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Kathie Adell Munford V. Raymond G. Munford : Brief Of Appellant, Utah Supreme Court
Kathie Adell Munford V. Raymond G. Munford : Brief Of Appellant, Utah Supreme Court
Utah Supreme Court Briefs (1965 –)
Appeal from the Final Order of the District Court of Morgan County. The Honorable J. Duffy Palmer.
Markets Overt, Voidable Titles, And Feckless Agents: Judges And Efficiency In The Antebellum Doctrine Of Good Faith Purchase, Harold R. Weinberg
Markets Overt, Voidable Titles, And Feckless Agents: Judges And Efficiency In The Antebellum Doctrine Of Good Faith Purchase, Harold R. Weinberg
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
In considering American common law doctrines shaped during the nineteenth century, commentators have advanced differing theories on the primary judicial criteria employed by judges. Recent studies have argued that these doctrines reflect a criterion of economic efficiency. This work has been criticized for its failure to explain why there seems to be a correlation between efficiency and these decision rules or why judges might have preferred efficiency over other decisional criteria. Other studies have proposed that many judicial doctrines announced before the Civil War were intended to facilitate or ratify major shifts in the distribution of social wealth. This article …
Interim Hearing On Victim & Witness Rights In Criminal Proceedings, Asembly Subcommittee On Criminal Justice Resources
Interim Hearing On Victim & Witness Rights In Criminal Proceedings, Asembly Subcommittee On Criminal Justice Resources
California Assembly
Each year, crime claims more than forty million victims in the United States. This is a really staggering statistic. One in five Americans, almost, are victims of some sort of crime every year in this country. For these Americans, crime is more than just a statistic; it is a sobering and often devastating personal experience, inflicting physical and mental disability, property loss or damage, financial hardship, and severe and sometimes permanent disruption to personal lives. Adding to this trauma of being a crime victim is a criminal justice system which pays astonishingly little attention to the needs and the concerns …
Interim Hearing On Genetic Engineering: Benefits And Potential Health Hazards, Assembly Committee On Health
Interim Hearing On Genetic Engineering: Benefits And Potential Health Hazards, Assembly Committee On Health
California Assembly
No abstract provided.
Brief For The United States In Opposition
Brief For The United States In Opposition
Duwamish, Samish, Snohomish, Snoqualmie and Steilacoom Indian Tribes v. Washington, Docket No. 81-509 (454 U.S. 1143 (1982))
No abstract provided.
Justice, Bureaucracy, And Legal Method, Jospeh Vining
Justice, Bureaucracy, And Legal Method, Jospeh Vining
Articles
In the real world justice denied is not justice. Talking from the beginning about access to justice, rather than simply justice, emphasizes in a salutary way this commonplace of citizen and client. Justice that is inaccessible, delayed, refused does not just sit there glowing like a grail, which those separated from it may contemplate and yearn for. It is only in imagining that justice is available to someone, and in imagining what it would be like to be that someone, that one can see the thing as justice at all. To put it in economic terms, justice is not a …
Evaluation Of City Of Boston Fair Housing Programs: The Final Report, Boston Urban Observatory, University Of Massachusetts Boston
Evaluation Of City Of Boston Fair Housing Programs: The Final Report, Boston Urban Observatory, University Of Massachusetts Boston
Boston Urban Observatory Publications
The City of Boston's 3-year Pair Housing Plan (1981-83) identifies the following six goals for achieving greater freedom of choice in housing for its minority residents: 1) To improve the delivery of services relative to the enhancement of freedom of choice to all minorities in Boston as they relate to fair housing; 2) To increase enforcement of fair housing laws; 3) To increase public safety and security to assure equal access throughout the City of Boston; 4) To Increase the participation of all minorities and low-and moderate-income people in all City of Boston housing programs; 5) To increase low-cost housing …
Gavel Raps, V. 2, N. 3 (November 30, 1981), University Of South Carolina School Of Law Students
Gavel Raps, V. 2, N. 3 (November 30, 1981), University Of South Carolina School Of Law Students
Gavel Raps Student Newspaper
Moot Court Team Heads For National Finals, by Martha McMillin
Faculty Acts On Curriculum Suggestion, by John Sowards
Photo of presentation of S.C. Code to Ed Perrin, winner of the J. Woodrow Lewis Moot Court Competition
Calendar
Illegal Briefs Capture Title
Photo of Chris Wheaton and friend at SBA Halloween party
So You Want To Clerk? Well..., by Jay Tothacer
SBA President's Report
Gavel Raps Editorial Board and Staff
