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Record #:
824
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The issue is whether or not the court case STATE VS. MITCHELL allowed room for the admissibility of polygraph tests in the courtroom.
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North Carolina Law Review (NoCar K14 0694), Vol. 70 Issue 6, Sept 1992, p2042-2057, bibl, f
Record #:
827
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Hahn discusses what constitutes second degree rape in North Carolina. Constructive force, one of the elements of second degree rape, is defined as that force that causes a woman to submit due to her fear of the attacker, duress, or mental coercion.
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North Carolina Law Review (NoCar K14 0694), Vol. 70 Issue 6, Sept 1992, p2027-2041, bibl, f
Record #:
829
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North Carolina's usury statutes are designed in part to protect borrowers from unscrupulous lenders' exorbitant penalty fees. A recent court decision, though, has lessened the force of these usury statutes.
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North Carolina Law Review (NoCar K14 0694), Vol. 70 Issue 6, Sept 1992, p1983-1995, bibl, f
Record #:
831
Abstract:
The \"Channel One\" decision held that local, not state, school boards had the right to control selection and procurement of instructional materials such as \"Channel One.\"
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North Carolina Law Review (NoCar K14 0694), Vol. 70 Issue 6, Sept 1992, p1929-1946, bibl, f
Record #:
18245
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Article II of the North Carolina Constitution includes several provisions concerning procedures to be followed by the General Assembly in enacting laws; only three provisions have been interpreted by the North Carolina Supreme Court. This article examines the provisions of the enacting clause, revenue measures, and ratification certification.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 40 Issue 3, Winter 1975, p66-73