The Review: Volume 7Issue 1
Some Aspects of the Distribution of Grading Appeals In Three Dutch Law Faculties
Suitably deployed, Black's theory permits one to explain a great deal of the behavior of the appeals process in law faculties in terms which connect that process with all other legal phenomena.
It's All In the Family: Family Viewing and the First Amendment
The. family viewing policy was the culmination of years of mounting con-cern about the potential harmful effects which the viewing of violent programs may have on children.
Equal Protection as Applied to Tribal Membership and Enrollment Provisions
To mandate a total surrender to the dictates of Anglo-American society would obviously be a self-defeating policy. Indeed, it may be that injustice will always have to be suffered by the Indian in order to remain distinct.
Due Process in State Capital Cases: The Right to Counsel for Indigent Defendants beyond the Initial Appeal as of Right
Argues that indigent defendants sentenced to death should be provided counsel until execution or commutation of the sentence.
Behind the Paper Curtain: Asylum Policy Versus Asylum Practice
As long as authority remains divided between the Department of State andthe Department of Justice, it is almost inevitable that perceived imperatives of foreign policy and restricted immigration will take precedence over humanitarian considerations.