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Wood V. Georgia, Lewis F. Powell, Jr. Oct 1980

Wood V. Georgia, Lewis F. Powell, Jr.

Supreme Court Case Files

No abstract provided.


Little V. Streater, Lewis F. Powell, Jr. Oct 1980

Little V. Streater, Lewis F. Powell, Jr.

Supreme Court Case Files

No abstract provided.


A Comment On Due Process Of Law, Raoul Berger Jan 1980

A Comment On Due Process Of Law, Raoul Berger

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law--Personal Jurisdiction--The Due Process Clause Vs. Long-Arm Claims For Increased Child Support - Kulko V. Superior Court, Karen J. Williams Jan 1980

Constitutional Law--Personal Jurisdiction--The Due Process Clause Vs. Long-Arm Claims For Increased Child Support - Kulko V. Superior Court, Karen J. Williams

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Scope Of Judicial Review: A Dirge For The Theorists Of Majority Rule, Randall Bridwell Jan 1980

The Scope Of Judicial Review: A Dirge For The Theorists Of Majority Rule, Randall Bridwell

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law - Due Process Clause - Where New Prosecution Is Initiated For Additional Criminal Activity Not Specified In An Original Indictment, Actual Vindictiveness Is The Proper Standard To Determine Whether Such Prosecutorial Conduct Is Constitutionally Permissible, Peter R. Kahana Jan 1980

Constitutional Law - Due Process Clause - Where New Prosecution Is Initiated For Additional Criminal Activity Not Specified In An Original Indictment, Actual Vindictiveness Is The Proper Standard To Determine Whether Such Prosecutorial Conduct Is Constitutionally Permissible, Peter R. Kahana

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law - Due Process - Minor Child May Be Voluntarily Committed To Mental Institution By Parents Or Guardian Following Precommitment Approval By A Staff Psychiatrist, Provided That The Child's Condition Is Then Periodically Reviewed, Helene M. Koller Jan 1980

Constitutional Law - Due Process - Minor Child May Be Voluntarily Committed To Mental Institution By Parents Or Guardian Following Precommitment Approval By A Staff Psychiatrist, Provided That The Child's Condition Is Then Periodically Reviewed, Helene M. Koller

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Criminal Law - Ineffective Assistance Of Counsel - Burden On Defendant To Demonstrate That Serious Incompetency, Falling Measurably Below The Performance Ordinarily Expected Of Fallible Lawyers, Was Likely To Have Affected The Outcome Of Trial, Clifford H. Lange Jan 1980

Criminal Law - Ineffective Assistance Of Counsel - Burden On Defendant To Demonstrate That Serious Incompetency, Falling Measurably Below The Performance Ordinarily Expected Of Fallible Lawyers, Was Likely To Have Affected The Outcome Of Trial, Clifford H. Lange

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Civil Procedure - Quasi In Rem Jurisdiction - Assertion Of Quasi In Rem Jurisdiction Under Rule Of Seider V. Roth Held Violative Of Due Process Clause, Richard Goldstein Jan 1980

Civil Procedure - Quasi In Rem Jurisdiction - Assertion Of Quasi In Rem Jurisdiction Under Rule Of Seider V. Roth Held Violative Of Due Process Clause, Richard Goldstein

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Scope Of Judicial Review: A Continuing Dialogue, Raoul Berger Jan 1980

The Scope Of Judicial Review: A Continuing Dialogue, Raoul Berger

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


Selective Use Of The Executive Immunity Power: A Denial Of Due Process?, Howard Schwartz Jan 1980

Selective Use Of The Executive Immunity Power: A Denial Of Due Process?, Howard Schwartz

Fordham Urban Law Journal

Attacks on the government's power to grant immunity to cooperative witnesses have been premised on several grounds, including the due process clause of the fifth amendment. It is upon this clause that the United States District Court of the Southern District of New York based a decision that a defendant was denied due process when the government refused to immunize him after granting immunization to its own witnesses. This article examines traditional arguments against challenging a prosecutor's immunity discretion, the procedural and substantive factors necessary in substantiating a defendant's due process claim, and the effect of immunization on the government's …


An Analysis Of The Unwed Father's Adoption Rights In Light Of Caban V. Mohammed: A Foundation In Federal Law For A Necessary Redrafting Of The Pennsylvania Adoption Act, Richard Gutekunst Jan 1980

An Analysis Of The Unwed Father's Adoption Rights In Light Of Caban V. Mohammed: A Foundation In Federal Law For A Necessary Redrafting Of The Pennsylvania Adoption Act, Richard Gutekunst

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.