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The fondest hope of many a Warren Court critic has been that the Burger Court would overturn the 1966 Miranda decision. That momentous piece of "strict construction" requires police to inform suspects of their rights to silence, to a lawyer-and to free counsel if they are indigent; it also...
Not quite. On the advice of a Legal Services lawyer, the Aguchaks sued, arguing that the action by Montgomery Ward violated the due-process clause of the state's constitution. Last month the Alaska Supreme Court agreed. Noting that the U.S. Supreme Court has held that due process must...
Coles, a child psychiatrist and staff member of University Health Services, interrupted his work on the third volume of The Children of Crisis to give his readers a new vision of senescence. Pursuing his studies of underprivileged children in the United States, Coles went to Alberquerque, N.M. and explored how...
Sirica returned to Washington later the same year and hung out around the courtrooms, waiting for judges to ask him to take on indigent defendants without pay, just for the experience. In the late 1920s he sat through some of the trials related to the Teapot Dome scandals, fascinated by...
A man who is not yet over 65 or indigent may ask, "How would PSROS affect me?" The answer is, not at all - immediately. But if the quality and costs of care and the ethics of practitioners were effectively monitored for Medicare and Medicaid, there would soon be irresistible public...