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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
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.
Federal Protection For Archaeological Resources, Ronald H. Rosenberg
Federal Protection For Archaeological Resources, Ronald H. Rosenberg
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No abstract provided.
The Recrudescence Of Property Rights As The Foremost Principle Of Civil Liberties: The First Decade Of The Burger Court, William W. Van Alstyne
The Recrudescence Of Property Rights As The Foremost Principle Of Civil Liberties: The First Decade Of The Burger Court, William W. Van Alstyne
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No abstract provided.
The New Iowa Criminal Code: Part Ii, Kermit L. Dunahoo
The New Iowa Criminal Code: Part Ii, Kermit L. Dunahoo
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No abstract provided.
Compensatory Contempt To Collect Money, Doug R. Rendleman
Compensatory Contempt To Collect Money, Doug R. Rendleman
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No abstract provided.
The Local Service Concept In Broadcasting: An Evaluation And Recommendation For Change, Tom A. Collins
The Local Service Concept In Broadcasting: An Evaluation And Recommendation For Change, Tom A. Collins
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No abstract provided.
Innovation In The Law Of Warranty: The Burden Of Reform, Timothy J. Sullivan
Innovation In The Law Of Warranty: The Burden Of Reform, Timothy J. Sullivan
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No abstract provided.
The Alternative Minimum Tax: Proving Again That Two Wrongs Do Not Make A Right, Glenn E. Coven
The Alternative Minimum Tax: Proving Again That Two Wrongs Do Not Make A Right, Glenn E. Coven
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No abstract provided.
Compensatory Contempt: Plaintiff's Remedy When A Defendant Violates An Injunction, Doug R. Rendleman
Compensatory Contempt: Plaintiff's Remedy When A Defendant Violates An Injunction, Doug R. Rendleman
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No abstract provided.
The Bankruptcy Discharge: Toward A Fresher Start, Doug R. Rendleman
The Bankruptcy Discharge: Toward A Fresher Start, Doug R. Rendleman
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No abstract provided.
Franks V. Delaware: A Proposed Interpretation And Application, Peter A. Alces
Franks V. Delaware: A Proposed Interpretation And Application, Peter A. Alces
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No abstract provided.
Federal Protection Of Unique Environmental Interests: Endangered And Threatened Species, Ronald H. Rosenberg
Federal Protection Of Unique Environmental Interests: Endangered And Threatened Species, Ronald H. Rosenberg
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Endangered species protection has long been favored by many Americans, who watched regretfully as the numbers of American eagles, buffaloes and other species dwindled toward extinction. Only recently, however, has species protection become a matter of public controversy, subsumed in the more general "development v. environment" debate. In this Article, Professor Rosenberg surveys the federal government's role in species protection, with a special focus on the Endangered Species Act of 1973. Prompted by the much-publicized Supreme Court decision in the "snail darter case"--TVA v. Hill-Congress extensively amended the Act in 1978. After a detailed analysis of these amendments, Professor Rosenberg …
The New Iowa Criminal Code, Kermit L. Dunahoo
The New Iowa Criminal Code, Kermit L. Dunahoo
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No abstract provided.
Neutrality In Modern Armed Conflicts: A Survey Of The Developing Law, Walter L. Williams Jr.
Neutrality In Modern Armed Conflicts: A Survey Of The Developing Law, Walter L. Williams Jr.
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No abstract provided.
International Law And The American Hostages In Iran, Walter L. Williams Jr.
International Law And The American Hostages In Iran, Walter L. Williams Jr.
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No abstract provided.