Cameras In The courtroom...Good Or Bad?, by David Stanton
SBA Basketball League Crowns Three Champs, by Robbie Foster
LOGGIN' LOBBY TIME
Vol. 30, No. 11, November 25, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 30, No. 11, November 25, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Clinic Meeting Draws a Crowd •Sandalow: Service Not School's Job •Competition Out of Hand? •Student on Leave Commits Suicide •Martin Narrows it Down •Don't Count on Emanuel's •Senate Votes to Lobby Dean, Faculty on Clinic •Auld Lang Syne •Delightful, Delovely-Delibrary •How To Fund Clinic •LSAT To Change in 1982 •Bureaucratese Enters Supply-Side Theory •Love and the Art of Loving •Basketball Forecast •Fear and Loathing on a Flyback •Law in the Raw
Hearing On An Evaluation Of Hazardous Waste Management In California, Assembly Committee On Consumer Protection And Toxic Materials
Hearing On An Evaluation Of Hazardous Waste Management In California, Assembly Committee On Consumer Protection And Toxic Materials
California Assembly
The reason for this hearing is that last year my Sub-committee on Toxic Materials had a number of interim hearings to find information regarding toxic waste and the management of toxic waste and we felt that there was considerable confusion and what appeared to be a lack of coordination among the various departments in the state which had to deal with hazardous waste and so we requested the Auditor General to see how the laws that are on the books are being implemented and to see what is being done in the Department of Health Services and other departments. We …
State Funding Of The Trial Courts, Assembly Committee On Judiciary
State Funding Of The Trial Courts, Assembly Committee On Judiciary
California Assembly
No abstract provided.
Vol. 30, No. 10, November 18, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 30, No. 10, November 18, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•Nothing To Hide •Cheating Ring Suspected •Campbell: Focus on the First •Res Gestae Sponsors Football Tourney •Notices •Student Senate Report •Is Clinic Review a Trojan Horse? •America Needs More Punk •Sweeping Changes Needed •Reflections of a Cub Reporter •An Opportunity to One-up Reaganomics •Learning To Love the Muse •Art Schlichter: The Man Without a Team •Senate Defends Clinic Program •Law in the Raw
Myron F. Gleberman V. Commonwealth Of Kentucky, Supplemental Brief 1980-Sc-0466
Myron F. Gleberman V. Commonwealth Of Kentucky, Supplemental Brief 1980-Sc-0466
1980-1989
No abstract provided.
Investment Of Public Pension Funds, Assembly Committee On Public Employees And Retirement, Senate Committee On Public Employees And Retirement
Investment Of Public Pension Funds, Assembly Committee On Public Employees And Retirement, Senate Committee On Public Employees And Retirement
California Joint Committees
No abstract provided.
Mono Lake, Assembly Committee On Water, Parks And Wildlife
Mono Lake, Assembly Committee On Water, Parks And Wildlife
California Assembly
No abstract provided.
Major Trends In Eeoc Policy And Enforcement, J. Clay Smith Jr.
Major Trends In Eeoc Policy And Enforcement, J. Clay Smith Jr.
Selected Speeches
No abstract provided.
California Youth Authority - Hearing November 13, 1981, Assembly Criminal Justice Committee On Juvenile Justice
California Youth Authority - Hearing November 13, 1981, Assembly Criminal Justice Committee On Juvenile Justice
California Assembly
Our purposes are to begin to discuss the California Youth Authority, its policies, its programs, and consistent with the agenda, we are going to be talking about essentially the parole decisions and policies associated with that, the early release policies which have already started being developed, the day pass issue that is used by the Youth Authority and I think quite properly the issues of public safety associated with that are to be discussed.
Weldon S. Abbott V. Newell Christensen And Newell Christensen V. Weldon S. Abbott : Brief Of Appellant, Utah Supreme Court
Weldon S. Abbott V. Newell Christensen And Newell Christensen V. Weldon S. Abbott : Brief Of Appellant, Utah Supreme Court
Utah Supreme Court Briefs (1965 –)
Appeal from a Judgment of the District Court of Duchesne County Honorable J. Robert Bullock
Vol. 30, No. 9, November 11, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 30, No. 9, November 11, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•School Computer Stolen •Cost of Life? •Helmet Law Ripped by the 'Briefs' •Parental Rights on the Line •Notices •Students Get Chance to Review Clinic •Curriculum Changes •Censorship in Hutchins? •Union Dumps on Cellar •It's Pretty, But Does It Work? •Cash Dash Causes Brain Drain •Musical Fads Follow Mayflower •MNDC Dump Faculty •Sports in Short •View from the Jury Box •Law in the Raw
The Forum [Volume 11, Number 3], Valparaiso University School Of Law
The Forum [Volume 11, Number 3], Valparaiso University School Of Law
Valparaiso Law School Forum
No abstract provided.
