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The Inviolability Of Privacy Belonging To A Citizen's Political Loyalties, Mark D. Rosenbaum
The Inviolability Of Privacy Belonging To A Citizen's Political Loyalties, Mark D. Rosenbaum
UC Law Constitutional Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Credentials Of State Delegations To The U.N. General Assmebly: A New Approach To Effectuation Of Self-Determination For Southern Africa, Edward Mcwhinney
Credentials Of State Delegations To The U.N. General Assmebly: A New Approach To Effectuation Of Self-Determination For Southern Africa, Edward Mcwhinney
UC Law Constitutional Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Voir Dire: How Should It Be Conducted To Ensure That Our Juries Are Representative And Impartial, Jon Van Dyke
Voir Dire: How Should It Be Conducted To Ensure That Our Juries Are Representative And Impartial, Jon Van Dyke
UC Law Constitutional Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Informational Privacy: Constitutional Challenges To The Collection And Dissemination Of Personal Information By Government Agencies, Lawrence J. Leigh
Informational Privacy: Constitutional Challenges To The Collection And Dissemination Of Personal Information By Government Agencies, Lawrence J. Leigh
UC Law Constitutional Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Racial Designation In Louisana: One Drop Of Black Blood Makes A Negro, Kenneth A. Davis
Racial Designation In Louisana: One Drop Of Black Blood Makes A Negro, Kenneth A. Davis
UC Law Constitutional Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Disturbing Trends In The Law Of Defamation: A Publishing Attorney's Opinion, Victor A. Kovner
Disturbing Trends In The Law Of Defamation: A Publishing Attorney's Opinion, Victor A. Kovner
UC Law Constitutional Quarterly
No abstract provided.
The Warren Court Critics: Where Are They Now That We Need Them, Isidore Silver
The Warren Court Critics: Where Are They Now That We Need Them, Isidore Silver
UC Law Constitutional Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Triangulating The Limits On The Tort Of Invasion Of Privacy: The Development Of The Remedy In Light Of The Expansion Of Constitutional Privilege, Michael P. Lehmann
Triangulating The Limits On The Tort Of Invasion Of Privacy: The Development Of The Remedy In Light Of The Expansion Of Constitutional Privilege, Michael P. Lehmann
UC Law Constitutional Quarterly
No abstract provided.
A Constitutional American Foreign Policy, Arthur J. Goldberg
A Constitutional American Foreign Policy, Arthur J. Goldberg
UC Law Constitutional Quarterly
No abstract provided.
The Constitution And The Moral Order, William J. Bennett
The Constitution And The Moral Order, William J. Bennett
UC Law Constitutional Quarterly
No abstract provided.
On The Constitution And The Moral Order, Edwin J. Delattre
On The Constitution And The Moral Order, Edwin J. Delattre
UC Law Constitutional Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Bennett On The Moral Order, Edmund L. Pincoffs
Bennett On The Moral Order, Edmund L. Pincoffs
UC Law Constitutional Quarterly
No abstract provided.
The Constitution And The Moral Order--Professor Bennett's Response To Comments, William J. Bennett
The Constitution And The Moral Order--Professor Bennett's Response To Comments, William J. Bennett
UC Law Constitutional Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Density Bonus Zoning To Provide Low And Moderate Cost Housing, Gregory Mellon Fox, Barbara Rosenfeld Davis
Density Bonus Zoning To Provide Low And Moderate Cost Housing, Gregory Mellon Fox, Barbara Rosenfeld Davis
UC Law Constitutional Quarterly
No abstract provided.
United States V. Madchetti And Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. V. Colby: Secrecy 2; First Amendment 0, David H. Ryan
United States V. Madchetti And Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. V. Colby: Secrecy 2; First Amendment 0, David H. Ryan
UC Law Constitutional Quarterly
No abstract provided.
