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Book Review Of Legislative Journals Of The Council Of Colonial Virginia And Minutes Of The Council And General Court Of Colonial Virginia, William F. Swindler Dec 1980

Book Review Of Legislative Journals Of The Council Of Colonial Virginia And Minutes Of The Council And General Court Of Colonial Virginia, William F. Swindler

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Opinion Volume 21 Number 5 – November 20, 1980, The Opinion Nov 1980

The Opinion Volume 21 Number 5 – November 20, 1980, The Opinion

The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)

The Opinion newspaper issue dated November 20, 1980


The Opinion Volume 21 Number 4 – October 30, 1980, The Opinion Oct 1980

The Opinion Volume 21 Number 4 – October 30, 1980, The Opinion

The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)

The Opinion newspaper issue dated October 30, 1980


The Opinion Volume 21 Number 3 – October 16, 1980, The Opinion Oct 1980

The Opinion Volume 21 Number 3 – October 16, 1980, The Opinion

The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)

The Opinion newspaper issue dated October 16, 1980


The Opinion Volume 21 Number 2 – October 2, 1980, The Opinion Oct 1980

The Opinion Volume 21 Number 2 – October 2, 1980, The Opinion

The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)

The Opinion newspaper issue dated October 2, 1980


The Private Use Of Public Authority: Sovereignty And Associations In The Common Law, Arthur J. Jacobson Oct 1980

The Private Use Of Public Authority: Sovereignty And Associations In The Common Law, Arthur J. Jacobson

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Equal Protection Clause In The Supreme Court 1873-1903, Richard S. Kay Oct 1980

The Equal Protection Clause In The Supreme Court 1873-1903, Richard S. Kay

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Law As The Engine Of State: The Trial Of Anne Boleyn, Margery S. Schauer, Frederick Schauer Oct 1980

Law As The Engine Of State: The Trial Of Anne Boleyn, Margery S. Schauer, Frederick Schauer

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Earl Warren: The Judge Who Changed America. By Jack Harrison Pollack, Richard Y. Funston Oct 1980

Earl Warren: The Judge Who Changed America. By Jack Harrison Pollack, Richard Y. Funston

Vanderbilt Law Review

Earl Warren was a decent, personable, and humane man who had the good fortune to preside over the Supreme Court of the United States at a peculiarly propitious moment. That, surely, is enough to say for any man's lifetime, and someday the definitive biography of Warren will say it. In the meantime, it remains some-thing of a mystery why aging liberals find it necessary to canonize the late Chief Justice. Nevertheless, journalist Jack Harrison Pollack's Earl Warren: The Judge Who Changed America is the latest addition to the Warren hagiography. In it you meet Warren,the self-effacing, underpaid, young District Attorney; …


The Opinion Volume 21 Number 1 – September 18, 1980, The Opinion Sep 1980

The Opinion Volume 21 Number 1 – September 18, 1980, The Opinion

The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)

The Opinion newspaper issue dated September 18, 1980


Mr. Justice Rufus W. Peckham And The Case Of Ex Parte Young: Lochnerizing Munn V. Illinois, William F. Duker Sep 1980

Mr. Justice Rufus W. Peckham And The Case Of Ex Parte Young: Lochnerizing Munn V. Illinois, William F. Duker

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Preserving The Progressive Spirit In A Conservative Time: The Joint Reform Efforts Of Justice Brandeis And Professor Frankfurter, 1916-1933, David W. Levy, Bruce Allen Murphy Aug 1980

Preserving The Progressive Spirit In A Conservative Time: The Joint Reform Efforts Of Justice Brandeis And Professor Frankfurter, 1916-1933, David W. Levy, Bruce Allen Murphy

Michigan Law Review

On January 28, 1916, President Wilson sent the name of Louis D. Brandeis to the Senate for confirmation as a Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Wilson's act surprised many Americans and sparked one of the bitterest confirmation struggles in the history of the Republic. The nomination and the confirmation that followed also created a painful and highly personal dilemma for the new Justice. This dilemma led Brandeis to a private arrangement that opened an unusual and revealing chapter in the story of the extra judicial activities of American justices. Even more important, the arrangement constitutes a noteworthy episode …


Incapacitating The Habitual Criminal: The English Experience, Sir Leon Radzinowicz, Roger Hood Aug 1980

Incapacitating The Habitual Criminal: The English Experience, Sir Leon Radzinowicz, Roger Hood

Michigan Law Review

In this Article, Sir Leon Radzinowicz and .Dr. Roger Hood trace 150 years of unsuccessful English efforts to identify, sentence, and reform habitual criminal offenders. The Supreme Court's recent decision in Rummel v. Estelle has publicized habitual offender statutes in the United States. But Rummel primarily addressed the constitutionality, rather than the desirability, of a state habitual offender statute. This Article examines the broader policy questions common to habitual offender programs in both the United Stales and Great Britain. It describes the tension between liberal tradition and the state's desire to incapacitate those who repeatedly threaten life or property.


