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Full-Text Articles in Law
Black Businesses And Their Lawyers, John T. Baker, Jerome Davis
Black Businesses And Their Lawyers, John T. Baker, Jerome Davis
North Carolina Central Law Review
No abstract provided.
Attorneys' Fees—Public Interest Law—Beyond Alyeska: Creating A Workable Private Attorney General Exception—Alyeska Pipeline Service Co. V. Wilderness Society, 421 U.S. 240 (1975), Stephen M. Todd
Washington Law Review
Following a successful appeal in litigation undertaken in the public interest, plaintiffs Wilderness Society and others requested an award of attorneys' fees. The Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit adopted the "private attorney general" exception to the American rule which bars fee shifting and authorized an award against codefendant Alyeska Pipeline Service Company of one-half of the reasonable value of the legal services utilized by plaintiffs. On certiorari, the Supreme Court reversed. Held: Absent congressional authorization, federal courts lack the equity power to award attorneys' fees to a private litigant for the vindication of a statutory right. …
Pratter Named Acting Dean; Search Continues For Dean
Pratter Named Acting Dean; Search Continues For Dean
Harry Pratter (1976-1977 Acting)
No abstract provided.
Pratter Acting Dean For Iu Law School
Pratter Acting Dean For Iu Law School
Harry Pratter (1976-1977 Acting)
No abstract provided.
Legal Services Revisted, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Competency For What?, Roger C. Cramton
Competency For What?, Roger C. Cramton
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Review Of The College Of Law Alumni Association, Summer/Fall 1976, University Of Kentucky College Of Law
The Review Of The College Of Law Alumni Association, Summer/Fall 1976, University Of Kentucky College Of Law
Annual Magazines
No abstract provided.
Prisoners' Right Of Access To Courts: Planning For Legal Aid, Geoffrey P. Alpert
Prisoners' Right Of Access To Courts: Planning For Legal Aid, Geoffrey P. Alpert
Washington Law Review
The civil rights movement has reached into prisons and jails, directing public attention to the fact that prisoners are also beneficiaries of the rights and privileges that the Constitution extends to all citizens. After a discussion of the development of prisoners' rights, this article will survey the major cases establishing prisoners' rights of access to courts and legal assistance. It will summarize previous research dealing with prisoners and their legal problems on a national scale, and extend that research by presenting the findings of a recent research project conducted in the Washington State prison system evaluating the legal needs of …
Evidence--Attorney-Client Relationship--Client's Identity Privileged, Robert B. Lipman
Evidence--Attorney-Client Relationship--Client's Identity Privileged, Robert B. Lipman
Mercer Law Review
The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in In re Grand Jury Proceedings held that a client's identity, fee and bonding arrangements may be privileged from disclosure by his attorney to the grand jury when such protection is necessary to preserve the client's privileged motive.
The Florida Bar V. Thomson, 310 So. 2d 300 (Fla. 1975), Douglas A. Shropshire
The Florida Bar V. Thomson, 310 So. 2d 300 (Fla. 1975), Douglas A. Shropshire
Florida State University Law Review
Attorney Discipline- SUSPENDED LAWYER MAY TAKE EMPLOYMENT AS A LAW CLERK.
Recent Developments In Attorneys' Fees, W. Perry Brandt, Pendleton C. Waugh, Richard C. Stark Special Project Editor
Recent Developments In Attorneys' Fees, W. Perry Brandt, Pendleton C. Waugh, Richard C. Stark Special Project Editor
Vanderbilt Law Review
Special Project--
Recent Developments in Attorneys' Fees
In recent years, the subject of attorneys' fees has become the focal point of pressures to improve the accessibility of legal services for those unable to pay large fees. Courts, scholars, and special interest groups have examined in detail the relationship between fees and the ability to assert legal rights. This increased scrutiny has led to the elimination of minimum fee schedules, the criticism of and possible relaxation of restrictions on fee advertising, and the establishment of maximum contingent fee schedules by court rule. Private enforcement of newly enacted federal statutes against private …
Nolan Keeping Things Going
Val Nolan Jr. (1976 Acting; 1980 Acting)
No abstract provided.