A Child's Due Process Right To Counsel In Divorce Custody Proceedings, Maurice K. C. Wilcox
A Child's Due Process Right To Counsel In Divorce Custody Proceedings, Maurice K. C. Wilcox
UC Law Journal
Children have traditionally been denied separate counsel in divorce custody proceedings. The author discusses the constitutionality of this denial in the light of procedural due process guarantees announced by the Supreme Court. The note concludes that counsel is both necessary and justified either in the context of disputed custody or on a finding that the award has been reached without adequate consideration of the child's interests.
The Pseudo-Foreign Corporation In California, John Hugh Newman
The Pseudo-Foreign Corporation In California, John Hugh Newman
UC Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Faretta V. California: The Law Helps Those Who Help Themselves, Phil Miller
Faretta V. California: The Law Helps Those Who Help Themselves, Phil Miller
UC Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Judicial Review Of Informal Agency Action: A Case Study Of Shareholder Proposal No-Action Letters, Howard L. Vickery Iii
Judicial Review Of Informal Agency Action: A Case Study Of Shareholder Proposal No-Action Letters, Howard L. Vickery Iii
UC Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Speedy Trial, Slow Implementation: The Aba Standards In Search Of A Statehouse, John W. Poulos, Jerry P. Coleman
Speedy Trial, Slow Implementation: The Aba Standards In Search Of A Statehouse, John W. Poulos, Jerry P. Coleman
UC Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Entrapment Controversy, Roger C. Park
Political Aspects Of Public Sector Interest Arbitration, Joseph R. Grodin
Political Aspects Of Public Sector Interest Arbitration, Joseph R. Grodin
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Limiting Religious Tax Exemptions: When Should The Church Render Unto Caesar?, Stephen Schwarz
Limiting Religious Tax Exemptions: When Should The Church Render Unto Caesar?, Stephen Schwarz
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Metaphysics Of Punishment–An Exercise In Futility, William K.S. Wang
The Metaphysics Of Punishment–An Exercise In Futility, William K.S. Wang
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Pooling Agreements Under The New California General Corporation Law, William K.S. Wang
Pooling Agreements Under The New California General Corporation Law, William K.S. Wang
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Stevens V. Parke, Davis & Co., Marsha N. Cohen
Stevens V. Parke, Davis & Co., Marsha N. Cohen
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Standing, Mootness And Federal Rule 23–Balancing Perspectives, Mary Kay Kane
Standing, Mootness And Federal Rule 23–Balancing Perspectives, Mary Kay Kane
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Civil Jury Trial: The Case For Reasoned Iconoclasm, Mary Kay Kane
Civil Jury Trial: The Case For Reasoned Iconoclasm, Mary Kay Kane
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Roe V. Workman's Compensation Appeals Board: Something Fishy In California Workers' Compensation Law, Michael E. Zacharia
Roe V. Workman's Compensation Appeals Board: Something Fishy In California Workers' Compensation Law, Michael E. Zacharia
UC Law Journal
In California an injured employee receives workers compensation from his employer and can also bring an action for damages against a third party tortfeasor. The Labor Code provides the employer with subrogation rights in order to avoid double recovery by the employee. In Roe v. WCAB, the California Supreme Court held that concurrent employer negligence will bar his credit rights and that the WCAB has jurisdiction to determine the issue of employer negligence. This note traces pre-Roe appellate decisions and then analyzes and criticizes the Roe opinion. Finally, the author proposes an alternative solution utilizing certain comparative negligence principles announced …
The Communications Satellite Corporation: Toward A Workable Telecommunications Policy, Jordan Richard Kerner
The Communications Satellite Corporation: Toward A Workable Telecommunications Policy, Jordan Richard Kerner
UC Law Journal
In an effort to continue the United States' technological leadership in the field of international communications, Congress in 1962 granted a statutory monopoly to the Communications Satellite Corporation. This note presents a general background to the legislative history of the 1962 Satellite Act; a description of the corporation's development in its first 10 years and of its relationship to the international organization Intelsat; and an analysis of the pending 1975 amendments to the original act. The note also suggests specific modifications of the proposed amendments and a new approach to public communications policy in general.