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Courts--Prospective Overruling, William Walter Smith
Courts--Prospective Overruling, William Walter Smith
West Virginia Law Review
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Procedure--Effect Of Dismissal Of Venue-Giving Defendant, Frank Thomas Graff Jr.
Procedure--Effect Of Dismissal Of Venue-Giving Defendant, Frank Thomas Graff Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Procedure--The Sufficiency Of The Record In Opposing A Motion For Summary Judgment, Sterl Franklin Shinaberry
Procedure--The Sufficiency Of The Record In Opposing A Motion For Summary Judgment, Sterl Franklin Shinaberry
West Virginia Law Review
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The New Scope Of Federal Habeas Corpus For State Prisoners, Willard D. Lorensen
The New Scope Of Federal Habeas Corpus For State Prisoners, Willard D. Lorensen
West Virginia Law Review
The year 1963 may be marked as another milestone in the evolution of the federal writ of habeas corpus. Two recent decisions of the United States Supreme Court have resolved with long needed clarity two threshold problems that face a district court when application for the writ comes from a state prisoner: (1) what issues may be raised and (2) what effect is to be given previous state court consideration of these same issues. Though storms of protest resounded a decade ago about abuse of the writ, the habeas corpus scene in more recent years has been relatively quiet. While …
Abstracts Of Recent Cases, Charles David Mcmunn
Abstracts Of Recent Cases, Charles David Mcmunn
West Virginia Law Review
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Procedure--Rule 36--Request For Admissions, Ralph Charles Dusic Jr.
Procedure--Rule 36--Request For Admissions, Ralph Charles Dusic Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
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Abstracts Of Recent Cases, Robert William Burk Jr.
Abstracts Of Recent Cases, Robert William Burk Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
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Procedure--Involuntary Dismissal--An Interpretation Of Rule 41(B) Of The Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure, Lee Ames Luce
Procedure--Involuntary Dismissal--An Interpretation Of Rule 41(B) Of The Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure, Lee Ames Luce
West Virginia Law Review
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