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State v. Burlison redefines the malice requirement: Now what? A dialogue on Nebraska's evolving homicide law
(1998)
Professor Richard E. Shugrue ("RES") of Creighton University School of Law, and Professor John R. Snowden ("JRS") of the University of Nebraska College of Law, met at Creighton University on a Friday in mid-September, 1998, ...
Wiretapping in Nebraska
(1986)
Even-handed justice in Nebraska: The preliminary hearing and the plea in abatement
(1977)
In Stone v. Powell,1 the Supreme Court of the United States put the states on notice that they would become increasingly the last fora for the adjudication of the rights of criminally accused. The decision's withdrawal of ...
General rules: Disability--temporary/permanent partial/total
(Nebraska Continuing Legal Education, 1983)
General rules: Disability : temporary/permanent; partial/total
(Nebraska Continuing Legal Education, 1988)
Honorable Carl T. Curtis
(Creighton University Media Services, 1997)
Sixth in the video oral history series of distinguished Nebraska lawyers in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Nebraka State Bar Association.
Article VI and Article VII of the Nebraska Evidence Rules
(Nebraska Continuing Legal Education, 1977)