The State Of Utah V. George William Burton : Brief Of Respondent, Utah Supreme Court
The State Of Utah V. George William Burton : Brief Of Respondent, Utah Supreme Court
Utah Supreme Court Briefs (1965 –)
Appeal from a Conviction for Two Counts of theft, Second Degree Felonies, In the Third Judicial District Court, in and for Salt Lake County, State of Utah, The Honorable Homer F. Wilkinson, Judge, Presiding
Unaccredited Law Schools, Assembly Committee On Judiciary
Unaccredited Law Schools, Assembly Committee On Judiciary
California Assembly
The subject of this interim hearing of the Assembly Judiciary Committee is unaccredited law schools. The hearing will focus on AB 304, authored by Assemblyman Walter Ingalls.
In California there are four methods of studying law which satisfy one of the requirements for admission to practice law. AB 304 would limit the methods of preparing for admission to the practice of law to either graduation from and accredited law school or study in an unaccredited law school which has been certified by the State Bar Committee of Bar Examiners as meeting specified standards and requirements.
Our intention is to determine …
Vol. 30, No. 8, November 4, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School
Vol. 30, No. 8, November 4, 1981, University Of Michigan Law School
Res Gestae
•·VIP's Grace Dedication •Capital Asset •The Saint Endowed •Senate Votes To Ban Smoking In Library •The Clinic Finds A New Home •Notices •Radical Law Does Exist •Shabby Treatment •Swanny Song •Working Towards Equal Justice •Mr. Meechigan: The Spirit of Saturdays •Why Some 60's Rockers Last •High Scoring Natty Dread in 'A' Playoff •Heels- Tigers Clash •Law in the Raw
Toward An Intellectual Free Enterprise System As It Relates To The Professional Standards Of The Uniform Guidelines On Employee Selection, J. Clay Smith Jr.
Toward An Intellectual Free Enterprise System As It Relates To The Professional Standards Of The Uniform Guidelines On Employee Selection, J. Clay Smith Jr.
Selected Speeches
No abstract provided.
State Of Utah V. Phillip Francis : Brief Of Respondent, Utah Supreme Court
State Of Utah V. Phillip Francis : Brief Of Respondent, Utah Supreme Court
Utah Supreme Court Briefs (1965 –)
Appeal from a Verdict of Guilty in the Third Judicial District Court, in and for Weber County, State of Utah, the Honnrable John F. Wahlquist, Presiding
The State Of Utah V. Joey Williams : Brief Of Respondent, Utah Supreme Court
The State Of Utah V. Joey Williams : Brief Of Respondent, Utah Supreme Court
Utah Supreme Court Briefs (1965 –)
Appeal from a Jury Verdict of Guilty of Robbery In the Third Judicial District in and for Salt Lake County, State of Utah, The Honroable Homer F. Wilkinson, Presiding
Debunking Some Myths About Unconscionability: A New Framework For U.C.C. Section 2-302, Robert A. Hillman
Debunking Some Myths About Unconscionability: A New Framework For U.C.C. Section 2-302, Robert A. Hillman
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Congressional Discretion Under The Property Clause, Eugene R. Gaetke
Congressional Discretion Under The Property Clause, Eugene R. Gaetke
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
The property clause of article IV grants Congress the authority to regulate federal lands. In referring to that authority, the Supreme Court has observed that “the power over the public land thus entrusted to Congress is without limitations.”
The simplicity of the Court's statement is appealing. Its implications, however, are troubling, especially for those states in which a substantial amount of federal property exists. If the property clause power of Congress is "without limitations," the power of some states over a considerable portion of the land within their boundaries is severely limited. For those states, an unlimited property clause power …
Utah Hotel Company, A Utah Corporation V. R. Milton Yorgason, In His Official Capacity As Salt Lake County Assessori And William E. Dunn, Robert G. Salter, William L. Hutchinson, Each In Their Official Capacities As Members Of The Board Of Equalization For Salt Lake County : Brief Of Respondent, Utah Supreme Court
Utah Supreme Court Briefs (1965 –)
Appeal from the Judgment of the Third District Court for Salt Lake County, Hon. G. Hal Taylor, Judge
Judicial Review Of Risk Assessments: The Role Of Decision Theory In Unscrambling The Benzene Decision, William H. Rodgers, Jr.
Judicial Review Of Risk Assessments: The Role Of Decision Theory In Unscrambling The Benzene Decision, William H. Rodgers, Jr.
Articles
[Reprinted in 13 Land Use & Envtl. L. Rev. 629-48 (1982).]