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Full-Text Articles in Law
Religious Meetings On Public School Property: The Constitutional Dimensions Of Church-State Neutrality, Douglas W. Abendroth
Religious Meetings On Public School Property: The Constitutional Dimensions Of Church-State Neutrality, Douglas W. Abendroth
Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review
No abstract provided.
In Re Marriage Of Lucas: The Marital Residence Acquired With Separate And Community Property Funds During The Marriage, Ralph Joseph Novotney Jr.
In Re Marriage Of Lucas: The Marital Residence Acquired With Separate And Community Property Funds During The Marriage, Ralph Joseph Novotney Jr.
Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review
No abstract provided.
Compliance With The New Continuity Of Business Enterprise Regulation, John J. O'Donnell
Compliance With The New Continuity Of Business Enterprise Regulation, John J. O'Donnell
Washington Law Review
Many questions unanswered by the new regulation have already been dealt with in these older forms of continuity of enterprise requirements. This article will discuss the major unanswered questions of the new regulation, examine how the older forms of continuity of enterprise have dealt with such issues, and consider the propriety of applying the older-form decisions to the new reorganization-enterprise continuity regulation. The result will be some guidance, although unfortunately no guaranteed methods, on how to avoid being forced to litigate the validity of the regulation itself.
Attorney Unshackled: Sec Rule 2(E) Violates Clients' Sixth Amendment Right To Counsel, Steven C. Krane
Attorney Unshackled: Sec Rule 2(E) Violates Clients' Sixth Amendment Right To Counsel, Steven C. Krane
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Substitution Of Alternate Jurors During Deliberations: Constitutional And Procedural Considerations, Jon D. Ehlinger
Substitution Of Alternate Jurors During Deliberations: Constitutional And Procedural Considerations, Jon D. Ehlinger
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recent Decisions, Notre Dame Law Review Editors
Recent Decisions, Notre Dame Law Review Editors
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Book Reviews, Samuel J. Roberts
The Aviation Noise Abatement Controversy: Magnificent Laws, Noisy Machines, And The Legal Liability Shuffle, John M. Werlich, Richard P. Krinsky
The Aviation Noise Abatement Controversy: Magnificent Laws, Noisy Machines, And The Legal Liability Shuffle, John M. Werlich, Richard P. Krinsky
Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review
No abstract provided.
Artists' Statutory Droit Moral In California: A Critical Appraisal, John G. Petrovich
Artists' Statutory Droit Moral In California: A Critical Appraisal, John G. Petrovich
Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review
No abstract provided.
Products Liability--An Analysis Of The Law Concerning Design And Warning Defects In Workplace Products, Charles E. Carpenter Jr.
Products Liability--An Analysis Of The Law Concerning Design And Warning Defects In Workplace Products, Charles E. Carpenter Jr.
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Emerging Good Faith Exception To The Exclusionary Rule, Ralph E. Dejong
Emerging Good Faith Exception To The Exclusionary Rule, Ralph E. Dejong
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Public School Library Book Removals: Community Values V. First Amendment Freedoms, Richard Ricci
Public School Library Book Removals: Community Values V. First Amendment Freedoms, Richard Ricci
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Book Reviews, Howard M. Friedman
Parody And Fair Use: The Critical Question, Susan Linehan Faaland
Parody And Fair Use: The Critical Question, Susan Linehan Faaland
Washington Law Review
Criticism has long been grounds for fair use status. This comment argues that parody's value, and its qualification for fair use status, should be defined by its critical effect. It follows then, that the amount which the parody should be able to borrow should be measured in terms of this critical effect: the parodist should be able to borrow the amount necessary to achieve effectively her work's critical purpose, which is the only reason for allowing fair use in the first place. This comment begins with an examination of the fair use doctrine and its application to parody by courts …
Double Taxation Of Partnership Income In Illinois , Carlos A. Saavedra
Double Taxation Of Partnership Income In Illinois , Carlos A. Saavedra
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
Writing From A Legal Perspective. By George D. Gopen., Jay Wishingrad, Douglas E. Abrams
Writing From A Legal Perspective. By George D. Gopen., Jay Wishingrad, Douglas E. Abrams
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Ethical Conduct In A Judicial Campaign: Is Campaigning An Ethical Activity?, J. Scott Gary
Ethical Conduct In A Judicial Campaign: Is Campaigning An Ethical Activity?, J. Scott Gary
Washington Law Review
The purpose of this comment is twofold. First, through a comprehensive survey of the codes that comprise the sources of legal ethics, the comment elucidates a body of ethical law governing the conduct of candidates in a judicial campaign. Second, after identifying the basic principle found to underlie these ethical codes, this comment argues that the scope of permissible judicial campaigning should be strictly confined.
