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The Jury-Some Thoughts, Historical And Personal, Peter Keane
The Jury-Some Thoughts, Historical And Personal, Peter Keane
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rich baggage of our heritage and origins as a communal people. It is both what we have been and what we are now. From the jury's first crude forms developed by our primitive ancestors in thick groves of forest clearings, to contemporary juries in modern courtrooms listening to testimony about DNA and E. Coli Bacteria, the institution has been adequate to the tasks we give it. A jury is a more representative societal mechanism of our culture than anything else in which we participate as citizens.
Constitutional Review: Supreme Court, October 1977 Term, Marc Greenberg
Constitutional Review: Supreme Court, October 1977 Term, Marc Greenberg
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This review of Supreme Court cases address the News Media and the Broadcast Media and the First Amendment.
The Impact Of Law On Marketing, Christian N. Okeke
Moderator's Remarks, Institutional Due Process In The Twenty-First Century: The Future Of The Hearing Requirement, Harold H. Bruff
Moderator's Remarks, Institutional Due Process In The Twenty-First Century: The Future Of The Hearing Requirement, Harold H. Bruff
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No abstract provided.
A Prison And A Prisoner: The Provincial's View, Emily Calhoun
A Prison And A Prisoner: The Provincial's View, Emily Calhoun
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Book Review, Robert F. Nagel
Presidential Power And Administrative Rulemaking, Harold H. Bruff
Presidential Power And Administrative Rulemaking, Harold H. Bruff
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No abstract provided.
Implied Limitations On The Jurisdiction Of Indian Tribes, Richard B. Collins
Implied Limitations On The Jurisdiction Of Indian Tribes, Richard B. Collins
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No abstract provided.