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Anticipatory Search Warrants: The Supreme Court's Opportunity To Reexamine The Framework Of The Fourth Amendment, David P. Mitchell
Anticipatory Search Warrants: The Supreme Court's Opportunity To Reexamine The Framework Of The Fourth Amendment, David P. Mitchell
Vanderbilt Law Review
The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution prohibits "unreasonable searches and seizures," and provides that "no War-rants shall issue, but upon probable cause."' Although its language is relatively clear, the application of the Fourth Amendment has created more controversy than the application of perhaps any other constitutional amendment.' Given the questions raised by a police-endorsed practice of anticipatory search warrants,' the search and seizure debate is far from over.
An anticipatory search warrant is a warrant based on a showing of probable cause that particular evidence of a crime will exist at a specific location in the future. Challenges …
Injunctive Relief And Section 1985(3): Anti-Abortion Blockaders Meet The "Ku Klux Klan Act", Bruce Brown
Injunctive Relief And Section 1985(3): Anti-Abortion Blockaders Meet The "Ku Klux Klan Act", Bruce Brown
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rust V. Sullivan: The Supreme Court Upholds The Title X Abortion-Counseling Gag Rule, Scott E. Johnson
Rust V. Sullivan: The Supreme Court Upholds The Title X Abortion-Counseling Gag Rule, Scott E. Johnson
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Mandatory Hiv Testing Of Rape Defendants: Constitutional Rights Are Sacrificed In A Vain Attempt To Assist The Victim, Raymond S. Franks
Mandatory Hiv Testing Of Rape Defendants: Constitutional Rights Are Sacrificed In A Vain Attempt To Assist The Victim, Raymond S. Franks
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Abortion, Social Values And The Limits Of Legal Analysis: Towards A Substantive Rhetoric Of Law, Timothy W. Reinig
Abortion, Social Values And The Limits Of Legal Analysis: Towards A Substantive Rhetoric Of Law, Timothy W. Reinig
In the Public Interest
No abstract provided.
Collective Bargaining In The Federal Public Sector: Disclosing Employee Names And Addresses Under Exemption 6 Of The Freedom Of Information Act, Trina Jones
Michigan Law Review
This Note examines the application of FOIA and the Privacy Act to union requests for employee names and addresses under the Fed. LM Statute. Part I briefly explores the importance of employee names and addresses to collective bargaining. This Part also examines the increasingly significant role of public sector unions due to the growth in federal public sector employment and the decline of private sector unionization. Part II analyzes the various circuit court decisions supporting disclosure in the federal public sector. Part III examines Reporters Committee and Department of the Treasury and discusses the potential policy implications resulting from the …
Legal Aspects Of Transborder Data Flows, 11 Computer L.J. 233 (1991), Hon. Justice Michael Kirby A.C., C.M.G.
Legal Aspects Of Transborder Data Flows, 11 Computer L.J. 233 (1991), Hon. Justice Michael Kirby A.C., C.M.G.
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
No abstract provided.
U.C.C. Article 4a - Wire Or Wire Not? Consequential Damages Under Article 4a And A Critical Analysis Of Evra V. Swiss Bank, 11 Computer L.J. 341 (1991), Joseph G. Mccarty
U.C.C. Article 4a - Wire Or Wire Not? Consequential Damages Under Article 4a And A Critical Analysis Of Evra V. Swiss Bank, 11 Computer L.J. 341 (1991), Joseph G. Mccarty
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
No abstract provided.
