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Full-Text Articles in Law
Louis H. Pollak , Jack Greenberg
Louis H. Pollak , Jack Greenberg
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
Note On Judicial Selection , Robert M. Landis
Note On Judicial Selection , Robert M. Landis
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
No abstract provided.
Foreword, Joshua Eilberg
Foreword, Joshua Eilberg
San Diego Law Review
Immigration is the root of America's national existence. The immigration process has fueled the growth of this country as well as shaped its character. Even the most cursory review of this country's history reminds us of the vital role played by immigrants in the development of the United States.
Procedural Due Process In Quasi In Rem Actions After Shaffer V. Heitner, Karen Nelson Moore
Procedural Due Process In Quasi In Rem Actions After Shaffer V. Heitner, Karen Nelson Moore
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Regime For The Exploitation Of The Seabed Mineral Resources: A Latin-American View, Francisco Orrego-Vicuña
The Regime For The Exploitation Of The Seabed Mineral Resources: A Latin-American View, Francisco Orrego-Vicuña
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Marine Scientific Research, Linda A. Caruso
Marine Scientific Research, Linda A. Caruso
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Firearms Ownership And Regulation: Tackling An Old Problem With Renewed Vigor, David T. Hardy
Firearms Ownership And Regulation: Tackling An Old Problem With Renewed Vigor, David T. Hardy
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Right To Trial By Jury In Complex Litigation, Kathy E. Davidson
The Right To Trial By Jury In Complex Litigation, Kathy E. Davidson
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Religion Clauses And Nlrb Jurisdiction Over Parochial Schools, Gerald M. Richardson
Religion Clauses And Nlrb Jurisdiction Over Parochial Schools, Gerald M. Richardson
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Jurisdiction As An Evolutionary Process: The Development Of Quasi In Rem And In Personam Principles, Joseph J. Kalo
Jurisdiction As An Evolutionary Process: The Development Of Quasi In Rem And In Personam Principles, Joseph J. Kalo
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Challenges To The Legality Of Minibridge Transportation Systems, Fred Thompson Iii
Challenges To The Legality Of Minibridge Transportation Systems, Fred Thompson Iii
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Regulation Of Commodity Options, Robert C. Lower
The Regulation Of Commodity Options, Robert C. Lower
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
United States Interests And The Law Of The Sea, Elliot L. Richardson
United States Interests And The Law Of The Sea, Elliot L. Richardson
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Changing Global Pattern Of Fisheries Management, Thomas A. Clingan Jr.
The Changing Global Pattern Of Fisheries Management, Thomas A. Clingan Jr.
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Institutional Arrangements And The Law Of The Sea, Bernard H. Oxman
Institutional Arrangements And The Law Of The Sea, Bernard H. Oxman
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Imco Convention On Limitation Of Shipowners' Liability: Should The United States Ratify?, Timothy F. Burr
The Imco Convention On Limitation Of Shipowners' Liability: Should The United States Ratify?, Timothy F. Burr
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Maritime Law Association's Proposed Statute On Shipowners' Liability, Joseph P. Martucci
The Maritime Law Association's Proposed Statute On Shipowners' Liability, Joseph P. Martucci
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
The U.S. Distant Water Fishing Industry, William Utz
The U.S. Distant Water Fishing Industry, William Utz
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Ocean Dumping Dilemma, Stuart Weinstein-Bacal
The Ocean Dumping Dilemma, Stuart Weinstein-Bacal
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Mariculture--Step Child Of The Law Of The Sea, Milford E. Shirley
Mariculture--Step Child Of The Law Of The Sea, Milford E. Shirley
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Billion Dollar Decision: Is Deepsea Mining A Prudent Investment?, Leigh S. Ratiner, Rebecca L. Wright
The Billion Dollar Decision: Is Deepsea Mining A Prudent Investment?, Leigh S. Ratiner, Rebecca L. Wright
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Erosion Of The Strict Scrutiny Standard, Lauri Waldman
Erosion Of The Strict Scrutiny Standard, Lauri Waldman
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Federal Rules Of Evidence: A Model For Improved Evidentiary Decisionmaking In Washington, Robert H. Aronson
The Federal Rules Of Evidence: A Model For Improved Evidentiary Decisionmaking In Washington, Robert H. Aronson
Washington Law Review
This article discusses the underlying reasons for establishing rules of evidence, defines two unavoidable conflicts encountered in attempting to effectuate the purposes for adopting such rules, suggests that the Federal Rules of Evidence help resolve these conflicts by adhering to several clearly enunciated rationales, and, finally, indicates how the Rules recognize and accommodate important new scientific and social insights on the admissibility of evidence.
The Marital Privileges In Washington Law: Spouse Testimony And Marital Communications, Teresa Virginia Bigelow
The Marital Privileges In Washington Law: Spouse Testimony And Marital Communications, Teresa Virginia Bigelow
Washington Law Review
This comment is an attempt to analyze and clarify Washington marital privilege law. Each privilege is presented against the backdrop of policy rationales. This overview of the privileges is designed to facilitate their use and also to point out the great need for revision of the Washington law. In conclusion, two alternative approaches are presented as models for a revised set of Washington marital privileges.
Elimination Of The Agency Fiction In The Vicarious Admissions Exception, Norman B. Page
Elimination Of The Agency Fiction In The Vicarious Admissions Exception, Norman B. Page
Washington Law Review
This note will compare the Washington courts' application of the common law vicarious admissions exception to the broad rule embodied in Federal Rule 801(d)(2)(D). Furthermore, it will identify and analyze the policies upon which the vicarious admissions rule is grounded and will compare the effectiveness of the common law rule and the federal or "broad" rule in fulfilling those policies. It will demonstrate how, in focusing on the substantive law of agency rather than directly on those circumstances which tend to assure a statement's trustworthiness, both rules share a fundamental flaw and, as a result, accomplish only imprecisely the basic …
Proposed Rule Of Evidence 609: Impeachment Of Criminal Defendants By Prior Convictions, D. Joseph Hurson
Proposed Rule Of Evidence 609: Impeachment Of Criminal Defendants By Prior Convictions, D. Joseph Hurson
Washington Law Review
This comment describes current Washington law on the use of criminal convictions to impeach the testimony of criminal defendants and examines the factors which are relevant to the formation of a more acceptable rule. Adoption of the proposed rule would also affect the rules for impeaching nondefendant witnesses. Only a criminal defendant, however, is in jeopardy of actually being convicted as a result of a jury's misuse of evidence of prior convictions. Because the interests of the criminal defendant witness will be so drastically affected by the prior conviction rule which the Washington Supreme Court ultimately adopts, this comment will …
Antenuptial And Postnuptial Contracts In Washington, Nancy C. Phelps
Antenuptial And Postnuptial Contracts In Washington, Nancy C. Phelps
Washington Law Review
Each state has developed its own standards for deciding when an antenuptial or postnuptial contract is "fairly" made. This comment analyzes the current requirements for validity imposed by the decisional and statutory law of the State of Washington.
Washington's New Home Implied Warranty Of Habitability—Explanation And Model Statute, Holly Keesling Towle
Washington's New Home Implied Warranty Of Habitability—Explanation And Model Statute, Holly Keesling Towle
Washington Law Review
This comment examines the status in Washington of the implied warranty of habitability as applied to the sale of new houses. The comment will explore the identity of the builder-vendor, the general nature of the warranty, and its specific elements. The Washington warranty is contrasted to those of other jurisdictions, suggestions are made for its modification, and a model statutory warranty is proposed.