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Mccarty V. Mccarty: The Moving Target Of Federal Pre-Emption Threatening All Non-Employee Spouses Symposium - Texas Community Property Law In Transition., Louise B. Raggio, Kenneth G. Raggio
Mccarty V. Mccarty: The Moving Target Of Federal Pre-Emption Threatening All Non-Employee Spouses Symposium - Texas Community Property Law In Transition., Louise B. Raggio, Kenneth G. Raggio
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Electronic Piracy: Can The Cable Television Industry Prevent Unauthorized Interception., Kevin W. Grillo
Electronic Piracy: Can The Cable Television Industry Prevent Unauthorized Interception., Kevin W. Grillo
St. Mary's Law Journal
The FCC and Congress have failed to enact specific regulations regarding unauthorized interception of cable television. This lack of regulation concerning electronic piracy has allowed entrepreneurs to develop means of intercepting cable television signals without compensation to the transmitting companies. The cable television industry has lost a significant portion of income through unauthorized interception of cable television. As the cable television industry continues to expand, the problem of electronic piracy of cable television signals will intensify. This has forced the cable television industry to seek varied legal solutions to resolve the problem. Although the cable television industry has found effective …
Charge Of Sex-Based Wage Discrimination Under Title Vii Not Limited By Bennett Amendment To Equal Pay For Equal Work Claims., John M. Sudyka
Charge Of Sex-Based Wage Discrimination Under Title Vii Not Limited By Bennett Amendment To Equal Pay For Equal Work Claims., John M. Sudyka
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Oil And Gas Programs And Broker-Dealer Securities Registration Ramifications Symposium - Selected Topics On Oil And Gas Law., William L. Powers
Oil And Gas Programs And Broker-Dealer Securities Registration Ramifications Symposium - Selected Topics On Oil And Gas Law., William L. Powers
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Article 7.12 Of The Texas Business Corporation Act Is The Exclusive Expression Of The Trust Fund Theory In Texas Case Note., Drew R. Fuller Jr.
Article 7.12 Of The Texas Business Corporation Act Is The Exclusive Expression Of The Trust Fund Theory In Texas Case Note., Drew R. Fuller Jr.
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Guidelines For The Reform Of Immigration Policy, Barry R. Chiswick
Guidelines For The Reform Of Immigration Policy, Barry R. Chiswick
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Immigration Program Of The Reagan Administration, Rudolph W. Giuliani
The Immigration Program Of The Reagan Administration, Rudolph W. Giuliani
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Possession Or Delivery Of Drug Paraphernalia Is Prohibited., John B. Milano Jr.
Possession Or Delivery Of Drug Paraphernalia Is Prohibited., John B. Milano Jr.
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Federal Conviction For Offense Not Constituting Felony Under Texas Law May Be Used To Enhance Punishment Under Section 12.42 Of Texas Penal Code When Federal Conviction In Punishable By Possible Confinement In Prison., Leo D. Figueroa
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Leasing Lands Subject To The Texas Relinquishment Act., James D. Shields
Leasing Lands Subject To The Texas Relinquishment Act., James D. Shields
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
The Duty To Warn And Instruct For Safe Use In Strict Tort Liability Symposium - Texas Community Property Law In Transition., James B. Sales
The Duty To Warn And Instruct For Safe Use In Strict Tort Liability Symposium - Texas Community Property Law In Transition., James B. Sales
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
A Farewell To Arms - An Analysis Of Texas Handgun Control Law., Robert G. Newman
A Farewell To Arms - An Analysis Of Texas Handgun Control Law., Robert G. Newman
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Voluntary Admission Of Minors To Mental Hospitals In Texas: A Proposal., Jane S. Snow
Voluntary Admission Of Minors To Mental Hospitals In Texas: A Proposal., Jane S. Snow
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Immigration Law And The Illusion Of Numerical Control, John A. Scanlan
Immigration Law And The Illusion Of Numerical Control, John A. Scanlan
University of Miami Law Review
No abstract provided.
Injection Of Contaminated Drug By Hospital Employee Sufficient To Constitute Sale Of Product For Purposes Of Implied Warranty., James D. Shields
Injection Of Contaminated Drug By Hospital Employee Sufficient To Constitute Sale Of Product For Purposes Of Implied Warranty., James D. Shields
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
The Erosion Of The Noerr Pennington Immunity.
The Erosion Of The Noerr Pennington Immunity.
