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Articles 1 - 22 of 22
Full-Text Articles in Law
The Law Schools And The Negro, Ernest Gellhorn
The Law Schools And The Negro, Ernest Gellhorn
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No abstract provided.
The Treatment Of Confidential Information By The Federal Trade Commission: Pretrial Practices, Ernest Gellhorn
The Treatment Of Confidential Information By The Federal Trade Commission: Pretrial Practices, Ernest Gellhorn
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No abstract provided.
Problems Of Minority Shareholders In Michigan Close Corporations, F. Hodge O'Neal, Walter G. Moeling Iv
Problems Of Minority Shareholders In Michigan Close Corporations, F. Hodge O'Neal, Walter G. Moeling Iv
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No abstract provided.
Duke Law School, 1868-1968: A Sketch, W. Bryan Bolich
Duke Law School, 1868-1968: A Sketch, W. Bryan Bolich
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This paper constitutes the somewhat revised text of an address by the author at the Law Alumni Association Annual Luncheon Meeting and Duke Law School Centennial Observance, April 20, 1968.
Treatment Of Confidential Information By The Federal Trade Commission: The Hearing, Ernest Gellhorn
Treatment Of Confidential Information By The Federal Trade Commission: The Hearing, Ernest Gellhorn
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No abstract provided.
The Warren Court And Criminal Procedure, A. Kenneth Pye
The Warren Court And Criminal Procedure, A. Kenneth Pye
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No abstract provided.
Alexander Hamilton Frey: His Contributions To The Law Of Corporations And Business Associations, F. Hodge O'Neal
Alexander Hamilton Frey: His Contributions To The Law Of Corporations And Business Associations, F. Hodge O'Neal
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No abstract provided.
Labor Law Decisions Of The Supreme Court, October Term 1967-68, Charles H. Livengood Jr.
Labor Law Decisions Of The Supreme Court, October Term 1967-68, Charles H. Livengood Jr.
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No abstract provided.
Book Review, Michael E. Tigar
Book Review, Michael E. Tigar
The Student As University Resident, William W. Van Alstyne
The Student As University Resident, William W. Van Alstyne
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This examination argues that the position that a student’s rights are determined by whether he lives on or off-campus is unraveled by the institution’s position as a state actor. This article disposes of the notion that the university is equivalent to a landlord in property and contract rights and discusses how this distinction affects students’ rights.
Ethical Issues In Biological Engineering, Martin P. Golding
Ethical Issues In Biological Engineering, Martin P. Golding
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In this article I shall discuss some of the ethical issues that arise in connection with social programs of biological engineering. My treatment falls, roughly, into two parts. After presenting some preliminary background and discussing the limitations of this paper, I turn to certain general questions about social programs and our obligations to the future in sections II through IV. I then pass on to specific considerations of programs of biological engineering in sections V through VII, although there are allusions to them in earlier sections. In both parts, some issues are gone into detail, while others are merely brought …
Personal And Institutional Rights In Community, George C. Christie
Personal And Institutional Rights In Community, George C. Christie
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This article is primarily concerned with the concept of justice in the relationship between the individual and his church and between the individual and private educational institutions, particularly church affiliated educational institutions.
The Interaction Of Constitutional Privilege And Statutory Immunity In Bankruptcy Examinations, John C. Weistart
The Interaction Of Constitutional Privilege And Statutory Immunity In Bankruptcy Examinations, John C. Weistart
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No abstract provided.
The Judicial Trend Toward Student Academic Freedom, William W. Van Alstyne
The Judicial Trend Toward Student Academic Freedom, William W. Van Alstyne
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This analysis references the growing likelihood that even “private” colleges and universities may be viewed as state actors due to these institutions growing reliance on public funds and their performance of what is often considered a public function. Under this treatment, this examination discusses the growing sphere of student rights.
A Suggested Seminar In Student Rights, William W. Van Alstyne
A Suggested Seminar In Student Rights, William W. Van Alstyne
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The decade now passing away from us has bubbled with significant change in law school curricula, especially from the heat of recent developments in constitutional law.
Professionalism And Our Troubled Times, Paul D. Carrington
Professionalism And Our Troubled Times, Paul D. Carrington
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No abstract provided.
The Demise Of The Right-Privilege Distinction In Constitutional Law, William W. Van Alstyne
The Demise Of The Right-Privilege Distinction In Constitutional Law, William W. Van Alstyne
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The right-privilege distinction, as it appeared in an early statement by Justice Holmes, has long hampered individuals within the public sector in protecting themselves against arbitrary governmental action. In this article Professor Van Alstyne reviews the uses and misuses to which the "privilege" concept has been put and then examines those doctrines whose flanking attacks have gradually eroded its efficacy. But none of these doctrines comes to grips with Holmes' basic idea of a "privilege" to which substantive due process is inapplicable. Applying Holmes' own jurisprudence, the author argues that the concept of "privilege" is today no longer viable, and …
In Memoriam, Michael E. Tigar
Lawyer's Role In Resistance, Michael E. Tigar
Lawyer's Role In Resistance, Michael E. Tigar
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No abstract provided.
Criminal Justice 1968: Developments And Directions, A. Kenneth Pye
Criminal Justice 1968: Developments And Directions, A. Kenneth Pye
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No abstract provided.
Operation Of Joint Wills In Texas, Bertel M. Sparks
Operation Of Joint Wills In Texas, Bertel M. Sparks
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No abstract provided.