UKnowledge > J. David Rosenberg College of Law > Law Journals > Kentucky Law Journal > Vol. 44 > Iss. 3 (1956)
Articles
Historical Background and Implications of the Privilege Against Self-Incrimination
Roy Mitchell Moreland
Scientific Evidence in the Law
James R. Richardson
The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination--Policy Pro and Con
Charles L. Calk
The Investigating Power of Congress--Its Scope and Limitations
James R. Richardson
Self-Incrimination and Congressional Investigations
E. G. Trimble
Notes
Federal Estate Taxation--Some Problems in Apportionment (In the Absence of Will Provision or in Intestate Estates)
J. Montjoy Trimble
Constitutional Law--Police Power--Price Fixing by the State
Robert G. Trimble
Comments
Should Tax Exemption of Tort Recoveries be Considered by the Jury?
Eugene C. Roemele
Torts--Municipal Corporations--Duty to Protect an Informer
G. Wayne Bridges
Book Reviews
Law Office Management by Dwight G. McCarthy
W. Lewis Roberts
Military Law by Daniel Walker
Robert C. Taylor