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Proof Of Consumer Deception Before The Federal Trade Commission, Ernest Gellhorn Jan 1969

Proof Of Consumer Deception Before The Federal Trade Commission, Ernest Gellhorn

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No abstract provided.


The Attorney-Corporate Client Privilege, Harmar Brereton, A. Kenneth Pye, James R. Withrow Jr. Jan 1969

The Attorney-Corporate Client Privilege, Harmar Brereton, A. Kenneth Pye, James R. Withrow Jr.

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No abstract provided.


Control Distribution Devices, F. Hodge O'Neal Jan 1969

Control Distribution Devices, F. Hodge O'Neal

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No abstract provided.


The Constitutional Rights Of Public Employees: A Comment On The Inappropriate Uses Of An Old Analogy, William W. Van Alstyne Jan 1969

The Constitutional Rights Of Public Employees: A Comment On The Inappropriate Uses Of An Old Analogy, William W. Van Alstyne

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Beginning with Justice Douglass's assertion that the State is bound in the same ways when acting as an employer as it is when acting as a governing body, this examination delves deeper to determine how this doctrine actually limits the government when it acts as an employer. This article endorses the theory of examining these limits not in the context of if the government is allowed to enforce them in the public sphere, but if the government may mandate such limits in the private sphere


New Frontiers, Michael E. Tigar Jan 1969

New Frontiers, Michael E. Tigar

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No abstract provided.


Book Review, Michael E. Tigar Jan 1969

Book Review, Michael E. Tigar

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No abstract provided.


Objectivity In The Law, George C. Christie Jan 1969

Objectivity In The Law, George C. Christie

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No abstract provided.


A Constitution For Every Man, William W. Van Alstyne Jan 1969

A Constitution For Every Man, William W. Van Alstyne

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No abstract provided.


Professionalism And Student Protest, Paul D. Carrington Jan 1969

Professionalism And Student Protest, Paul D. Carrington

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The attributes of professionalism, which are the hallmark of the lawyer's calling, can be used to help institutions and the public understand and effectively deal with student protest and disorder. An unruffled, low keyed reaction is needed in most cases with the law's processes reserved for occasions that cannot be handled as intramural clashes.


Crowded Dockets And The Courts Of Appeals: The Threat To The Function Of Review And The National Law, Paul D. Carrington Jan 1969

Crowded Dockets And The Courts Of Appeals: The Threat To The Function Of Review And The National Law, Paul D. Carrington

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No abstract provided.


The Power Of District Judges And The Responsibility Of Courts Of Appeals, Paul D. Carrington Jan 1969

The Power Of District Judges And The Responsibility Of Courts Of Appeals, Paul D. Carrington

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No abstract provided.


The Circuit Councils: Rusty Hinges Of Federal Judicial Administration, Peter G. Fish Jan 1969

The Circuit Councils: Rusty Hinges Of Federal Judicial Administration, Peter G. Fish

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The Administrative Office Act of 1939 fundamentally changed the judicial system of the country.


The Many Mansions Of A University, Paul D. Carrington Jan 1969

The Many Mansions Of A University, Paul D. Carrington

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No abstract provided.


Collateral Attack On Court-Martial Convictions, Robinson O. Everett Jan 1969

Collateral Attack On Court-Martial Convictions, Robinson O. Everett

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No abstract provided.


The New Law Of Race Relations, Arthur Larson Jan 1969

The New Law Of Race Relations, Arthur Larson

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No abstract provided.


Selective Service: Some Certain Problems And Some Tentative Answers, Michael E. Tigar, Robert J. Zweben Jan 1969

Selective Service: Some Certain Problems And Some Tentative Answers, Michael E. Tigar, Robert J. Zweben

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No abstract provided.


The Law Schools And The Negro, Ernest Gellhorn Dec 1968

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 Oct 1968

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 Jul 1968

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 Jan 1968

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 Jan 1968

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 Jan 1968

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 Jan 1968

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. Jan 1968

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 Jan 1968

Book Review, Michael E. Tigar

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No abstract provided.


Book Review, Michael E. Tigar Jan 1968

Book Review, Michael E. Tigar

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No abstract provided.


The Student As University Resident, William W. Van Alstyne Jan 1968

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 Jan 1968

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 Jan 1968

Personal And Institutional Rights In Community, George C. Christie

Faculty Scholarship

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 Jan 1968

The Interaction Of Constitutional Privilege And Statutory Immunity In Bankruptcy Examinations, John C. Weistart

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No abstract provided.