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Articles 1 - 14 of 14
Full-Text Articles in Law
Wrongful Death Damages In Virginia, Donald E. Lee Jr.
Wrongful Death Damages In Virginia, Donald E. Lee Jr.
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Admiralty - Wrongful Death. Moragne V. States Marine Lines, Inc., 90 S. Ct. 1772 (1970), Lawrence J. Lipka
Admiralty - Wrongful Death. Moragne V. States Marine Lines, Inc., 90 S. Ct. 1772 (1970), Lawrence J. Lipka
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
State Post-Conviction Remedies And Federal Habeas Corpus, William F. Swindler
State Post-Conviction Remedies And Federal Habeas Corpus, William F. Swindler
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Securities Regulation--Damages--The Possibility Of Punitive Damages As A Remedy For A Violation Of Rule 10b-5, Michigan Law Review
Securities Regulation--Damages--The Possibility Of Punitive Damages As A Remedy For A Violation Of Rule 10b-5, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
Several lower federal courts have recently been faced with this issue and have reached conflicting results in their attempts to resolve it. This Note will examine both the problems of statutory interpretation and the policy considerations that are involved in deciding whether punitive damages should be awarded in civil actions based on violations of rule I0b-5.
Equity And The Eco-System: Can Injunctions Clear The Air?, Michigan Law Review
Equity And The Eco-System: Can Injunctions Clear The Air?, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
On April 22, 1970, a number of private groups in the United States sponsored "Earth Day," an attempt to turn the attention of the population to matters of environmental concern. The dramatically favorable response to the idea of "Earth Day" suggests the extent to which more and more persons are becoming worried about ecological destruction. One of the methods of preventing that destruction, the obtaining of injunctions against industrial polluters, is the subject of this Comment. The central focus of this Comment is upon the injunction as a means of preventing air pollution, but most of the substance is equally …
Damages As Compensation For Loss, Robert J. Nordstrom
Damages As Compensation For Loss, Robert J. Nordstrom
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
Embattled Victims Of The Uninsured: In Court With New York's Mvaic, 1959-1969, Joseph Laufer
Embattled Victims Of The Uninsured: In Court With New York's Mvaic, 1959-1969, Joseph Laufer
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Dissolution As A Remedy For Dissension And Deadlock In The New York Closely-Held Corporation, Daniel H. O'Connell
Dissolution As A Remedy For Dissension And Deadlock In The New York Closely-Held Corporation, Daniel H. O'Connell
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Attachment And Garnishment--Constitutional Law--Due Process Of Law--Garnishment Of Wages Prior To Judgment Is A Denial Of Due Process: The Sniadach Case And Its Implications For Related Areas Of The Law, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
The question of the constitutionality of prejudgment wage garnishment had never before reached the Supreme Court, although in McKay v. Mclnnes, a 1929 memorandum decision, the Court had upheld a statute providing for prejudgment attachment. McKay, which was cited as controlling by the Wisconsin court in its disposition of the constitutional argument in Sniadach, involved an attachment of realty and stock to satisfy a debt. Justice Douglas, writing for the Court in Sniadach, distinguished that case from one involving wage garnishment with the statement that "[a] procedural rule that may satisfy due process for attachments in general ... …
Rent Strike - Landlord's Remedies, G. Richard Gold
Rent Strike - Landlord's Remedies, G. Richard Gold
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Breach Of Contract, Damage Measures, And Economic Efficiency, Robert Birmingham
Breach Of Contract, Damage Measures, And Economic Efficiency, Robert Birmingham
Faculty Articles and Papers
No abstract provided.
Theory Of Economic Policy And The Law Of Torts, The, Robert Birmingham
Theory Of Economic Policy And The Law Of Torts, The, Robert Birmingham
Faculty Articles and Papers
No abstract provided.
The Consumer Class Action, Arthur H. Travers Jr., Jonathan M. Landers
The Consumer Class Action, Arthur H. Travers Jr., Jonathan M. Landers
Publications
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Profits And Their Recovery, Graham Douthwaite
Profits And Their Recovery, Graham Douthwaite
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.