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Exhaustion Of State Administrative Remedies In A Prerequisite To 42 U.S.C. 1983 Action., Russell W. Heald
Exhaustion Of State Administrative Remedies In A Prerequisite To 42 U.S.C. 1983 Action., Russell W. Heald
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Control Group Test Unacceptable As Standard For Assertion Of Attorney-Client By Corporations., Thomas D. Anthony
Control Group Test Unacceptable As Standard For Assertion Of Attorney-Client By Corporations., Thomas D. Anthony
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Manufacturing Process Which Includes Use Of Mathematical Formula And Computer Program Constitutes Patentable Subject Matter., Edward W. Roush Jr.
Manufacturing Process Which Includes Use Of Mathematical Formula And Computer Program Constitutes Patentable Subject Matter., Edward W. Roush Jr.
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Parental Child-Snatching: Out Of A No-Man's-Land Of Law., Wayne Young
Parental Child-Snatching: Out Of A No-Man's-Land Of Law., Wayne Young
St. Mary's Law Journal
Approximately 100,000 parental child-snatchings occur annually. When a parent takes a kidnapped child to another jurisdiction, the injured parent must convince the court to recognize a foreign custody decree and persuade the same court to enforce that decree. Congress enacted the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act (UCCJA) to eliminate relitigation of custody decrees in other states and end court practices which protect the kidnapping parent. However, the UCCJA does not resolve parental child-snatching because the Act is ineffective in non-adopting states and the Act fails to aid a state in locating the abducting parent. Non-UCCJA states such as Texas have …
Sales Contracts And Impracticability In A Changing World., Thomas Black
Sales Contracts And Impracticability In A Changing World., Thomas Black
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Trial Judge Required, Upon Proper Request, To Instruct Jury Not To Draw Adverse Inferences From A Defendant's Failure To Testify., Susan L. Gellis
Trial Judge Required, Upon Proper Request, To Instruct Jury Not To Draw Adverse Inferences From A Defendant's Failure To Testify., Susan L. Gellis
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Changes In Appellate Review In Criminal Cases Following The 1980 Constitutional Amendment., Carl E.F. Dally, Patricia A. Brockway
Changes In Appellate Review In Criminal Cases Following The 1980 Constitutional Amendment., Carl E.F. Dally, Patricia A. Brockway
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Suppression Of Demonstration Permits Represents Invalid Prior Restraint On Free Speech, For Which Temporary Injunctive Relief Appropriate., Diana K. Miller
Suppression Of Demonstration Permits Represents Invalid Prior Restraint On Free Speech, For Which Temporary Injunctive Relief Appropriate., Diana K. Miller
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Admission Of Compelled Psychiatric Testimony At Sentencing Phase Violates Defendant's Fifth And Sixth Amendment Rights., Jane S. Snow
Admission Of Compelled Psychiatric Testimony At Sentencing Phase Violates Defendant's Fifth And Sixth Amendment Rights., Jane S. Snow
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Actual Damages Recoverable For Loss Of Credit Or Injury To Credit Reputation If Proven Natural, Probable, And Foreseeable Consequence Of Breach., Sharon Callaway
Actual Damages Recoverable For Loss Of Credit Or Injury To Credit Reputation If Proven Natural, Probable, And Foreseeable Consequence Of Breach., Sharon Callaway
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
Shipowner Has No Duty To Supervise Or Inspect Cargo Operation Area Once Stevedore Has Begun Cargo Operations, Absent Knowledge Of Defects, Contract Provision, Positive Law, Or Custom., Ken D. Hamilton
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
A Territorial Approach To Representation For Illegal Aliens, Michigan Law Review
A Territorial Approach To Representation For Illegal Aliens, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
This Note rejects these arguments in favor of the thesis that the census clause affirmatively requires including illegal aliens in the census figures used to apportion representatives among the states. Part I argues that the framers intended to allocate representation among the states based on a number of considerations, including wealth, and chose total population within the territory of each state as the best measure of those considerations. Part II contends that the requirement of individual equality in voting rights does not apply to interstate comparisons of voting power. Rather, a specific structural agreement reached by the states as sovereign …
The Refugee Act Of 1980: Its Past And Future, David A. Martin
The Refugee Act Of 1980: Its Past And Future, David A. Martin
Michigan Journal of International Law
Offered here is a description of the key provisions of the Refugee Act, suggesting why they took the shape they did and outlining the major difficulties that remain in crafting and sustaining effective refugee and asylum policies.