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Tort Liability Of Law Enforcement Officers: State Remedies, Cheney C. Joseph Jr. Dec 1968

Tort Liability Of Law Enforcement Officers: State Remedies, Cheney C. Joseph Jr.

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Torts - Statutory Violations And Negligence Per Se, Cynthia Picou Dec 1968

Torts - Statutory Violations And Negligence Per Se, Cynthia Picou

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law--Torts--Equal Protection Of Illegitimate Children, David L. Core Dec 1968

Constitutional Law--Torts--Equal Protection Of Illegitimate Children, David L. Core

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Torts--Damages--Mother's Recovery For Emotional Trauma And Physical Injury When Not Within The Zone Of Impact Dec 1968

Torts--Damages--Mother's Recovery For Emotional Trauma And Physical Injury When Not Within The Zone Of Impact

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Comments On Maki V. Frelk--Comparative V.Contributory Negligence: Should The Court Or Legislature Decide?, Fleming James Jr., Harry Kalven Jr., Robert E. Keeton, Robert A. Leflar, Wex S. Malone, John W. Wade Nov 1968

Comments On Maki V. Frelk--Comparative V.Contributory Negligence: Should The Court Or Legislature Decide?, Fleming James Jr., Harry Kalven Jr., Robert E. Keeton, Robert A. Leflar, Wex S. Malone, John W. Wade

Vanderbilt Law Review

Believing that the holdings and opinions in the case of Maki v. Frelkare significant legal developments, the Vanderbilt Law Review has solicited comments on these decisions, which it is now pleased to publish. These comments by six distinguished torts teachers and writers bear on the relative merits of comparative and contributory negligence, but more importantly, they discuss whether the judicial or legislative method is most appropriate for adoption of a rule of comparative negligence. It is hoped that these comments will be used as a sound basis for action, whether the problem arises before the courts or legislatures.


Recovery By The Rescuer, Edward A. Kaplan Jun 1968

Recovery By The Rescuer, Edward A. Kaplan

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Recent Cases, Law Review Staff May 1968

Recent Cases, Law Review Staff

Vanderbilt Law Review

Conflict of Laws--Significant Interest Doctrine Extended to Marital Property Litigation

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Constitutional Law-Search and Seizure--Fourth Amendment Restrictions Apply to Electronic Eavesdropping When Conversations Are Private--Physical Trespass Test Discarded

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Constitutional Law-Section 5(a) (1) (D) Prohibiting Members of Communist-Action Organizations from Employment in Defense Facilities Held Unconstitutional Infringement Upon Freedom of Association

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Criminal Law--Evidence-Unauthorized Juror View Violates Sixth Amendment Right to Confrontation

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Domestic Relations--Intentional False Representation of Pregnancy Grounds for Annulment

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Income Tax--Corporations--Attorneys' and Accountants' Fees Incurred in Sale of Assets Pursuant to a Section 337 Liquidation Are Not Deductible

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Interest--Usury--Charging Debtor with Statutory Maximum Loan Fees …


New Nations And The International Custom, S. Prakash Sinha Mar 1968

New Nations And The International Custom, S. Prakash Sinha

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Recent Decisions Jan 1968

Recent Decisions

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Torts, Michael W. Smith Jan 1968

Torts, Michael W. Smith

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Recent Legislation Jan 1968

Recent Legislation

University of Richmond Law Review

This is a summary of the legislation that came out in 1968.