Not Socrates, But Protagoras: The Sophistic Basis Of Legal Education, William C. Heffernan Jul 1980

Not Socrates, But Protagoras: The Sophistic Basis Of Legal Education, William C. Heffernan

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Fuller Court And State Criminal Process Threshold Of Modern Limitations On Government, William F. Duker May 1980

The Fuller Court And State Criminal Process Threshold Of Modern Limitations On Government, William F. Duker

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Opinion Volume 20 Number 12 – April 24, 1980, The Opinion Apr 1980

The Opinion Volume 20 Number 12 – April 24, 1980, The Opinion

The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)

The Opinion newspaper issue dated April 24, 1980. Includes Onion spoof issue insert.


The Opinion Volume 20 Number 11 – April 10, 1980, The Opinion Apr 1980

The Opinion Volume 20 Number 11 – April 10, 1980, The Opinion

The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)

The Opinion newspaper issue dated April 10, 1980


Tribute To Robert E. Stipe, Rufus L. Edmisten Apr 1980

Tribute To Robert E. Stipe, Rufus L. Edmisten

North Carolina Central Law Review

No abstract provided.


Robert Edwin Stipe, John L. Sanders Apr 1980

Robert Edwin Stipe, John L. Sanders

North Carolina Central Law Review

No abstract provided.


Foreword, James P. Beckwith Jr. Apr 1980

Foreword, James P. Beckwith Jr.

North Carolina Central Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Decade Of Preservation And Preservation Law, Robert E. Stipe Apr 1980

A Decade Of Preservation And Preservation Law, Robert E. Stipe

North Carolina Central Law Review

No abstract provided.


The North Carolina Historic Preservation And Conservation Agreements Act: Assessment And Implications For Historic Preservation, Michelle Rippon Apr 1980

The North Carolina Historic Preservation And Conservation Agreements Act: Assessment And Implications For Historic Preservation, Michelle Rippon

North Carolina Central Law Review

No abstract provided.


An Annotated List Of Major Historic Preservation Court Decisions, Stephen N. Dennis Apr 1980

An Annotated List Of Major Historic Preservation Court Decisions, Stephen N. Dennis

North Carolina Central Law Review

No abstract provided.


American Legal Realism And Empirical Social Science: The Singular Case Of Underhill Moore, John Henry Schlegel Apr 1980

American Legal Realism And Empirical Social Science: The Singular Case Of Underhill Moore, John Henry Schlegel

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


The New Property Of The Nineteenth Century: The Development Of The Modern Concept Of Property, Kenneth J. Vandevelde Apr 1980

The New Property Of The Nineteenth Century: The Development Of The Modern Concept Of Property, Kenneth J. Vandevelde

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Opinion Volume 20 Number 10 – March 27, 1980, The Opinion Mar 1980

The Opinion Volume 20 Number 10 – March 27, 1980, The Opinion

The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)

The Opinion newspaper issue dated March 27, 1980


The Opinion Volume 20 Number 9 – March 6, 1980, The Opinion Mar 1980

The Opinion Volume 20 Number 9 – March 6, 1980, The Opinion

The Opinion Newspaper (all issues)

The Opinion newspaper issue dated March 6, 1980


For Capital Punishment, Michigan Law Review Mar 1980

For Capital Punishment, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

A Book Notice about For Capital Punishment by Walter Berns


Mr. Justice Rufus W. Peckham: The Police Power And The Individual In A Changing World, William F. Duker Mar 1980

Mr. Justice Rufus W. Peckham: The Police Power And The Individual In A Changing World, William F. Duker

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Scientific Method In Legal Thought: Legal Realism And The Fourteen Principles Of Justice., C. Kaufman Mar 1980

The Scientific Method In Legal Thought: Legal Realism And The Fourteen Principles Of Justice., C. Kaufman

St. Mary's Law Journal

The purpose of the law is to do justice. This has led to society believing that justice is a legitimate function of the law. Because of this, the decisions of courts and legislators reflect core principles of justice that underlay the law. By utilizing the scientific method’s process of looking at data and drawing a hypothesis to explain that data, these core principles of justice can be hammered out by examining the just explanations for different lines of cases or statutes and can be seen consistently running throughout recorded decisions. Because of the law’s purpose of justice, it should always …