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Philip C. Jessup International Moot Court Competition, Midwest Region, Best Memorial, 1961
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Industrial Development Bonds and Economic Policy
(Creighton University School of Law. Omaha, Nebraska, 1968)INTRODUCTION|Subsection 103(a) (1) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 excludes from income subject to tax "the obligations of a State, a Territory, or a possession of the United States, or any political subdivision of ... -
Criminal Law - Privilege against Self-Incrimination - Handwriting Exemplars Excluded from the Scope of the Fifth Amendment Privilege - Gilbert v. California, 388 U.S. 263 (1967)
(Creighton University School of Law. Omaha, Nebraska, 1968)FIRST PARAGRAPH(S)|Petitioner, accused of the armed robbery of the Mutual Savings and Loan Association of Alhambra, California and of the murder of a police officer killed in the course of the robbery, was arrested in ... -
Doctrine of Governmental Immunity in Nebraska, The
(Creighton University School of Law. Omaha, Nebraska, 1968)INTRODUCTION|This article is intended to treat the doctrine of governmental immunity as it has been applied in Nebraska, with particular reference to the possibility of abrogation of the doctrine, whether partial or complete, ... -
Constructive Trusts, Statute of Frauds, and Judicial Lethargy
(Creighton University School of Law. Omaha, Nebraska, 1968)INTRODUCTION|Suppose A conveys land to B upon a verbal promise to hold the land in trust for A. If B refuses to honor his obligation, the express trust cannot be enforced because the Statute of Frauds bars proof of the ... -
Retroactivity and the Long Arm Statutes
(Creighton University School of Law. Omaha, Nebraska, 1968)INTRODUCTION|A basic dislike for applying statutes retroactively is evident throughout history. The Roman Code states the principle that laws should only apply to actions in the future unless it is expressly stated that ... -
Criminal Law - Larceny of Leased Property - Presumptions for Refusal to Return and Presentation of False Identification - L.B. 205 77th Neb. Leg. Sess. (1967)
(Creighton University School of Law. Omaha, Nebraska, 1968)FIRST PARAGRAPH(S)|A fundamental principle of Anglo-American criminal justice is that a man is considered innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. In most instances this requires that the accuser sustain the ... -
Introduction
(Creighton University School of Law. Omaha, Nebraska, 1968)INTRODUCTION|The administration of justice would be a simple matter if it involved only the application of time-tested principles to static conditions. But conditions change. And the law- ideally the expression of the ... -
Preface
(Creighton University School of Law. Omaha, Nebraska, 1968)FIRST PARAGRAPH(S)|The publication of a law review is universally recognized as a valuable and effective adjunct to the educational program of an American law school. This first issue of the Creighton Law Review is a ... -
Contents
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Title Page (Volume 1)
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8th Circuit, ABA Law Student Division, Outstanding Student Bar Project, 1968
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Management's Reserved Rights and the National Labor Relations Board - An Employer's View
(Creighton University School of Law. Omaha, Nebraska, 1968)FIRST PARAGRAPH(S)|Until recently, the prevailing approach to post-contractual labor management relations in the United States has been the reserved rights theory, under which an employer retains all rights to manage its ... -
Nebraska estate administration handbook
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Index by Topics
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Index by Authors
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Index by Titles
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Cases Analyzed/Statutes Analyzed
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Table of Indexes
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