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Administrative Law, Jeffrey S. Hay Aug 1982

Administrative Law, Jeffrey S. Hay

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Administrative Equity: An Analysis Of Exceptions To Administrative Rules, Alfred C. Aman Jr. Apr 1982

Administrative Equity: An Analysis Of Exceptions To Administrative Rules, Alfred C. Aman Jr.

Duke Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Foreword, Bora Laskin Right Honourable Mar 1982

Foreword, Bora Laskin Right Honourable

Dalhousie Law Journal

I am an unabashed admirer of John Willis; and I have credentials that entitle me to speak of his teaching and his writing. We were law school colleagues for some fifteen years and were close personal friends for an even longer period. We remain such close friends today. What was remarkable about John Willis was the range of his teaching. I doubt that any other full-time teacher, at a time when the curriculum was limited and structured, exhibited his command of as many. subjects. Let me list the important ones: administrative (and constitutional) law; history of English law; equity (including …


Dial V. Navajo-Hopi Relocation Commission: Relocation Benefits Jan 1982

Dial V. Navajo-Hopi Relocation Commission: Relocation Benefits

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Administrative Law - Evidence - Hearsay - Residuum Rule, George P. Faines Jan 1982

Administrative Law - Evidence - Hearsay - Residuum Rule, George P. Faines

Duquesne Law Review

An equally divided Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has held that uncorroborated hearsay evidence alone can support a factual finding in an administrative hearing if the proponent establishes some foundation for the hearsay's reliability or reliability is apparent on its face.

Unemployment Compensation Board of Review v. Ceja, 493 Pa. 584, 427 A.2d 631 (1981).