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Criminal Law And Procedure, Dale E. Bennett
Criminal Law And Procedure, Dale E. Bennett
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Immunity Through Confession?, John A. Spanogle Jr.
Immunity Through Confession?, John A. Spanogle Jr.
Vanderbilt Law Review
Does this advice from Judge Leonard P. Moore sound fanciful? Could it ever profit a criminal to confess his guilt? The advisability of such action may not be as improbable as it sounds. In order to determine whether it is fanciful or not it is necessary to review several cases decided by the United States Supreme Court, which this article will undertake to do.
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
Antitrust--Consignment Agreements To Fix Retail Prices
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Constitutional Law--Fifth Amendment-Denial of Passport
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Constitutional Law--State Procedure To Determine The Voluntariness of a Confession
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Criminal Law--Statutory Rape-Good Faith, Reasonable Belief That Female Has Reached Age of Consent as a Defense
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Insurance--Validity of Policy Provision Permitting Insured To Choose Forum for Determination, of Disputes Under the Policy
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Labor Law-Closing of Plant Due to Unionization
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Labor Law--National Labor Relations Act--Strike by Minority of Union as Protected Concerted Activity When in Support of Union Position
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Labor Law--National Labor Relations Act--Union's Duty of Fair Representation Not Implicit in Section 7--Discrimination …
Legislation, Law Review Staff
Legislation, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
Budget Planners--Regulation To Protect Debtors
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Criminal Law--Taxation of Court Costs
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Statute of Limitations--Professional Negligence--Foreign Objects Left in Patient's Body
Legislative Revision Of Property Crimes In Indiana
Legislative Revision Of Property Crimes In Indiana
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law - Bill Of Particulars, David L. French
Criminal Law - Bill Of Particulars, David L. French
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
Antitrust--FTC Proceeding Will Not Toll the Statute of Limitations in an Action Under Section 4(b) of the Clayton Act
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Conflict of Laws--Where None of the Beneficiaries Reside in Forum State, Limitation on Amount of Recovery Imposed by State Where Tort Occurred Governs
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Criminal Law--Double Jeopardy--Conviction of Greater Degree of Offense on Retrial
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Federal Rules of Civil Procedure--No Requirement that Agent Appointed To Receive Service of Process be Expressly Bound To Give Notice to Principal
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Labor Law--NLRA--Union's Duty To Represent Fairly
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Labor Law-Walsh--Healey Act--Secretary of Labor Not Authorized To Set More Than One Prevailing Wage
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Criminal Law And Procedure -- 1963 Tennessee Survey, Robert E. Kendrick
Criminal Law And Procedure -- 1963 Tennessee Survey, Robert E. Kendrick
Vanderbilt Law Review
1. Homicide. A number of years ago the Tennessee Supreme Court adopted the common law principle that one is justified in taking life in defense of his habitation when actually or apparently necessary to repel an attempt by another to enter forcibly or violently under circumstances creating a reasonable apprehension that the assailant's design is imminently to commit a felony therein or to assault or offer personal violence or inflict personal injury on an inmate so that there are reasonable grounds for concluding that life is endangered or great bodily harm is threatened thereby.'
Flippen v. State, a homicide case, …
Hart And Honore, Causation In The Law, John H. Mansfield
Hart And Honore, Causation In The Law, John H. Mansfield
Vanderbilt Law Review
It is scarcely necessary at this date to give notice of the publication of Causation in the Law. Since its appearance four years ago the book has become widely known and has been much discussed by legal scholars, particularly in the fields of torts and criminal law. Doubtless it has received similar attention from philosophers, for it is a work that seeks to achieve something which is seldom attempted, and then with little success, namely, to combine legal and philosophical thinking in a way that secures the understanding and approval of both philosophers and lawyers by satisfying the analytical rigor …
Recent Case Comments, Law Review Staff
Recent Case Comments, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
Attorneys--Violation of Canon 27 by Encouraging or Permitting Favorable Publicity
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Constitutional Law--Dismissal of Criminal Charges Because of Deprivation of Right to Effective Counsel by Eavesdropping
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Criminal Law--Credit Card Invoice as a "Security" under National Stolen Property Act
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Criminal Law--Rights of Alleged Parole Violator at Revocation Hearing
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Labor Law--Federal Procedure--Right to Jury Trial under Section 17 of the Fair Labor Standards Act
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Labor Law--Representation. Elections--Provision on Ballot Allowing Vote for "No Representation"
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Labor Law--Unfair Labor Practice--Availability of Injunction Prior to Exhaustion of Administrative Remedies
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Taxation--Federal Estate Tax--Survivor's Annuity as Insurance Under Section 2039 a …
Criminal Law - Constitutionality Of Drug Addict Statute, James S. Holliday Jr.
Criminal Law - Constitutionality Of Drug Addict Statute, James S. Holliday Jr.
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Burden Of Proof In Insanity Defense, John J. Mckay
Burden Of Proof In Insanity Defense, John J. Mckay
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.