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Criminal Procedure—Conduct of Police in Allowing Suspect in Custody to Speak with His Wife is not Tantamount to “Interrogation” Even Though Police Were Aware That the Suspect Would Possibly Incriminate Himself During the Conversation: Arizona v. Mauro, __U.S. __, 107 S. Ct. 1931, 95 L. Ed. 2d 458
(Texas Tech Law Review, 1988)
Examines the Supreme Court’s decision in Arizona v. Mauro, which the author believes to erode the constitutional protections afforded to criminal suspects. The case involved a properly Mirandized and arrested man suspected ...
Expanding Third Party Liability for Accountants; Finding a Middle Ground: Blue Bell v. Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co., 715 S.W.2d 408 (Tex. App.—Dallas 1986, writ ref'd n.r.e.)
(Texas Tech Law Review, 1988)
Examines the case of Blue Bell v. Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co., in which the Dallas appellate court applied liability where an accountant should have foreseen third party reliance on materials prepared by the firm. This ...
Employment Discrimination
(Texas Tech Law Review, 1988)
Reviews contemporary Fifth Circuit employment discrimination decisions, with the majority of cases brought under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. One case reviewed was brought under the Age Discrimination in Employment ...
Cyberdamages
(Santa Clara High Technology Law Journal, 2020)
Theft of personal property is easy to consider, but theft of information poses unique problems. Courts and legislatures dealing with victims of data breaches grapple with whether the victim has been harmed – in a manner ...
On the Edge: The ADA's Direct Threat Defense and the Objective Reasonableness Standard
(Marquette Law Review, 2019)
One of the most important issues under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is the appropriate standard for evaluating Title I employment disability discrimination cases where the employer argues that the employee has ...