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Arkansas Juvenile Courts: Do Lay Judges Satisfy Due Process In Delinquency Cases, Paula J. Casey Oct 1983

Arkansas Juvenile Courts: Do Lay Judges Satisfy Due Process In Delinquency Cases, Paula J. Casey

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.


Civil Procedure—Collateral Estoppel—The Evolution Of Collateral Estoppel In Arkansas: Is Mutuality Of Estoppel An Anachronism, Ronald Carl Wilson Oct 1983

Civil Procedure—Collateral Estoppel—The Evolution Of Collateral Estoppel In Arkansas: Is Mutuality Of Estoppel An Anachronism, Ronald Carl Wilson

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.


Revision And Codification Of Penal Law In The United States, Herbert Wechsler Apr 1983

Revision And Codification Of Penal Law In The United States, Herbert Wechsler

Dalhousie Law Journal

I am honored by the invitation to address you and happy to join in. your tribute to the memory of Horace Read. Dean Read was a pioneer in the perception that this is d legislative age, one of the greatest legislative eras of all time. He was concerned that lawyers be equipped to deal effectively with the ever growing corpus of the statutory law and he made valuable contributions to that end. Whether the larger legislative role in the development of law that he depicted and foresaw was a phenomenon that he regarded with approval or regret, I must confess …


Texas Adoption Laws And Adoptee's Rights Of Access To Confidential Records., Cynthia A. Rucker Mar 1983

Texas Adoption Laws And Adoptee's Rights Of Access To Confidential Records., Cynthia A. Rucker

St. Mary's Law Journal

Since the adoption process affects the lives of numerous people, courts must reach a decision which benefits all parties involved in the process. Many adoptees retain an emotional desire, or a psychological need, to ascertain the identity of their birth parents. This desire or need is in direct conflict with state statutes mandating adoption information remain sealed and confidential. In recent years, courts across the country have considered several cases challenging the validity of confidentiality statutes on constitutional grounds. Primarily, adoptees have asserted confidentiality statutes deny them a fundamental right to privacy, a right to receive information, and a right …


Recent Developments In Tort Law And The Federal Courts, John W. Wade Jan 1983

Recent Developments In Tort Law And The Federal Courts, John W. Wade

Kentucky Law Journal

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