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Velde V. National Black Police Association, Inc., Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Velde V. National Black Police Association, Inc., Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
"Deprogramming": From The Defense Counsel's Perspective, Albert R. Vermeire
"Deprogramming": From The Defense Counsel's Perspective, Albert R. Vermeire
West Virginia Law Review
We begin with the proposition that the right of freedom of thought protected by the First Amendment against State action includes both the right to speak freely and the right to refrain from speaking at all. A system which secures the right to proselytize religious, political and ideological causes must also guarantee the concomitant right to decline to foster such concepts. The right to speak and the right to refrain from speaking are complementary components of the broader concept of 'individual freedom of mind.' Anguished parents and sympathetic judges; concerned attorneys and psychologists; reality-inducing therapists, police officers and adult or …
The Virginia Conspiracy Statute Part Ii: Liability Of Conspirators For Compelling Another To Act Against His Will Or Constraining Another From Doing A Lawful Act, Joseph E. Ulrich, Killis T. Howard
The Virginia Conspiracy Statute Part Ii: Liability Of Conspirators For Compelling Another To Act Against His Will Or Constraining Another From Doing A Lawful Act, Joseph E. Ulrich, Killis T. Howard
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law, Belton T. Zeigler
Torts, Elizabeth A. Ferrell
Tilting Against Windmills: A Solidary Rejoinder, Bruce V. Schewe
Tilting Against Windmills: A Solidary Rejoinder, Bruce V. Schewe
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
"Wrongful Life": Should The Cause Of Action Be Recognized?, Kathleen D. Patterson
"Wrongful Life": Should The Cause Of Action Be Recognized?, Kathleen D. Patterson
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Mcmillan V. Mcmillan: Choice Of Law In A Sinkhole, Doug Rendleman
Mcmillan V. Mcmillan: Choice Of Law In A Sinkhole, Doug Rendleman
Scholarly Articles
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A Primer On Minnesota No-Fault Automobile Insurance, Michael K. Steenson
A Primer On Minnesota No-Fault Automobile Insurance, Michael K. Steenson
Faculty Scholarship
The Minnesota No-Fault Act has undergone substantial change since its enactment in 1974. Recent legislative modifications and judicial constructions of the Act's provisions have served to correct earlier deficiencies, but have raised new and complex problems of interpretation. In light of these developments, Professor Steenson provides an overview that explains how the Act functions. After tracing the history of automobile insurance regulation in Minnesota, Professor Steenson examines in detail the various compulsory and optional insurance coverages under the Act, the proper sources of payment under those coverages, and the limitations imposed by the Act on the right to recover damages …
Common Law Liability For Toxic Torts: A Phantom Remedy, William R. Ginsberg, Lois Weiss
Common Law Liability For Toxic Torts: A Phantom Remedy, William R. Ginsberg, Lois Weiss
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Statutes Of Limitations And Pollutant Injuries: The Need For A Contemporary Legal Response To Contemporary Technological Failure, Michelle Sokol
Statutes Of Limitations And Pollutant Injuries: The Need For A Contemporary Legal Response To Contemporary Technological Failure, Michelle Sokol
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Torts Ten Years After Bivens, Sarah Callahan, Larry S. Candido, Linda Renee Giannattasio, Peter D. Koffler
Constitutional Torts Ten Years After Bivens, Sarah Callahan, Larry S. Candido, Linda Renee Giannattasio, Peter D. Koffler
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Alien Tort Statute: International Law As The Rule Of Decision, Richard A. Conn, Jr.
The Alien Tort Statute: International Law As The Rule Of Decision, Richard A. Conn, Jr.
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Books Received, C. A. P.
Books Received, C. A. P.
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
COMPARATIVE LAW YEARBOOK
VOLUME 3, 1979.
Issued by the Center for International Legal Studies The Netherlands:
Sijthoff& Noordhoff, 1980. Pp. 287
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UNITED STATES FOREIGN RELATIONS LAW: DOCUMENTS AND SOURCES, VOLUME 1
EXECUTIVE AGREEMENTS
By Michael J.Glennon and Thomas M. Frank
Dobbs Ferry, New York: Oceana Publications, Inc., 1980. Pp. 474.
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U.S. NAVAL WAR COLLEGE, INTERNATIONAL LAW STUDIES, VOLUME 62 Edited by Richard B. Lillich and John Norton Moore
Newport, Rhode Island: Naval War College Press, 1980. Pp. 758.
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THE SOVIET PROCURACY AND THE SUPERVISION OF ADMINISTRATION
By Gordon B. Smith
The Netherlands: Sijthoff and Noordhoff,1978. Appendices. Pp. …
Strict Tort Liability: Has Abnormal Danger Become A Fact, Osborne M. Reynolds Jr.
Strict Tort Liability: Has Abnormal Danger Become A Fact, Osborne M. Reynolds Jr.
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Strict Tort Liability: Has Abnormal Danger Become A Fact, Osborne M. Reynolds Jr.
Strict Tort Liability: Has Abnormal Danger Become A Fact, Osborne M. Reynolds Jr.
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Covenant Of Good Faith And Fair Dealing: A Common Ground For The Torts Of Wrongful Discharge From Employment, Tom May
Santa Clara Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recovery In Tort For Educational Malpractice: Problems Of Theory And Policy, Robert H. Jerry Ii
Recovery In Tort For Educational Malpractice: Problems Of Theory And Policy, Robert H. Jerry Ii
Faculty Publications
This Article considers whether denial of a cause of action for educational malpractice is consistent with recognized tort principles and the general policy considerations underlying those principles. After briefly summarizing three lawsuits in which the cause of action has been advocated and rejected, it explores the collision between theory and policy that permeates the decisions. The Article suggests that refusal to recognize the cause of action is incompatible with accepted tort principles, and that a cogent theory supporting nonrecognition cannot be articulated within the confines of the accepted principles and the general policies upon which those principles are based. If …
The Uncertain Search For A Design Defect Standard, Steven A.G. Davison
The Uncertain Search For A Design Defect Standard, Steven A.G. Davison
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.