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The Desegregation Opinion Revisited:Legal Or Sociological?, Morris D. Forkosch Dec 1967

The Desegregation Opinion Revisited:Legal Or Sociological?, Morris D. Forkosch

Vanderbilt Law Review

It is the thesis of this article that the Supreme Court, regardless of its decision for or against the state laws, had the judicial ability and jurisdiction to render the opinion in the Desegregation Case of 1954. A distinction is drawn here between the judicial power to decide a case regardless of any attendant consequences, and the reasons given for that decision. When reasons which were supposedly valid seventy years ago are now rejected, there is nothing illogical in this rejection so long as the Court still adheres to the identical procedure used earlier; but when the substance within the …


The Misuse Doctrine And Post Expiration-Discriminatory-And Exorbitant Patent Royalties, Larry R. Fisher Oct 1967

The Misuse Doctrine And Post Expiration-Discriminatory-And Exorbitant Patent Royalties, Larry R. Fisher

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


From Escobedo To Miranda: The Anatomy Of A Supreme Court Decision, By Richard J. Medalie Mar 1967

From Escobedo To Miranda: The Anatomy Of A Supreme Court Decision, By Richard J. Medalie

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Expanding Liberties: Freedom's Gains In Postwar America, By Milton R. Konvitz, Gary S. Goodpaster Jan 1967

Expanding Liberties: Freedom's Gains In Postwar America, By Milton R. Konvitz, Gary S. Goodpaster

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.