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The Historical Context Of Constitutional Change In Canada, Filippo Sabetti Oct 1982

The Historical Context Of Constitutional Change In Canada, Filippo Sabetti

Law and Contemporary Problems

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Marsh V. Chambers, Lewis F. Powell Jr. Oct 1982

Marsh V. Chambers, Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Supreme Court Case Files

No abstract provided.


City Of Lockhart V. United States, Lewis F. Powell Jr. Oct 1982

City Of Lockhart V. United States, Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Supreme Court Case Files

No abstract provided.


Comparative Insights Into Constitutional History: Canada, The Critical Years, Clark R. Cahow Oct 1982

Comparative Insights Into Constitutional History: Canada, The Critical Years, Clark R. Cahow

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


A Note On Quebec Attitudes Toward Constitutional Options, Allan Kornberg, Keith Archer Oct 1982

A Note On Quebec Attitudes Toward Constitutional Options, Allan Kornberg, Keith Archer

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


The Economics Of Constitution-Making, William G. Watson Oct 1982

The Economics Of Constitution-Making, William G. Watson

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law, R. S. Tewes Aug 1982

Constitutional Law, R. S. Tewes

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Protection Of Commercial Speech, Jonathan Weinberg Jan 1982

Constitutional Protection Of Commercial Speech, Jonathan Weinberg

Law Faculty Research Publications

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law: Congressional Plenary Power Over Indian Affairs--A Doctrine Rooted In Prejudice, Irene K. Harvey Jan 1982

Constitutional Law: Congressional Plenary Power Over Indian Affairs--A Doctrine Rooted In Prejudice, Irene K. Harvey

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Assaults On The Exclusionary Rule: Good Faith Limitations And Damage Remedies, Pierre J. Schlag Jan 1982

Assaults On The Exclusionary Rule: Good Faith Limitations And Damage Remedies, Pierre J. Schlag

Publications

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A Comparison Between The Constitutional Protections Against The Imposition Of Involuntary Expatriation And A Taxpayer's Right To Disclaim Citizenship, Terri R. Reicher Jan 1982

A Comparison Between The Constitutional Protections Against The Imposition Of Involuntary Expatriation And A Taxpayer's Right To Disclaim Citizenship, Terri R. Reicher

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

This Note examines both sides of the coin: the constitutional protections given the individual fighting to retain his citizenship will be compared with the burdens, particularly the tax consequences, imposed on individuals wanting to relinquish citizenship. Section II examines the classic constitutionally-based expatriation material. It discusses the legislative history of expatriation law, including the 1978 amendments to the INA, reviews the major expatriation case law, and concludes with an analysis of Vance v. Terrazas, the most recent Supreme Court pronouncement on the nature of the "voluntary" conduct required to constitute expatriation. Section III deals with the tax aspects of expatriation. …


Recent Decision, Duane A. Wilson Jan 1982

Recent Decision, Duane A. Wilson

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has taken the instant opportunity to write an essay on the law of search and seizure on the high seas. Applying Ramsey, the majority found authority for the Coast Guard action, either under section 89(a) or through the consent of the Panamanian Government. Although both conclusions are open to dispute, the major question arises from the court's analysis of the constitutionality of the Coast Guard action. While a firm resolution of the confusion engendered by previous conflicting Fifth Circuit decisions is certainly desirable, the instant court's resolution fails to provide necessary analytical clarity. Judge …


Case Digest, Journal Staff Jan 1982

Case Digest, Journal Staff

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

Article III of the United States Constitution does not Grant Congress the Power to Extend United States Courts' Jurisdiction over Suits by Foreign Plaintiffs against Foreign Defendants

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Under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 37(B), the Courts have the Power to Impose Sanction of Personal Jurisdiction when a Party Fails to Comply with Discovery Order

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Foreign Sovereign Immunity--A Strict Construction of the Concept of Instrumentalities under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act


Overruling Supreme Court Precedents: Anticipatory Actions By United States Court Of Appeals, Margaret N. Kniffen Jan 1982

Overruling Supreme Court Precedents: Anticipatory Actions By United States Court Of Appeals, Margaret N. Kniffen

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Beyond Upjohn: Achieving Certainty By Expanding The Scope Of The Corporate Attorney-Client Privilege, Jacqueline A. Weiss Jan 1982

Beyond Upjohn: Achieving Certainty By Expanding The Scope Of The Corporate Attorney-Client Privilege, Jacqueline A. Weiss

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Graphic Review Of The Free Speech Clause, William W. Van Alstyne Jan 1982

A Graphic Review Of The Free Speech Clause, William W. Van Alstyne

Faculty Scholarship

This work acts as a spring board for the study of the Free Speech Clause of the First Amendment. It builds useful graphical representations of complex constitutional theories from the ground up, allowing students to follow both development and the application of these theories.


Comparative Constitutional Law: Casebooks For A Developing Discipline, Donald P. Kommers Jan 1982

Comparative Constitutional Law: Casebooks For A Developing Discipline, Donald P. Kommers

Journal Articles

Comparative constitutional law is a developing area of legal scholarship. One sign of this development is the recent appearance of two casebooks, both published in 1979. Comparative Constitutional Law: Cases and Materials by Mauro Cappelletti and William Cohen, focuses primarily on the procedural rights of defendants from the United States and nine European jurisdictions. Comparative Constitutional Law. Cases and Commentaries by Walter F. Murphy and Joseph Tanenhaus, examines the constitutional interpretation of a large number of substantive issues in six contemporary constitutional democracies. Reviewing the two books together provides an opportunity not only to compare them as teaching tools but …


Federal Recent Developments Jan 1982

Federal Recent Developments

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Duties And Powers Respecting Foreign Crimes, Daniel H. Derby Jan 1982

Duties And Powers Respecting Foreign Crimes, Daniel H. Derby

Scholarly Works

No abstract provided.