Of Individual Rights In Local Elections, 13 J. Marshall L. Rev. 503 (1980), Sheldon Gardner, Celeste M. Ebers
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
Mackey V. Montrym - Due Process Limits On The Use Of Interest Balancing, 13 J. Marshall L. Rev. 441 (1980), Joyce E. Heinzerling
Mackey V. Montrym - Due Process Limits On The Use Of Interest Balancing, 13 J. Marshall L. Rev. 441 (1980), Joyce E. Heinzerling
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law - Fourteenth Amendment - Equal Protection Clause - Adoption - Rights Of Putative Fathers, Ronald J. Rademacher
Constitutional Law - Fourteenth Amendment - Equal Protection Clause - Adoption - Rights Of Putative Fathers, Ronald J. Rademacher
Duquesne Law Review
The United States Supreme Court has held that a New York statute providing that a natural mother could withhold her consent to the adoption of her child, but denying the same right to an unwed father, violates the equal protection clause of the fourteenth amendment.
Caban v. Mohammed, 99 S. Ct. 1760 (1979).
Derivative Immunity Under Section 1983: Conspiracies Between Immune Judicial Officials And Private Persons, 14 J. Marshall L. Rev. 89 (1980), Jacquelyn F. Kidder
Derivative Immunity Under Section 1983: Conspiracies Between Immune Judicial Officials And Private Persons, 14 J. Marshall L. Rev. 89 (1980), Jacquelyn F. Kidder
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
Casenote, Constitutional Law--Equal Protection--New York Statute Requiring Consent Of Mother, But Not Of Father, As Prerequisite To Adoption Of Illegitimate Child Violates The Fourteenth Amendment Because It Draws Gender-Based Distinction Which Bears No Substantial Relation To State Interest In Encouraging Adoption Of Illegitimate Children--Caban V. Mohammed, 441 U.S. 380 (1979), Mary F. Radford
Faculty Publications By Year
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Due Process And Pro Hac Vice Appearances By Attorneys: Does Any Protection Remain?, Timothy C. Cashmore
Due Process And Pro Hac Vice Appearances By Attorneys: Does Any Protection Remain?, Timothy C. Cashmore
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Petrie V. Illinois High School Association: Gender Classification And High School Athletics, 14 J. Marshall L. Rev. 227 (1980), Diane I. Jennings
Petrie V. Illinois High School Association: Gender Classification And High School Athletics, 14 J. Marshall L. Rev. 227 (1980), Diane I. Jennings
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Rights Of Gay Prisoners: A Challenge To Protective Custody, Joan W. Howarth
The Rights Of Gay Prisoners: A Challenge To Protective Custody, Joan W. Howarth
Scholarly Works
This Note focuses on the specific issues raised by the traditional method of dealing with homosexuals in prison: isolation from the general prison population. This traditional segregation often results in almost twenty-four hour-a-day confinement to a cell, which severely limits access to programs and opportunities normally enjoyed by prisoners.
This Note first discusses the history and current practice of segregation of gay prisoners' as well as the broader subject of protective custody, and then outlines the judicial response to the problems of protective custody prisoners generally and gay prisoners specifically. It then critiques the judicial confusion and resulting reluctance to …
Log-Rolling And Judicial Review, Michael J. Waggoner
Log-Rolling And Judicial Review, Michael J. Waggoner
Publications
No abstract provided.
Rewriting Roe V. Wade, Donald H. Regan
Rewriting Roe V. Wade, Donald H. Regan
Book Chapters
Roe v. Wade is one of the most controversial cases the Supreme Court has decided. The result in the case — the establishment of a constitutional right to abortion — was controversial enough. Beyond that, even people who approve of the result have been dissatisfied with the Court's opinion. Others before me have attempted to explain how a better opinion could have been written. It seems to me, however, that the most promising argument in support of the result of Roe has not yet been made. This essay contains my suggestions for ""rewriting" Roe v. Wade.
Schoolbooks, School Boards, And The Constitution [Notes], Aleta Estreicher
Schoolbooks, School Boards, And The Constitution [Notes], Aleta Estreicher
Articles & Chapters
No abstract provided.