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Administrative Law

University of Washington School of Law

1962

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Adminstrative Law—Driver's License Suspension—Opportunity To Be Heard, Fred D. Smith Jul 1962

Adminstrative Law—Driver's License Suspension—Opportunity To Be Heard, Fred D. Smith

Washington Law Review

In Gnecchi v. State the Washington Supreme Court failed to take advantage of an opportunity to discredit the right-privilege dichotomy, a concept which the court has used in the past to determine a citizen's interest in his driver's license. The court continued to consider the driver's license a privilege which may be revoked or suspended without a hearing.


Administrative Law—Standing To Challenge Constitutionality Of Loyalty Oath, David C. Lycette Jul 1962

Administrative Law—Standing To Challenge Constitutionality Of Loyalty Oath, David C. Lycette

Washington Law Review

In Nostrand v. Little, the Washington State Supreme Court had an opportunity to pass on the much publicized loyalty oath required of certain state employees. Against a charge that procedural due process was violated because the statute calls for immediate dismissal upon non-compliance, the court found that the oath abridged no constitutional rights of the plaintiffs, two University of Washington professors.