Washington's Zoning Vested Rights Doctrine, Fredrick D. Huebner
Washington's Zoning Vested Rights Doctrine, Fredrick D. Huebner
Washington Law Review
Part I of this comment reviews the judicial analysis underlying the Washington doctrine, and outlines the elements and scope of the vesting rule. Part II analyzes the Mercer decision and questions whether that decision promotes the purposes of the Washington doctrine in the PUD zoning context. This comment contends that the Mercer court's rule for vesting rights to develop land on the basis of incomplete building permit applications fails to consider important public policy interests. In conclusion, Part III proposes a modified vesting rule that addresses the problems inherent in the Mercer decision.
Statutory Construction—Wildlife Protection Versus Indian Treaty Hunting Rights—United States V. Fryberg, 622 F.2d 1010 (9th Cir.), Cert. Denied, 449 U.S. 1004 (1980), Karl Forsgaard
Washington Law Review
While hunting for deer on his reservation, Dean Fryberg, an Indian, shot and killed a bald eagle. Although he had a treaty right to hunt on the Tulalip Reservation under the 1855 Treaty of Point Elliot, Fryberg was charged by information with taking a bald eagle in violation of the Eagle Protection Act of 1940. He did not possess a permit which would have allowed such a taking under the Act. This note concludes that the loose test used to find abrogation in Fryberg is unsatisfactory where a statute regulating a nonendangered resource is involved and instead proposes an alternative …
Regulating Cable Television, Nicholas P. Miller, Alan Beals
Regulating Cable Television, Nicholas P. Miller, Alan Beals
Washington Law Review
The evolution of cable television from a community antenna television (CATV) system carrying only broadcast signals to a high capacity communications system carrying a wide variety of television and nonvideo services raises significant policy and legal questions about the role of government regulation of cable. Congress has recently considered legislation that would limit the ability of local governments to regulate the local cable franchise. Such legislation and the trend of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to reduce federal regulation of electronic media underscore the need for a clear definition of the appropriate regulatory role for government. To determine the appropriate …
Community Property—Washington Allows Separate Tort Recovery From Community Property—Deelche V. Jacobsen, 95 Wn. 2d 237, 622 P.2d 835 (1980), Elizabeth Jane Blagg
Community Property—Washington Allows Separate Tort Recovery From Community Property—Deelche V. Jacobsen, 95 Wn. 2d 237, 622 P.2d 835 (1980), Elizabeth Jane Blagg
Washington Law Review
With the deElche decision, Washington joined the majority of community property states, but did not address several important questions, which will be the subject of this note. This note begins by reviewing prior case law and the structure of community property ownership in general. An analysis of the majority and dissenting opinions in deElche follows. The majority's reasoning and the impact of the decision will then be analyzed. The note concludes that the deElche holding is basically sound, but that the lack of clarity in the opinion leaves several community property questions unsettled.
The Lawyer's Obligation To Be Trustworthy When Dealing With Opposing Parties, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
The Lawyer's Obligation To Be Trustworthy When Dealing With Opposing Parties, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Determination Of Property Rights Upon Divorce In South Carolina: An Exploration And Recommendation, Randall M. Chastain, James B. Henry, B. Perry Woodside
Determination Of Property Rights Upon Divorce In South Carolina: An Exploration And Recommendation, Randall M. Chastain, James B. Henry, B. Perry Woodside
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Protecting The Seas From Nuclear Pollution, George D. Haimbaugh Jr.
Protecting The Seas From Nuclear Pollution, George D. Haimbaugh Jr.
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Special Project - Third-Party Actions Against Attorneys, David G. Owen, Faye A. Flowers, William E. Salter Iii, Clifford F. Altekruse, R. Bentz Kirby
Special Project - Third-Party Actions Against Attorneys, David G. Owen, Faye A. Flowers, William E. Salter Iii, Clifford F. Altekruse, R. Bentz Kirby
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Barrier Islands: The Conflict Between Federal Programs That Promote Preservation And Those That Promote Development, Harold J. Creel Jr.
Barrier Islands: The Conflict Between Federal Programs That Promote Preservation And Those That Promote Development, Harold J. Creel Jr.
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
International Securitites Markets: Comparative Disclosure Requirements , Robert C. Pozen
International Securitites Markets: Comparative Disclosure Requirements , Robert C. Pozen
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.