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Home > JOURNALS > VLR > Vol. 27 > Iss. 1 (1981)

 
Villanova Law Review (1956 - )

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Going Public: Practice, Procedure, and Consequences
Carl W. Schneider, Joseph M. Manko, and Robert S. Kant

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The Regulations under Section 385: A Review, Evaluation, and Suggested Approach
Jesse V. Boyles and Randolph J. Rush

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Constitutional Law - Gender-Based Discrimination - Separation of Powers - The Total Exclusion of Women from the Military Selective Service Act Does Not Violate Due Process
Elizabethanne M. Dilworth

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Discovery - First and Fifth Amendment Privileges - District Court Should Balance Threatened Harm to Constitutional Rights against Requesting Party's Need for Relevant Information in Deciding Whether to Order Civil Discovery of Information Privileged under the First and Fifth Amendments
Ganesh Bala

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Criminal Procedure - Exclusionary Rule - Good Faith Exception - The Exclusionary Rule Will Not Operate in Circumstances Where the Officer's Violation Was Committed in the Reasonable, Good Faith Belief That His Actions Were Legal
David Kuritz

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Torts - Damages - Under New Jersey's Wrongful Death Act, an Award of the Pecuniary Value of the Parents' Loss of Their Child's Companionship, Advice and Guidance Is Appropriate
Beverly A. Myers

Comments

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Current Controversies Concerning Witness Immunity in the Federal Courts
Jane Duffy

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The Self-Inflicted Hardship Rule in Pennsylvania Variance Law
Richard Gutekunst

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