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Full-Text Articles in Law
Doing Away With The Exclusionary Rule, Francis A. Gilligan, Fredric I. Lederer
Doing Away With The Exclusionary Rule, Francis A. Gilligan, Fredric I. Lederer
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No abstract provided.
The Future Of Cable Communications And The Fairness Doctrine, Tom A. Collins
The Future Of Cable Communications And The Fairness Doctrine, Tom A. Collins
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No abstract provided.
The Constitution After Watergate, William F. Swindler
The Constitution After Watergate, William F. Swindler
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No abstract provided.
Public Education: Maternity Leave, Jay E. Grenig
Public Education: Maternity Leave, Jay E. Grenig
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No abstract provided.
The Design Of Videotape Systems For Legal Education, Dale A. Whitman, Gerald R. Williams
The Design Of Videotape Systems For Legal Education, Dale A. Whitman, Gerald R. Williams
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Over the past 20 years in which videotape technology has been commercially available, considerable literature has offered encouragement and advice concerning its general educational applications. More recently, a developing body of literature, materials, and practices has brought videotape to the attention of legal educators. One of the chief impediments to realization of the full potential of videotape in legal education, however, is the lack of an adequate description of the necessary facilities and electronic equipment. This comment will discuss the basic uses of videotape in legal education and the physical facilities and equipment (including types, arrangement, and costs) that might …
Foreword: Life Liberty And Property Rights For The Elderly, George J. Alexander
Foreword: Life Liberty And Property Rights For The Elderly, George J. Alexander
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No abstract provided.
Enterprise Coverage Under The Fair Labor Standards Act: An Assessment Of The First Generation, Mack Player
Enterprise Coverage Under The Fair Labor Standards Act: An Assessment Of The First Generation, Mack Player
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No abstract provided.
Work Assignment Resolutions: Section 10(K) "Finality" And Employers' Ability To Secure Judicial Review, Mack Player
Work Assignment Resolutions: Section 10(K) "Finality" And Employers' Ability To Secure Judicial Review, Mack Player
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No abstract provided.
Union Discipline Of Its Membership Under Section 101(A)(5) Of Landrum-Griffin: What Is "Discipline" And How Much Process Is Due?, Mack Player, J. Ralph Beaird
Union Discipline Of Its Membership Under Section 101(A)(5) Of Landrum-Griffin: What Is "Discipline" And How Much Process Is Due?, Mack Player, J. Ralph Beaird
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No abstract provided.
Beyond Contempt: Obligors To Injunctions, Doug R. Rendleman
Beyond Contempt: Obligors To Injunctions, Doug R. Rendleman
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No abstract provided.
Is 1975 The Year Of Federal No-Fault?, James D. Ghiardi
Is 1975 The Year Of Federal No-Fault?, James D. Ghiardi
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No abstract provided.
Accountability: The Constitutional Goal, William F. Swindler
Accountability: The Constitutional Goal, William F. Swindler
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No abstract provided.
The New Due Process: Rights And Remedies, Doug R. Rendleman
The New Due Process: Rights And Remedies, Doug R. Rendleman
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This article discusses the "new" due process. Perhaps new is a misnomer. Due process was not discovered recently. It has been around a long time protecting varying interests from arbitrary action. The discovery called the "new" due process is merely that procedural protections are not so limited as previously thought. This article will examine the interests encompassed by the new due process and the remedial apparatus now being developed to protect those interests.
The Trade Act Of 1974: Coping With Unequal Environmental Control Costs, Scott C. Whitney
The Trade Act Of 1974: Coping With Unequal Environmental Control Costs, Scott C. Whitney
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No abstract provided.
Andenaes And The Theory Of Deterence, Larry I. Palmer
Andenaes And The Theory Of Deterence, Larry I. Palmer
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No abstract provided.
The Concept Of Benefit In The Law Of Quasi-Contract, Timothy J. Sullivan
The Concept Of Benefit In The Law Of Quasi-Contract, Timothy J. Sullivan
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No abstract provided.
Politics As Law: The Cherokee Cases, William F. Swindler
Politics As Law: The Cherokee Cases, William F. Swindler
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No abstract provided.
Trade Regulation And Professional Sports, Jerome F. Leavell, Howard L. Millard
Trade Regulation And Professional Sports, Jerome F. Leavell, Howard L. Millard
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No abstract provided.
The Role Of Congress In Determining Incidental Powers Of The President And Of The Federal Courts: A Comment On The Horizontal Effect Of "The Sweeping Clause", William W. Van Alstyne
The Role Of Congress In Determining Incidental Powers Of The President And Of The Federal Courts: A Comment On The Horizontal Effect Of "The Sweeping Clause", William W. Van Alstyne
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No abstract provided.