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Informal Proceedings Under The Uniform Probate Code: Notice And Due Process, Roger A. Manlin, Richard A. Martens
Informal Proceedings Under The Uniform Probate Code: Notice And Due Process, Roger A. Manlin, Richard A. Martens
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
The Uniform Probate Code's formal procedures, which require that notice be mailed or be personally delivered to interested parties prior to any formal proceeding, seem to offer little difficulty in terms of due process. However, the Uniform Probate Code's informal procedures, insofar as they encompass no-notice proceedings, have suffered some criticism." It is the purpose of this article to respond to these criticisms, and to demonstrate that the informal procedures of the Code as accepted by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws do in fact offer all interested persons adequate protection of their interests in an estate …
The Constitution On The Campus, Charles A. Wright
The Constitution On The Campus, Charles A. Wright
Vanderbilt Law Review
This article is the text of the Oliver Wendell Holmes Lectures, delivered by Professor Wright at the Vanderbilt University School of Law in April, 1969. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., left a large part of his estate to the United States at his death in 1935. By Act of Congress in 1955, the disposition of the property was entrusted to a Permanent Committee, which, among other projects, sponsors the, annual Hohnes Lectures by a distinguished legal scholar.
Professor Wright has brought to this topic both profound constitutional scholarship and wide experience in dealing with related problems at his university. His thesis …
Book Reviews, John A. Gorfinkel, Arthur S. Miller, Bruce L. Mcdonald
Book Reviews, John A. Gorfinkel, Arthur S. Miller, Bruce L. Mcdonald
Vanderbilt Law Review
American Conflicts Law By Robert A. Leflar Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Co., Inc., 1968. Pp. lxxvi, 677. $19.50
reviewer: John A. Gorfinkel
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The Policy-Making Process By Charles E. Lindblom EnglewoodCliffs: Prentice-Hall, Inc. 1968. Pp. 122. $4.95 (Cloth), $1.95 (Paper).
reviewers: Arthur S.Miller, Bruce L. McDonald
Admiralty--Punitive Damages Awarded, P. B. S., J. V. K., W. E. H.
Admiralty--Punitive Damages Awarded, P. B. S., J. V. K., W. E. H.
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
Admiralty--Punitive Damages Awarded under the Jones Act
P.B.S.
Subpoena of Documents Located in Foreign Jurisdictions Where Compliance Subjects Witness to Civil or Criminal Sanctions in Foreign State
J.V.K.
Release of American Serviceman to Foreign Court for Trial is not Violative of Due Process Where Substantial United States Constitutional Guarantees are Provided by Foreign Court
W. E. H.
Unconstitutional Conditions Upon Public Employment: New Departures In The Protection Of First Amendment Rights, Harold H. Bruff
Unconstitutional Conditions Upon Public Employment: New Departures In The Protection Of First Amendment Rights, Harold H. Bruff
Publications
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Role Of The Attorney In Juvenile Court, Julian Greenspun
Role Of The Attorney In Juvenile Court, Julian Greenspun
Cleveland State Law Review
An attorney once commented that the effect of Gault was to place him in his proper role, that of an advocate whose sole purpose was to defend constitutional rights, and that he did not have to be a social worker or psychologist. But the effect of Gault is to bring counsel into the Juvenile Court, which is a court with compassion. Thus, being a special court, it requires special skills, so that the client may not only receive due process, but if needed, will receive proper care.
Abolition Of Wage Garnishment, Joseph C. Sweeney
Abolition Of Wage Garnishment, Joseph C. Sweeney
Fordham Law Review
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