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Real Freedom Of Choice For The Consumer Of Legal Services: Mr. Dooley And The Closed Panel Option, Charles Baron, Garrick Cole Aug 2013

Real Freedom Of Choice For The Consumer Of Legal Services: Mr. Dooley And The Closed Panel Option, Charles Baron, Garrick Cole

Charles H. Baron

No abstract provided.


Review Of La Banque Mondiale Et Ses Filiales: Aspects Juridiques Et Fonctionnement, Cynthia C. Lichtenstein Sep 1973

Review Of La Banque Mondiale Et Ses Filiales: Aspects Juridiques Et Fonctionnement, Cynthia C. Lichtenstein

Cynthia C. Lichtenstein

No abstract provided.


The Evil Christ Crucified: The Ritual Function Of Punishment, Donald H. Hermann Aug 1973

The Evil Christ Crucified: The Ritual Function Of Punishment, Donald H. Hermann

Donald Hermann

No abstract provided.


Can The Town Of Ramapo Pass A Law To Bind The Rights Of The Whole World?, Fred P. Bosselman Jul 1973

Can The Town Of Ramapo Pass A Law To Bind The Rights Of The Whole World?, Fred P. Bosselman

Fred P. Bosselman

No abstract provided.


Statewide Land Use Regulations, Fred P. Bosselman Jul 1973

Statewide Land Use Regulations, Fred P. Bosselman

Fred P. Bosselman

No abstract provided.


Litigating Against The Dealth Penalty: The Strategy Behind Furman, Michael Meltsner Apr 1973

Litigating Against The Dealth Penalty: The Strategy Behind Furman, Michael Meltsner

Michael Meltsner

In this article, excerpted from Professor Meltsner’s book Cruel and Unusual: The Supreme Court and Capital Punishment, the author describes the moratorium strategy crafted by NAACP Legal Defense Fund lawyers to reduce or eliminate executions in the years before the Court considered the constitutional arguments for abolition. In the 1972 Furman case the Court determined that the sort of broad discretionary death laws employed by those states that retained the penalty produced arbitrary and capricious death sentencing.


Credit Ratings And The Market For General Obligation Municipal Bonds, Daniel L. Rubinfeld Feb 1973

Credit Ratings And The Market For General Obligation Municipal Bonds, Daniel L. Rubinfeld

Daniel L. Rubinfeld

No abstract provided.


Children - Individuals Without Rights?, Sanford N. Katz Jan 1973

Children - Individuals Without Rights?, Sanford N. Katz

Sanford N. Katz

No abstract provided.


Recent Development, Kirby V. Illinois, Stephen W. Gard Jan 1973

Recent Development, Kirby V. Illinois, Stephen W. Gard

Stephen W. Gard

Pre-indictment identification confrontations, without presence of counsel, held constitutionally permitted.


Obscenity And The Right To Be Let Alone: The Balancing Of Constitutional Rights, Stephen W. Gard Jan 1973

Obscenity And The Right To Be Let Alone: The Balancing Of Constitutional Rights, Stephen W. Gard

Stephen W. Gard

While on the one hand a conceptual framework for obscenity cases is essential, it is equally true that the Supreme Court has in the past accepted theories proposed by commentators without making significant progress in extricating itself from the quagmire. In light of this situation, the purpose of this Note is not to urge the Court to accept any new theory for dealing with obscenity, but, rather, to suggest a conceptual framework present in the results of its prior decisions and to urge its explicit acceptance by the Court. No attempt will be made to be faithful to all the …


Reapportionment In The 1970'S - A Pennsylvania Illustration, Martin H. Belsky Jan 1973

Reapportionment In The 1970'S - A Pennsylvania Illustration, Martin H. Belsky

Martin H. Belsky

In Commonwealth ex rel. Specter v. Levin, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court dismissed, in a four-to-three order and later opinion, challenges to a reapportionment plan for the Pennsylvania State Senate and House of Representatives prepared by the Pennsylvania State Legislative Reapportionment Commission. An appeal from that order and opinion was dismissed "for want of a substantial federal question" by the United States Supreme Court on October 10, 1972. A complaint under the Civil Rights Act challenging the reapportionment plan was later dismissed by a three-judge court on May 8, 1973. Thus ended this author's journey through the "political thicket" of reapportionment …


Standing To Sue: A Critical Review Of The Mineral King Decision, Joseph Sax Dec 1972

Standing To Sue: A Critical Review Of The Mineral King Decision, Joseph Sax

Joseph L. Sax

No abstract provided.


