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Full-Text Articles in Law
Session Law 72-35-2, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
Session Law 72-35-2, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives
Staff Analysis
No abstract provided.
The Multinational Corporation As A Challenge To The Nation-State: A Need To Coordinate National Competition Policies, G. Philip Nowak
The Multinational Corporation As A Challenge To The Nation-State: A Need To Coordinate National Competition Policies, G. Philip Nowak
Vanderbilt Law Review
The recent growth and development of the multinational corporation presents the international community with a unique challenge. For the first time man has an instrument which enables him to use the world's resources with maximum efficiency. He is no longer restricted by national boundaries, but is able to allocate resources on a world wide basis. In addition, the multinational enterprise provides a means for linking the developing countries to an international productive scheme. These countries are now able to undertake production of goods in which they have a comparative advantage and more rapidly increase their rate of economic development.Since the …
Book Reviews, Law Review Staff
Book Reviews, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
This is a deceptive book. It appears to be one more friendly appraisal of the work of the Warren Court--this time from the recent Solicitor General-surveying in giant steps and broad strokes its decisions in six major areas within the short space of 135 pages. On close reading it turns out to be a tough-minded essay written with notable lucidity, analytical density, and high professional competence. Moreover, it confronts directly and steadily the well-worn paradox or dilemma of the Supreme Court of the United States which must be both court and political institution, and it seriously attempts to appraise the …
Poverty Law -- Garnishment -- Protection Of Debtors' Rights, Clinton Eudy Jr.
Poverty Law -- Garnishment -- Protection Of Debtors' Rights, Clinton Eudy Jr.
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
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 …
A Reappraisal Of Implied Consent And The Drinking Driver, Paul R. Dimond
A Reappraisal Of Implied Consent And The Drinking Driver, Paul R. Dimond
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
This article examines how the law operates, the rights and duties of the state and of the individual, how problems of interpretation should be resolved and whether the present law most effectively balances state and individual interests. The article concludes with suggestions for reform of the law and a reconsideration of ways to control the drinking driver.
Industrial Health And Safety: The Need For Extended Federal Regulation, J. Michael Harrison
Industrial Health And Safety: The Need For Extended Federal Regulation, J. Michael Harrison
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
It is the purpose of this article to raise and answer these questions: (1) Is the current level of injury frequency on the job unsatisfactory? (2) If so, can this level of injury frequency be reduced through more effective industrial safety regulation? (3) To what extent and for what reasons have existing regulatory programs, both public and private, succeeded in reducing frequency rates? (4) In what manner, if at all, should the Federal Government extend its regulation of industrial safety? An affirmative answer to the first two questions is preliminary to the other inquiries. It will be worthwhile to proceed …
False Or Suppressed Evidence: Why A Need For The Prosecutorial Tie?, Ronald L. Carlson
False Or Suppressed Evidence: Why A Need For The Prosecutorial Tie?, Ronald L. Carlson
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Congressional Power Under The Civil War Amendments
Congressional Power Under The Civil War Amendments
Duke Law Journal
Since their birth during Reconstruction, the thirteenth, fourteenth and fifteenth amendments have been the subject of heated commentary and varying judicial interpretations. During the 1965 term and more recently, in 1968, the Supreme Court, in several landmark decisions, has expansively described the power granted Congress by those provisions to safeguard civil liberties. This comment examines these decisions from the perspective of early judicial interpretation of the amendments and from the theories offered by modern constitutional scholars. In conclusion, the logical results of this almost unrestricted measure of congressional power are examined.
Law And Poverty: Summary Prejudgment Wage Garnishment Held Unconstitutional
Law And Poverty: Summary Prejudgment Wage Garnishment Held Unconstitutional
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Labor And The Legal Process (Harry H. Wellington), John C. Weistart
Labor And The Legal Process (Harry H. Wellington), John C. Weistart
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Court-Martial Jurisdiction: The Effect Of O'Callahan V. Parker, Fred K. Morrison
Court-Martial Jurisdiction: The Effect Of O'Callahan V. Parker, Fred K. Morrison
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Book Review Of The Power Of The Presidency: Concepts And Controversy, Jack D. Edwards
Book Review Of The Power Of The Presidency: Concepts And Controversy, Jack D. Edwards
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Forum Juridicum: The Law School In A Changing Society, A. E. Papale
Forum Juridicum: The Law School In A Changing Society, A. E. Papale
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Board Of Editors, North Carolina Law Review
Board Of Editors, North Carolina Law Review
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Articles/Authors Of Articles/Book Reviews -- Authors, North Carolina Law Review
Articles/Authors Of Articles/Book Reviews -- Authors, North Carolina Law Review
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Criminal Procedure -- Search And Seizure -- The Permissible Scope Of A Frisk, J. David James
Criminal Procedure -- Search And Seizure -- The Permissible Scope Of A Frisk, J. David James
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Civil Procedure -- Requirement Of Notice For Appointment Of Guardians Ad Litem And Next Friends, Odes L. Stroupe Jr.
Civil Procedure -- Requirement Of Notice For Appointment Of Guardians Ad Litem And Next Friends, Odes L. Stroupe Jr.
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Domestic Relations -- Evidence -- Testimony By One Spouse Against The Other Of Adultery Excluded Under North Carolina Law, James Lee Davis
Domestic Relations -- Evidence -- Testimony By One Spouse Against The Other Of Adultery Excluded Under North Carolina Law, James Lee Davis
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Law School, Dickson Phillips
Federal Jurisdiction -- Federal Court Intervention As Protection Against Illegal Police Harassment, Norman E. Smith
Federal Jurisdiction -- Federal Court Intervention As Protection Against Illegal Police Harassment, Norman E. Smith
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Criminal Procedure -- The Potential Defendant's Right To A Speedy Trial, Joan G. Brannon
Criminal Procedure -- The Potential Defendant's Right To A Speedy Trial, Joan G. Brannon
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Income Tax -- Tests Under Section 117 For Exclusion Of Educational Grants, Donald G. Sparrow
Income Tax -- Tests Under Section 117 For Exclusion Of Educational Grants, Donald G. Sparrow
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Notes, North Carolina Law Review
Real Property -- Direct Restraints On Alienation, Donald W. Harper
Real Property -- Direct Restraints On Alienation, Donald W. Harper
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Trade Regulation -- Price Discrimination Under Section 2(A) Of The Robinson-Patman Act, Haywood Rankin
Trade Regulation -- Price Discrimination Under Section 2(A) Of The Robinson-Patman Act, Haywood Rankin
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Table Of Cases, North Carolina Law Review
Table Of Cases, North Carolina Law Review
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Time Has Come To Talk Of Major Curtailment In The Supreme Court's Jurisdiction, Frank R. Strong
The Time Has Come To Talk Of Major Curtailment In The Supreme Court's Jurisdiction, Frank R. Strong
North Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.