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Full-Text Articles in Law
An Obvious Wrong Does Not Make A Right: Manufacturers’ Liability For Patently Dangerous Products, Patricia Marschall
An Obvious Wrong Does Not Make A Right: Manufacturers’ Liability For Patently Dangerous Products, Patricia Marschall
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No abstract provided.
Another Word On Child Care, Alan L. Feld
Another Word On Child Care, Alan L. Feld
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Professors Schaffer and Berman have written a stimulating brief in support of a deduction for child care expenses in computing federal taxable income. But, in addition, by the range of considerations which their article takes into account, it illustrates the difficulty in opting for deductibility or nondeductibility on the basis of a rational consideration of income tax policies. The difficulty derives primarily from the fact that child care expenditures partake of both a personal (consumption) element and a business (income earning) element.1 To the extent it represents the latter, it does not represent personal income appropriately subject to tax; …
Regulation Of Variable Life Insurance, Tamar Frankel
Regulation Of Variable Life Insurance, Tamar Frankel
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On November 29, 1971 the American Life Convention and Life Insurance Association of America filed a petition with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to exempt certain variable life insurance policies and separate accounts funding them from the provisions of the federal securities acts.1 The petition had been preceded by informal negotiations by the insurance industry for a decision by the SEC "not to assert jurisdiction" over such policies and accounts.2 The Commission's staff declined to recommend primarily because the staff felt that other interested parties ought to be heard before a determination was made which might adversely …
On Formal Justice, David B. Lyons
On Formal Justice, David B. Lyons
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A number of legal and political theorists have suggested that public officials who fail to act within the law that they administer act unjustly. This does not mean that injustice is always likely to be done merely because it often happens to be done when officials depart from the law. Some writers have held that injustice is done whenever an official fails to act within the law, regardless of the circumstances. I shall call this type of view "formal justice."
Technology Assessment And Social Control, Michael S. Baram
Technology Assessment And Social Control, Michael S. Baram
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The emerging concepts of corporate responsibility and technology assessment are, to a considerable extent, responses to problems arising from technological developments and their applications by industry and government. These problems appear in the relatively discrete sectors of consumer protection and occupational safety and in the diffuse sectors of community quality of life and the national and international environments.
The Delivery Of Legal Services: Some Ethical Considerations In The Use Of Law Students, Roger C. Wolf
The Delivery Of Legal Services: Some Ethical Considerations In The Use Of Law Students, Roger C. Wolf
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No abstract provided.
Section 4(F) Of The Department Of Transportation Act, Oscar S. Gray
Section 4(F) Of The Department Of Transportation Act, Oscar S. Gray
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No abstract provided.
A Critical Guide To Ex Parte Mccardle, William W. Van Alstyne
A Critical Guide To Ex Parte Mccardle, William W. Van Alstyne
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It is commonplace that the Constitution of the United States restricts democratic government, and that it does so as determined by the Supreme Court pursuant to its power of substantive constitutional review.
Basic Concepts & Objectives Of Workmen’S Compensation, Arthur Larson
Basic Concepts & Objectives Of Workmen’S Compensation, Arthur Larson
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No abstract provided.
President Nixon: Toughing It Out With The Law, William W. Van Alstyne
President Nixon: Toughing It Out With The Law, William W. Van Alstyne
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This paper examines President Nixon's handling of the Watergate scandal, arguing that Nixon's stance of "toughing it out with the law" was a common ploy used during his administration to extend the breadth of the issue in question. This expansion deflected attention away from the issue of the Constitutional limits on a president's power and was used to justify a broad spectrum of powers Nixon exercised during his presidency.
Note, Self-Incrimination: Privilege, Immunity, And Comment In Bar Diciplinary Proceedings, Sara Sun Beale
Note, Self-Incrimination: Privilege, Immunity, And Comment In Bar Diciplinary Proceedings, Sara Sun Beale
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No abstract provided.
Public Opinion And The Death Penalty, Neil Vidmar, Phoebe Ellsworth
Public Opinion And The Death Penalty, Neil Vidmar, Phoebe Ellsworth
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No abstract provided.