Real Freedom Of Choice For The Consumer Of Legal Services: Mr. Dooley And The Closed Panel Option, Charles Baron, Garrick Cole Dec 1972

Real Freedom Of Choice For The Consumer Of Legal Services: Mr. Dooley And The Closed Panel Option, Charles Baron, Garrick Cole

Charles H. Baron

No abstract provided.


Comment, Presumptions And Due Process: Congress Attacks Organized Crime, Robert Power Dec 1972

Comment, Presumptions And Due Process: Congress Attacks Organized Crime, Robert Power

Robert C Power

No abstract provided.


A Study Of The Relationship Between Attitudes Towards World Population Growth And Usa Population Growth, Larry Barnett Dec 1972

A Study Of The Relationship Between Attitudes Towards World Population Growth And Usa Population Growth, Larry Barnett

Larry D Barnett

No abstract provided.


Pregnancy, Maternity Leave And Title Vii, Denis Binder Dec 1972

Pregnancy, Maternity Leave And Title Vii, Denis Binder

Denis Binder

No abstract provided.


A Novel Approach To Reasonable Regulation Of Strip Mining, Denis Binder Dec 1972

A Novel Approach To Reasonable Regulation Of Strip Mining, Denis Binder

Denis Binder

No abstract provided.


The Energy Crisis, The Environment And The Consumer: A Solomonian Task,, Denis Binder Dec 1972

The Energy Crisis, The Environment And The Consumer: A Solomonian Task,, Denis Binder

Denis Binder

No abstract provided.


Cruel And Unusual: The Supreme Court And Capital Punishment, Michael Meltsner Dec 1972

Cruel And Unusual: The Supreme Court And Capital Punishment, Michael Meltsner

Michael Meltsner

No abstract provided.


Securities Law Of Contested Tender Offers, Denis Binder Dec 1972

Securities Law Of Contested Tender Offers, Denis Binder

Denis Binder

No abstract provided.


Buffalo, A "Place" Designated County Seat By The Constitution Of Oklahoma, C. Blue Clark Dec 1972

Buffalo, A "Place" Designated County Seat By The Constitution Of Oklahoma, C. Blue Clark

C. Blue Clark

No abstract provided.


Unlawful Seizures And Irregular Rendition Devices As Alternatives To Extradition, M. Bassiouni Dec 1972

Unlawful Seizures And Irregular Rendition Devices As Alternatives To Extradition, M. Bassiouni

M. Cherif Bassiouni

No abstract provided.


Parole Release Decision-Making: Rehabilitation, Expertise, And The Demise Of Mythology (With R. Kastenmeier), Howard C. Eglit Dec 1972

Parole Release Decision-Making: Rehabilitation, Expertise, And The Demise Of Mythology (With R. Kastenmeier), Howard C. Eglit

Howard C. Eglit

No abstract provided.


Vouchers For Public Schools, Stephen D. Sugarman, John E. Coons Dec 1972

Vouchers For Public Schools, Stephen D. Sugarman, John E. Coons

Stephen D Sugarman

No abstract provided.


San Antonio Independent School District V. Rodriguez: Issues For The Future, Stephen D. Sugarman Dec 1972

San Antonio Independent School District V. Rodriguez: Issues For The Future, Stephen D. Sugarman

Stephen D Sugarman

No abstract provided.


The Official Report Of The National Commission Studying Marihuana: More Misunderstanding, John F. Decker Dec 1972

The Official Report Of The National Commission Studying Marihuana: More Misunderstanding, John F. Decker

John Decker

No abstract provided.


Governmental Intervention In Conveyancing Reform, Barlow F. Burke Dec 1972

Governmental Intervention In Conveyancing Reform, Barlow F. Burke

Barlow F. Burke

The Faculty of the Washington College of Law, American University, and the Editorial Board of its Law Review, are indeed pleased to publish this series of articles on the improvement of land title records. Interest in this topic currently runs high, but at the same time outdistances an understanding of the issues involved. These issues are both legal and, in the broader sense, institutional. Education of both the public and the legal profession is necessary, and so the Editors have assembled this series of articles, contributed by lawyers, title insurance executives, and concerned experts, on the possibilities for future changes …


Serrano V. Priest, Stephen D. Sugarman Dec 1972

Serrano V. Priest, Stephen D. Sugarman

Stephen D Sugarman

No abstract provided.