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The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination In Bar Disciplinary Proceedings: What Ever Happened To Spevack, Miriam Brenaman Duff Jan 1977

The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination In Bar Disciplinary Proceedings: What Ever Happened To Spevack, Miriam Brenaman Duff

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law - Disciplinary Infliction Of Corporal Punishment By Public School Authorities Without A Prior Hearing Is Not Cruel And Usual Punishment And Is Not Violative Of The Student's Fourteenth Amendment Procedural Due Process Rights, Mary Lynn Bingham Jan 1977

Constitutional Law - Disciplinary Infliction Of Corporal Punishment By Public School Authorities Without A Prior Hearing Is Not Cruel And Usual Punishment And Is Not Violative Of The Student's Fourteenth Amendment Procedural Due Process Rights, Mary Lynn Bingham

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Parks V. Mr. Ford And The Development Of A Rational Approach To Resolving Inconsistencies In Results Of Due Process Attacks On Creditors' Remedies, David A. Scholl Jan 1977

Parks V. Mr. Ford And The Development Of A Rational Approach To Resolving Inconsistencies In Results Of Due Process Attacks On Creditors' Remedies, David A. Scholl

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Wealth, Bail, And The Equal Protection Of The Laws, Richard A. Cohen Jan 1977

Wealth, Bail, And The Equal Protection Of The Laws, Richard A. Cohen

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Criminal Defendant's Constitutional Right To Testify - The Implications Of United States Ex Rel. Wilcox V. Johnson, A., Mary Bell Hammerman Jan 1977

Criminal Defendant's Constitutional Right To Testify - The Implications Of United States Ex Rel. Wilcox V. Johnson, A., Mary Bell Hammerman

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.