The Other View Of The Other Government, Mark Green
The Other View Of The Other Government, Mark Green
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Other View of The Other Government: A Reply
Acting Dean Nolan Was 'Natural' Choice, Bruce C. Smith
Acting Dean Nolan Was 'Natural' Choice, Bruce C. Smith
Val Nolan Jr. (1976 Acting; 1980 Acting)
No abstract provided.
Paul J. Hartman And The Vanderbilt Law Alumni, Wilson Sims
Paul J. Hartman And The Vanderbilt Law Alumni, Wilson Sims
Vanderbilt Law Review
One of the greatest assets of the Vanderbilt Law School is Professor Hartman's obvious love and appreciation for the School. When the Dutchman gets serious, this comes across in a powerful way. His unending effort on behalf of the Law School in working with the alumni over these many years has resulted in numerous tangible benefits for the Law School, but even more importantly, in many intangible ways, including the great sense of loyalty held by many of these alumni, all of them the Dutchman's former students. The School has no better salesman. He and his wife Dorothy command the …
Book Reviews, Ernest Van Den Haag, James F. Neal
Book Reviews, Ernest Van Den Haag, James F. Neal
Vanderbilt Law Review
Consensual Government "The Morality of Consent" by Alexander M. Bickel
Reviewed by Ernest van den Haag
Bickel wanted to make the scope of the law comprehensive enough to proclaim the norms that are consensually perceived to be necessary to social life, yet to let individuals and groups pursue their choices without being forced to conform altogether to majority views or being strapped into judicial strait jackets. His work, and the unifying theme of this posthumous collection of essays, very largely consisted of elaborations of his answer to the question: how can we define the province of constitutional interpretation so as …
The Florida Bar V. Moriber, 314 So. 2d 145 (Fla. 1975), Carol Ann Turner
The Florida Bar V. Moriber, 314 So. 2d 145 (Fla. 1975), Carol Ann Turner
Florida State University Law Review
Attorney Discipline- ATTORNEY MAY BE PUNISHED FOR CHARGING EXCESSIVE FEE ABSENT AGGRAVATING CIRCUMSTANCES, FRAUD, OR DISHONESTY.
Nolan Appointed Acting Iub Law Dean, Susan Duerksen
Nolan Appointed Acting Iub Law Dean, Susan Duerksen
Val Nolan Jr. (1976 Acting; 1980 Acting)
No abstract provided.
I.U. Prof Named Acting Law Dean, Susan Duerksen
I.U. Prof Named Acting Law Dean, Susan Duerksen
Val Nolan Jr. (1976 Acting; 1980 Acting)
No abstract provided.
Nolan To Be Named Acting Dean Of I.U. School Of Law, Bruce C. Smith
Nolan To Be Named Acting Dean Of I.U. School Of Law, Bruce C. Smith
Val Nolan Jr. (1976 Acting; 1980 Acting)
No abstract provided.
On Reasons For Decanal Disenchantment And Their Wider Implications, Theodore J. St. Antoine
On Reasons For Decanal Disenchantment And Their Wider Implications, Theodore J. St. Antoine
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
Based on the Dean's Report to the President of the University for the Year 1974-75
On The State Of "The Word", Francis A. Allen
On The State Of "The Word", Francis A. Allen
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
Based on Professo Allen's comments at the dedication of the Baron de Hirsch Meyer Library Addition, University of Miami Law School, Coral Gables, Fla., December 17, 1975.
The Clinical Law Experiment: Goals, Methods, And Problems, Steven D. Pepe
The Clinical Law Experiment: Goals, Methods, And Problems, Steven D. Pepe
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
In the fall 1975 Law Quadrangle Notes, the first of this series of articles gave an overview of the history and operation of the fieldwork and seminar components of Michigan's Clinical Law I course. This second article on the clinical law experiment will sketch some of the goals of Michigan's clinic, its educational method, and various problems and shortcomings. A future article will describe a special project in the 1974-75 academic year to use the clinical setting more effectively to confront issues of legal ethics and professional responsibility.