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Title Page And Masthead - Volume 18 (1979-1980)
Title Page And Masthead - Volume 18 (1979-1980)
Duquesne Law Review
No abstract provided.
Supreme Court Review Of Congressional Action In The Federalism Area, Philip J. Prygoski
Supreme Court Review Of Congressional Action In The Federalism Area, Philip J. Prygoski
Duquesne Law Review
No abstract provided.
Property, Privacy, And Deterrence: The Exclusionary Rule In Search Of A Rationale, Steven R. Schlesinger, Bradford Wilson
Property, Privacy, And Deterrence: The Exclusionary Rule In Search Of A Rationale, Steven R. Schlesinger, Bradford Wilson
Duquesne Law Review
No abstract provided.
Procedural Complexity Of The Age Discrimination In Employment Act: An Age-Old Problem, Robert E. Sheeder
Procedural Complexity Of The Age Discrimination In Employment Act: An Age-Old Problem, Robert E. Sheeder
Duquesne Law Review
No abstract provided.
A New Look At An Old Concern - Protecting Expert Information From Discovery Under The Federal Rules, David M. Connors
A New Look At An Old Concern - Protecting Expert Information From Discovery Under The Federal Rules, David M. Connors
Duquesne Law Review
No abstract provided.
Counsel And Contempt: A Suggestion That The Summary Power Be Eliminated, Richard J. Sax
Counsel And Contempt: A Suggestion That The Summary Power Be Eliminated, Richard J. Sax
Duquesne Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law - First Amendment - Establishment Of Religion, Jennifer Fox Rabold
Constitutional Law - First Amendment - Establishment Of Religion, Jennifer Fox Rabold
Duquesne Law Review
The United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has held that teaching a course in the Science of Creative Intelligence Transcendental Meditation in public high schools is an establishment of religion prohibited by the first amendment.
Malnak v. Yogi, 592 F.2d 197 (3d Cir. 1979).
Constitutional Law - Sixth Amendment - Indigent Criminal Defendants - Right To Assigned Counsel - Misdemeanors, Patricia T. Galvin
Constitutional Law - Sixth Amendment - Indigent Criminal Defendants - Right To Assigned Counsel - Misdemeanors, Patricia T. Galvin
Duquesne Law Review
The United States Supreme Court has held that the sixth and fourteenth amendments do not require a state to provide counsel for an indigent defendant charged with a crime for which imprisonment upon conviction is authorized but not imposed.
Scott v. Illinois, 99 S. Ct. 1158 (1979).
Title Page And Masthead - Volume 18 (1979-1980)
Title Page And Masthead - Volume 18 (1979-1980)
Duquesne Law Review
No abstract provided.
Book Review, Roger K. Newman
Book Review, Roger K. Newman
Duquesne Law Review
MORRIS R. COHEN AND THE SCIENTIFIC IDEAL. By David A. Hollinger. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, 1975. Pp. xvi, 262. $16.50.
Louis L. Manderino, John J. Sciullo
Interspousal Immunity In Pennsylvania, John L. Gedid
Interspousal Immunity In Pennsylvania, John L. Gedid
Duquesne Law Review
No abstract provided.
Pennsylvania Constitutional Law - Search And Seizure - Right To Privacy - Individual Banking Records, Jane E. L. Miller
Pennsylvania Constitutional Law - Search And Seizure - Right To Privacy - Individual Banking Records, Jane E. L. Miller
Duquesne Law Review
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has held that the Pennsylvania Constitution protects an individual bank depositor's records from unauthorized police subpoenas when no legal proceedings have been instituted against the individual.
Commonwealth v. DeJohn, 403 A.2d 1283 (Pa. 1979)
Autonomy And The Thirteen Colonies: Was The American Revolution Really Necessary, Robert A. Friedlander
Autonomy And The Thirteen Colonies: Was The American Revolution Really Necessary, Robert A. Friedlander
Duquesne Law Review
No abstract provided.
Remedies And Damages For Violation Of Constitutional Rights, Frank M. Mcclellan, Phoebe Haddon Northcross
Remedies And Damages For Violation Of Constitutional Rights, Frank M. Mcclellan, Phoebe Haddon Northcross
Duquesne Law Review
No abstract provided.
Disciplining Physicians In Pennsylvania: Licensing Problems Arising From Medicare Fraud Convictions, Joy Flowers Conti
Disciplining Physicians In Pennsylvania: Licensing Problems Arising From Medicare Fraud Convictions, Joy Flowers Conti
Duquesne Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Right To Refuse Medical Treatment: Under What Circumstances Does It Exist, Henry Zee Shaub
The Right To Refuse Medical Treatment: Under What Circumstances Does It Exist, Henry Zee Shaub
Duquesne Law Review
No abstract provided.
