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The Wage-Loss Principle In Workers’ Compensation, Arthur Larson Jan 1980

The Wage-Loss Principle In Workers’ Compensation, Arthur Larson

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The First Amendment And The Free Press: A Comment On Some New Trends And Some Old Theories, William W. Van Alstyne Jan 1980

The First Amendment And The Free Press: A Comment On Some New Trends And Some Old Theories, William W. Van Alstyne

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Responding to the trend of media rights being subjugated through the legal process, this article examines Justice Stewart's suggestion that the media should be treated with extra deference in First Amendment cases. This examination looks at the sufficiency of the press's claim of judicial harshness, whether the press should be treated differently than other speakers, and also compares press freedom in foreign nations.


Curing Defects Of Natural Justice By Appeal, Lawrence G. Baxter Jan 1980

Curing Defects Of Natural Justice By Appeal, Lawrence G. Baxter

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The Mccarthy Era: History As Snapshot, Michael E. Tigar Jan 1980

The Mccarthy Era: History As Snapshot, Michael E. Tigar

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Legal Aspects Of Changing University Investment Strategies, George C. Christie Jan 1980

Legal Aspects Of Changing University Investment Strategies, George C. Christie

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Until the early 1970's most private colleges and universities followed conservative investment strategies. To better finance the expanding scope of higher education, many private colleges and universities then began to move increasingly toward common stock. The total return on common stock in the seventies, however, proved insufficient to meet increasing budgetary requirements. In 1978, Duke University, following the lead of other private institutions, further diversified its portfolio by investing $2.16 million of unrestricted endowment funds in unimproved real property. In an analysis applicable to many private colleges and universities across the nation Prof. Christie assesses the legality of this strategy …


Debt Collection From Married Californians: Problems Caused By Transmutations, Single-Spouse Management, And Invalid Marriage, William A. Reppy Jr. Jan 1980

Debt Collection From Married Californians: Problems Caused By Transmutations, Single-Spouse Management, And Invalid Marriage, William A. Reppy Jr.

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Ceremony And Realism: Demise Of Appellate Procedure, Paul D. Carrington Jan 1980

Ceremony And Realism: Demise Of Appellate Procedure, Paul D. Carrington

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Rape Victim Shield Laws And The Sixth Amendment, J. Alexander Tanford, Anthony J. Bocchino Jan 1980

Rape Victim Shield Laws And The Sixth Amendment, J. Alexander Tanford, Anthony J. Bocchino

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Socialist Countries In Gatt, K. Grzybowski Jan 1980

Socialist Countries In Gatt, K. Grzybowski

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Sociopsychological Processes Underlying Attitudes Toward Legal Punishment, Neil Vidmar, Dale T. Miller Jan 1980

Sociopsychological Processes Underlying Attitudes Toward Legal Punishment, Neil Vidmar, Dale T. Miller

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This paper develops a theoretical framework for investigating the socialpsychological dynamics of punishment reactions to criminal offenders. Two basic types of punishment motives are delineated: behavior control and retribution. The target, or focus, of these motives may be the offender or a broader social audience. Within each of the four cells defined by this classification, we review the literature describing how punishment responses are influenced by characteristics of the rule, the offense, and the offender, as well as by the attitude and personality of the reactor. A large number of empirically testable propositions are generated.


Rhetorical Styles On The Fuller Court, Walter F. Pratt Jan 1980

Rhetorical Styles On The Fuller Court, Walter F. Pratt

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The Variety, Policy And Constitutionality Of Product Liability Statutes Of Repose, Francis Mcgovern Jan 1980

The Variety, Policy And Constitutionality Of Product Liability Statutes Of Repose, Francis Mcgovern

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