Computer Software: Should The U.N. Convention On Contracts For The International Sale Of Goods Apply? A Contextual Approach To The Question, 11 Computer L.J. 197 (1991), L. Scott Primak
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
This Article is organized along the following lines. Part I is a general discussion of the Convention. It includes a factual background, a discussion of principle provisions of the Convention, a description of the temporal and geographical spheres of application of the Convention. Part one also suggests the use of available tools for uniform application; and brings the topic of dissemination of interpretation of the Convention up to date. Although article 7 of the Convention generally states an approach to interpretation, further elucidation is necessary to ensure uniformity of application. Accordingly, Part II discusses the various approaches to treaty interpretation …
Contractual Issues In The Remarketing Of Systems, 11 Computer L.J. 247 (1991), Lawrence Chesler
Contractual Issues In The Remarketing Of Systems, 11 Computer L.J. 247 (1991), Lawrence Chesler
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
No abstract provided.
Legal Liability For The Health Hazards Resulting From The Use Of Video Display Terminals: Who Must Pay?, 11 Computer L.J. 131 (1991), Laura B. Pincus
Legal Liability For The Health Hazards Resulting From The Use Of Video Display Terminals: Who Must Pay?, 11 Computer L.J. 131 (1991), Laura B. Pincus
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
No abstract provided.
Copyright Protection Of Computer Software In Japan, 11 Computer L.J. 287 (1991), Judith J. Welch, Wayne L. Anderson
Copyright Protection Of Computer Software In Japan, 11 Computer L.J. 287 (1991), Judith J. Welch, Wayne L. Anderson
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
No abstract provided.
Computer Malpractice: Two Alternatives To The Traditional "Professional Negligence" Standard, 11 Computer L.J. 323 (1991), Joseph Condo
Computer Malpractice: Two Alternatives To The Traditional "Professional Negligence" Standard, 11 Computer L.J. 323 (1991), Joseph Condo
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
No abstract provided.
Viewing Computer Crime: Where Does The Systems Error Really Exist?, 11 Computer L.J. 265 (1991), Darryl C. Wilson
Viewing Computer Crime: Where Does The Systems Error Really Exist?, 11 Computer L.J. 265 (1991), Darryl C. Wilson
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
No abstract provided.
Key Issues In Contracting For The Development Of Joint And Derived Products, 11 Computer L.J. 1 (1991), Mark L. Gordon
Key Issues In Contracting For The Development Of Joint And Derived Products, 11 Computer L.J. 1 (1991), Mark L. Gordon
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
No abstract provided.
International Protection Of Computer Software, 11 Computer L.J. 41 (1991), Yoshiyuki Miyashita
International Protection Of Computer Software, 11 Computer L.J. 41 (1991), Yoshiyuki Miyashita
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
No abstract provided.
The Protection Of High Technology Intellectual Property, 11 Computer L.J. 29 (1991), Jack E. Brown
The Protection Of High Technology Intellectual Property, 11 Computer L.J. 29 (1991), Jack E. Brown
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
No abstract provided.
Toronto Statement On The International Legal Vulnerability Of Financial Information, 11 Computer L.J. 75 (1991), Michael Kirby
Toronto Statement On The International Legal Vulnerability Of Financial Information, 11 Computer L.J. 75 (1991), Michael Kirby
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
No abstract provided.
Can A Computer Language Be Copyrighted? The State Of Confusion In Computer Copyright Law, 11 Computer L.J. 97 (1991), Steve Posner
Can A Computer Language Be Copyrighted? The State Of Confusion In Computer Copyright Law, 11 Computer L.J. 97 (1991), Steve Posner
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
No abstract provided.
An Economic Analysis Of Computer Software Copyright: A Welfare Model Of Intellectual Property Rights, 11 Computer L.J. 173 (1991), Barron Yanaga
An Economic Analysis Of Computer Software Copyright: A Welfare Model Of Intellectual Property Rights, 11 Computer L.J. 173 (1991), Barron Yanaga
UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law
No abstract provided.
Patentability Of Genetically Engineered Life-Forms: Legal Issues And Solutions, 25 J. Marshall L. Rev. 119 (1991), Matthew B. Tropper
Patentability Of Genetically Engineered Life-Forms: Legal Issues And Solutions, 25 J. Marshall L. Rev. 119 (1991), Matthew B. Tropper
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.