Conflict Of Laws In Workmen’S Compensation, Arthur Larson
Conflict Of Laws In Workmen’S Compensation, Arthur Larson
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No abstract provided.
The Suicide Defense In Workmen’S Compensation, Arthur Larson
The Suicide Defense In Workmen’S Compensation, Arthur Larson
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No abstract provided.
Foreign And International Law Collections In Selected Law Libraries Of The United States: Survey 1972-1973, Igor I. Kavass
Foreign And International Law Collections In Selected Law Libraries Of The United States: Survey 1972-1973, Igor I. Kavass
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No abstract provided.
Court Reform In England, Kazimierz Grzybowski
Court Reform In England, Kazimierz Grzybowski
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No abstract provided.
Collateral Challenges To Criminal Convictions, Larry Yackle
Collateral Challenges To Criminal Convictions, Larry Yackle
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The Kansas Defender Project is a clinical program sponsored by the University of Kansas School of Law. The Project provides student legal services to indigent prison inmates at the United States Penitentiary at Leavenworth and the Kansas State Penitentiary at Lansing, Kansas. Launched in 1965 through the efforts of Paul E. Wilson, Kane Professor of Law, the Project has since been a model for similar clinical undertakings at law schools across the country.
Restitution In A Contractual Context, Joseph Perillo
Restitution In A Contractual Context, Joseph Perillo
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No abstract provided.
Presumption That Estate Income Is Allocated Among Multiple Beneficiaries In Proportion To Their Receipt Of Total Distributions Given Conclusive Rather Than Rebuttable Effect, Calvin R. Massey
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No abstract provided.
The Past As Prologue: A History Of The Right To Repossess, James R. Mccall
The Past As Prologue: A History Of The Right To Repossess, James R. Mccall
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No abstract provided.
Contractual Aspects Of Malpractice, Kevin H. Tierney
Contractual Aspects Of Malpractice, Kevin H. Tierney
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No abstract provided.
Workmen's Compensation: The Aggressor Defense Resurrected, Gail Boreman Bird
Workmen's Compensation: The Aggressor Defense Resurrected, Gail Boreman Bird
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No abstract provided.
Protecting The Buyer Of Previously Encumbered Goods: Another Plea For Revision Of Ucc Section 9-307(I), Charles L. Knapp
Protecting The Buyer Of Previously Encumbered Goods: Another Plea For Revision Of Ucc Section 9-307(I), Charles L. Knapp
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No abstract provided.
The Role Of The Access Doctrine In The Regulation Of The Mass Media: A Critical Review And Assessment, David L. Lange
The Role Of The Access Doctrine In The Regulation Of The Mass Media: A Critical Review And Assessment, David L. Lange
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No abstract provided.
Book Review, Michael E. Tigar
Law School Admissions: A Different View, Peter A. Winograd
Law School Admissions: A Different View, Peter A. Winograd
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Contrary to the impression that may have been created by some recent articles, most law schools do not conduct their admissions procedure "by the numbers." Critics of law school admissions practices cite statistics that can be misleading and tend to inflate the number of law school applicants. The solution to the "admissions crisis" may be to spread the applicants over more schools.
Regulation Of Health Facilities And Services By “Certificate Of Need”, Clark C. Havighurst
Regulation Of Health Facilities And Services By “Certificate Of Need”, Clark C. Havighurst
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No abstract provided.
Financing The American Dream: Equality And School Taxes, Paul D. Carrington
Financing The American Dream: Equality And School Taxes, Paul D. Carrington
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No abstract provided.
Revenue Sharing—New American Revolution Or Trojan Horse?, Otto G. Stolz
Revenue Sharing—New American Revolution Or Trojan Horse?, Otto G. Stolz
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No abstract provided.
The Fourth Amendment At The Airport: Arriving, Departing Or Cancelled?, Joel Gora
The Fourth Amendment At The Airport: Arriving, Departing Or Cancelled?, Joel Gora
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No abstract provided.