Frustration Of Contract In International Trade Law And Comparative Law, Michael G. Rapsomanikis
Frustration Of Contract In International Trade Law And Comparative Law, Michael G. Rapsomanikis
Duquesne Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law - Civil Rights Action - Federal Court Review Of State Statutes - Abstention, David C. Levenreich
Constitutional Law - Civil Rights Action - Federal Court Review Of State Statutes - Abstention, David C. Levenreich
Duquesne Law Review
The United States Supreme Court has held that federal courts must abstain from intervention into pending state proceedings under the Younger doctrine when the federal plaintiff has an available state court opportunity to raise his federal constitutional claim.
Moore v. Sims, 99 S. Ct. 2371 (1979)
Constitutional Criminal Procedure - Fourth Amendment - Search And Seizure - Electronic Surveillance - Pen Register, Michael P. Weinstein
Constitutional Criminal Procedure - Fourth Amendment - Search And Seizure - Electronic Surveillance - Pen Register, Michael P. Weinstein
Duquesne Law Review
The United States Supreme Court has held that the installation and use of a pen register device is not a fourth amendment search requiring judicial authorization.
Smith v. Maryland, 442 U.S. 735 (1979).
A Review Of Prisoners' Rights Under The First, Fifth, And Eighth Amendments, Judith Ann Mackarey
A Review Of Prisoners' Rights Under The First, Fifth, And Eighth Amendments, Judith Ann Mackarey
Duquesne Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law - First Amendment - Defamation - Public Figures - Discovery - Editorial Process - Privilege, Jerry V. Haines
Constitutional Law - First Amendment - Defamation - Public Figures - Discovery - Editorial Process - Privilege, Jerry V. Haines
Duquesne Law Review
The United States Supreme Court has held that there is no first amendment privilege against discovery into the editorial process of a media defendant in a defamation action by a public figure.
Herbert v. Lando, 441 U.S. 153 (1979)
Veterans' Preference Statutes: Do They Really Discriminate Against Women, Pat Labbadia Iii
Veterans' Preference Statutes: Do They Really Discriminate Against Women, Pat Labbadia Iii
Duquesne Law Review
No abstract provided.
Title Page And Masthead - Volume 18 (1979-1980)
Title Page And Masthead - Volume 18 (1979-1980)
Duquesne Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law - Fourteenth Amendment - Due Process Clause - Civil Rights Actions - Identification Procedures, Richard T. Mcgonigle
Constitutional Law - Fourteenth Amendment - Due Process Clause - Civil Rights Actions - Identification Procedures, Richard T. Mcgonigle
Duquesne Law Review
The United States Supreme Court has held that the due process clause of the fourteenth amendment does not require a sheriff's department to establish identification procedures to ascertain the validity of a prisoner's protests of mistaken identity so long as the prisoner's arrest was made pursuant to a validly issued warrant.
Baker v. McCollan, 99 S. Ct. 2689 (1979).
Wrongful Life: Recognizing The Defective Child's Right To A Cause Of Action, J. Douglas Peters, Brian M. Peters
Wrongful Life: Recognizing The Defective Child's Right To A Cause Of Action, J. Douglas Peters, Brian M. Peters
Duquesne Law Review
No abstract provided.
Of Crime - And Punishment: Sentencing The White-Collar Criminal, Alfred S. Pelaez
Of Crime - And Punishment: Sentencing The White-Collar Criminal, Alfred S. Pelaez
Duquesne Law Review
No abstract provided.
The State Of The Art Defense In Products Liability: Unreasonably Dangerous To The Injured Consumer, Mark Desimone
The State Of The Art Defense In Products Liability: Unreasonably Dangerous To The Injured Consumer, Mark Desimone
Duquesne Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law - Fourteenth Amendment - Equal Protection - Aliens' Rights - Governmental Function Doctrine, Gwendolyn M. Robosson
Constitutional Law - Fourteenth Amendment - Equal Protection - Aliens' Rights - Governmental Function Doctrine, Gwendolyn M. Robosson
Duquesne Law Review
The Supreme Court of the United States has held that a state may exclude aliens who have not declared an intent to become citizens from teaching in public schools.
Ambach v. Norwick, 441 U.S. 68 (1979).
The Federal Mail Fraud Statute (Part I), Jed S. Rakoff
The Federal Mail Fraud Statute (Part I), Jed S. Rakoff
Duquesne Law Review
No abstract provided.