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Volume 46, October 1971, Number 1
Editorial Board
Articles
Abuse of Process and Its Impact on the Poor
Elizabeth F. DeFeis
A Meaningful Opportunity to Be Heard
Harold Brown
The Certificateless Society and the Constitution
John Montague Steadman
Maritime Agreements with State Traders
Jon Magnusson
Psychiatry and the New Criminal Procedure Law: The Problem of Communication Between Courts and Psychiatric Examiners
Daniel W. Schwartz M.D.
Book Review
Military Justice and the Right to Counsel (S. Sidney Ulmer)
Ramon A. Klitzke
Notes
The Purloined Pentagon Papers and Prior Restraint: The Press Prevailed!
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No-Fault Motor Vehicle Insurance: A Constitutional Perspective
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Comments
When Is a Criminal Trial Not a Criminal Trial?--The Case Against Jury Trials in Juvenile Courts (In Re McKeiver)
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Roe v. Doe: Child's Right to a College Education v. Parent's Right of Control (Mary Roe v. John Doe)
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Recent Developments in New York Law
The Quarterly Survey of New York Practice Table of Contents
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CPLR 203: "Continuing Treatment" Rule Applied to Injury Sustained During Hospitalization
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CPLR 214(g): Flanagan Rule Strictly Limited by Second Department
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CPLR 301: Satisfaction of Requirements of Commerce Clause Necessarily Comports with Due Process
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CPLR 302(a)(1) & (3)(ii): Case Illustrates Transaction of Business and Limitation of Tort Subdivision
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CPLR 302(a)(2): Personal Jurisdiction Secured Over Nondomiciliary Who Through an Agent Committed a Tort in New York
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CPLR 315: Indigent Has Constitutional Right to Free Publication in Divorce Action
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CPLR 2302, 2307: Latter Section Operates Only in Conjunction with Former Section
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CPLR 2303: Subpoena Cannot Be Validly Served Outside the State
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CPLR 3101(a): Court Refuses Motion To Take Deposition Despite Satisfaction of Distance Criterion
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CPLR 3104(a): Court Declines To Supervise Disclosure Proceeding
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CPLR 3212(e): No Summary Judgment When Counterclaim Inseparable from Main Claim Exceeds Main Claim
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CPLR 3213: Written and Undenied Account Stated Deemed To Constitute an Instrument for the Payment of Money Only
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CPLR 3213: Section Encompasses Notes Payable "With Interest at Bank Rates"
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CPLR 3215(c): Default Not Equivalent to Admission of Allegations of Complaint
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Res Judicata: Doctrine Applicable Only to Those Issues Actually Raised in Prior Taxpayer Suit
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CPLR 4011: Interposition of Interlocutory Judgment Is Discretionary with the Court
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CPLR 4011: Prejudicial Separation of Issues of Liability and of Damages Requires Retrial
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CPLR 5014(1): Action to Revive Lien on Realty Dismissed as Premature
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CPLR 5228(a): Section Utilized To Permit Indirect Action by Injured Party Against Insurance Company
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CPLR 5231(b): Income Execution Based on Gross Income
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CPLR 5304(b)(6): Case Illustrates Danger of Ignoring Foreign Arbitration
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CPLR 6501: Second Filing of Notice of Pendency Authorized To Permit Action To Foreclose Real Property Mortgage
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CPLR 7503(a): Party Can Stay Action Without Initiating Arbitration
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DRL 210: Time Limit Is Merely a Statute of Limitations
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DRL 211: Service of Complaint with Summons Does Not Void Summons
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DRL 234: Judgment Granting Exclusive Possession Cannot Be Circumvented by Partition Under RPAPL 901
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CCA 202: Civil Court Can Enforce Foreign Decree of Support
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CCA 1804: Substantial Justice Mandate Limited by Rules of Substantive Law
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GML 50-e: Section Superseded by Subsequent Special Enactment
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