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Full-Text Articles in Law
The Emotional Trauma Of Hijacking: Who Pays?, Karen Campbell
The Emotional Trauma Of Hijacking: Who Pays?, Karen Campbell
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Police Misconduct: Municipal Liability Under Section 1983, Clinton J. Elliott
Police Misconduct: Municipal Liability Under Section 1983, Clinton J. Elliott
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Apportionment In Kentucky After Comparative Negligence, John M. Rogers
Apportionment In Kentucky After Comparative Negligence, John M. Rogers
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Post-Discharge Failure To Warn: A New Theory Allowing Access To Ftca Recovery, Denise A. Garrison
Post-Discharge Failure To Warn: A New Theory Allowing Access To Ftca Recovery, Denise A. Garrison
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Miotke V. City Of Spokane: Nuisance Or Inverse Condemnation—Theories For Government Environmental Liability, Gary L. Baker
Miotke V. City Of Spokane: Nuisance Or Inverse Condemnation—Theories For Government Environmental Liability, Gary L. Baker
Seattle University Law Review
A recent decision by the Washington State Supreme Court, Miotke v. City of Spokane, may broadly affect the right to and type of recovery that will be available to persons whose property rights are infringed either by an agent of the state or by private parties. Miotke involved the dumping of untreated sewage into a river, with the sewage flowing into a lake and interfering with lakefront property owners' enjoyment of their property. The court in Miotke faced a set of claims in property, tort, and state environmental law. The court recognized the significance of its decision and the …
Torts, Jill L. Miles