UKnowledge > J. David Rosenberg College of Law > Law Journals > Kentucky Law Journal > Vol. 59 > Iss. 2 (1970)
Table of Contents
Table of Contents for Volume 59, Issue 2
Kentucky Law Journal
Front Matter
Points and Viewpoints
Kentucky Law Journal
Articles
Aircraft Hijacking: Some Domestic and International Responses
John A. Volpe and John T. Stewart Jr.
Injunctions Against Speech and Writing: A Re-Evaluation
William O. Bertelsman
Post-Census Redistricting--A Primer for State Legislators
Charles G. Williamson Jr.
Notes
Students and the University: Group Interaction and the Law
Louis De Falaise and William T. Robinson III
Kentucky's Answer to "The Coal Black Shame"--A Critical Analysis of Kentucky Workmen's Compensation Coverage of Black Lung Disease
Kenneth Williams
Comments
Constitutional Law--Sixth Amendment Confrontation Clause--Right of Defendant to Be Present at Criminal Trial
Donna H. Terry
Administrative Law--Selective Service--Conscientious Objector Dilemma--Question Still Unresolved
Richard D. Pompelio
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure--Ancillary Jurisdiction--Third-Party Defendant's Counterclaim Against Plaintiff Without an Independent Basis of Federal Jurisdiction
W. Stokes Harris Jr.
Impeachment of Witness Credibility by Use of Past Conviction Evidence--Kentucky Court of Appeals Adopts a New Rule
James T. Hodge and Kenneth Gregory Haynes
Family Law--Custody of Children
William Edward Hudson
Administrative Law--Kentucky's "Implied Consent" Statute--Revocation of Motor Vehicle Operator's License for Refusal to Take Blood Alcohol Test
Taft A. McKinstry
Constitutional Law--The Power of a Governor to Proclaim Martial Law and Use State Military Forces to Suppress Campus Demonstrations
Scott T. Wendelsdorf
Book Reviews
Points of Rebellion by William O. Douglas
James G. Apple
Points of Rebellion by William O. Douglas
Robert Allen Sedler
Antitrust and Trade Regulation Today: 1969 by John C. Scott
Keith I. Clearwater
The Income Tax: How Progressive Should It Be? by Charles O. Galvin and Boris I. Bittker
Paul A. Mutino
Books Received
Kentucky Law Journal