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Technological Challenge To Shared Environment: United States Practice, Frederic L. Kirgis Apr 1972

Technological Challenge To Shared Environment: United States Practice, Frederic L. Kirgis

Scholarly Articles

None available.


Miller: The Assault On Privacy, Michael S. Josephson Jun 1971

Miller: The Assault On Privacy, Michael S. Josephson

Michigan Law Review

A Review of The Assault on Privacy by Arthur R. Miller


A Modern Proposal For State Regulation Of Consumptive Uses Of Water, Richard C. Ausness, Frank E. Maloney Feb 1971

A Modern Proposal For State Regulation Of Consumptive Uses Of Water, Richard C. Ausness, Frank E. Maloney

Law Faculty Scholarly Articles

As a nation, the United States is in the early stages of a developing water crisis. With an exploding population accompanied by great technological advances in industry and agriculture, America is using progressively more water each day; the increasing use threatens to exceed available supplies in the future unless available resources are properly managed.

As the demand for water grows, problems related to the equitable allocation of this important resource will likewise increase. The need that presently exists for an integrated and balanced approach to the problems of water consumption, pollution, navigation and recreation will become even more acute in …


A Needed Reform Of The Organization And Regulation Of The Interstate Electric Power Industry, John T. Miller, Jr. Jan 1970

A Needed Reform Of The Organization And Regulation Of The Interstate Electric Power Industry, John T. Miller, Jr.

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Water Quality Control: A Modern Approach To State Regulation, Richard C. Ausness, Frank E. Maloney Jan 1970

Water Quality Control: A Modern Approach To State Regulation, Richard C. Ausness, Frank E. Maloney

Law Faculty Scholarly Articles

The American public of late has shown increasing concern over the quality of the environment. Water pollution has long been recognized as a major threat to a better environment. Municipal, industrial, and agricultural operations all contribute to the pollution problem. Municipalities empty millions of gallons of inadequately-treated sewage into the nation's rivers and streams. Municipal wastes are almost exclusively organic in nature. Currently municipal wastes are estimated to average about ten million tons annually while industrial pollution averages approximately fifteen million tons. Treatment in general is technologically feasible; the primary impediment is financial inability on the part of municipalities to …


The Legitimation Of Electronic Eavesdropping: The Politics Of "Law And Order", Herman Schwartz Jan 1969

The Legitimation Of Electronic Eavesdropping: The Politics Of "Law And Order", Herman Schwartz

Michigan Law Review

This Article will examine some constitutional considerations raised by wiretapping and eavesdropping in light of recent Supreme Court decisions, the probable extent of such activity, the limitations imposed upon it by title III and the ABA Standards, and the arguments for the "necessity" of electronic surveillance. Finally, a few jaundiced comments will be offered about legislative and judicial lawmaking in the field of criminal justice, particularly in a time of crisis.


Law, Communication, And Social Change-A Hypothesis, Mark H. Aultman Jan 1969

Law, Communication, And Social Change-A Hypothesis, Mark H. Aultman

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Adversary Proceeding In The Year 2000, Maurice Rosenberg Apr 1968

The Adversary Proceeding In The Year 2000, Maurice Rosenberg

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

The object of this series is to explore the sciences that relate to law for the light that they may shed on the judicial function in time to come. To assess the impact of science and technology on law is at least a full day's work. It requires us to ask in what ways the power and knowledge of science threaten or challenge society now and in years ahead. It also requires us to ask how we can harness scientific knowledge and power for the law's needs today, and for needs as yet unknown.


Sheppard V. Maxwell: Free Speech And Press V. Fair Trial, Lloyd Sullenberger Oct 1966

Sheppard V. Maxwell: Free Speech And Press V. Fair Trial, Lloyd Sullenberger

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Problem Of Communications In Meeting The Information Requirements Of The Courts, Layman Allen Jan 1966

The Problem Of Communications In Meeting The Information Requirements Of The Courts, Layman Allen

Book Chapters

My remarks are addressed to one aspect of the general problem of communication involved in meeting the information requirements of the courts. It transcends merely the court; however, it is a problem throughout the legal decision-making system. The efficiency of t:ourts in processing information is just one part of a larger picture of effective communication within the legal system. Phrased broadly, the question involves discerning the optimum man-machine mix in the processing of information. Nobody can reasonably quarrel with the goal of taking the fullest possible advantage of the benefits of emerging technology, as long as objectives of greater importance …


Communications Satellites--Progress And The Road Ahead, Bernard G. Segal Jun 1964

Communications Satellites--Progress And The Road Ahead, Bernard G. Segal

Vanderbilt Law Review

The declared policy of the United States is the establishment of a global system of communications satellites which will serve our needs and those of other countries, which will permit the participation of all nations, and which will contribute to world peace and understanding." Such a system, President Kennedy stated, is a vital element in the march of civilization. For lawyers to have a meaningful understanding of the developments in this new and important endeavor requires some understanding of the basic technology of communications satellites, of applicable legislation, and of the international problems involved. This article will attempt to present …


Chapter Vii: Conclusions, Carl Q. Christol Jan 1962

Chapter Vii: Conclusions, Carl Q. Christol

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents, Carl Q. Christol Jan 1962

Table Of Contents, Carl Q. Christol

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Indexes, Carl Q. Christol Jan 1962

Indexes, Carl Q. Christol

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Chapter V: The Right To The Maintenance Of International Peace, Security, And Self-Defense In Outer Space, Carl Q. Christol Jan 1962

Chapter V: The Right To The Maintenance Of International Peace, Security, And Self-Defense In Outer Space, Carl Q. Christol

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Chapter I: Introduction, Carl Q. Christol Jan 1962

Chapter I: Introduction, Carl Q. Christol

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Chapter Vi: Legal Problems Arising From The Reasonable Uses Of Outer Space, Carl Q. Christol Jan 1962

Chapter Vi: Legal Problems Arising From The Reasonable Uses Of Outer Space, Carl Q. Christol

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Appendix A: List Of Annexes, Carl Q. Christol Jan 1962

Appendix A: List Of Annexes, Carl Q. Christol

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Legislative Adaptation Of Scientific Discovery, Frank Edward Horack Jr. Jan 1949

Legislative Adaptation Of Scientific Discovery, Frank Edward Horack Jr.

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Science Can Get The Confession, Walter G. Summers Jan 1939

Science Can Get The Confession, Walter G. Summers

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.