Publication Date
1968
Abstract
Colleges and Universities-STUDENT RIGHTS-SEARCH AND SEIZURE-Search of Student's Dormitory Room Without a Warrant When Believed Necessary to Preserve Order and Discipline on Campus Not a Violation of Student's Fourth Amendment Rights. (Moore v. Student Affairs Committee, M.D. Ala. 1968) . . 225 Constitutional Law-JURY-Imposition of Death Penalty by Jury from Which Jurors Are Disqualified for General Objections to Capital Punishment Violates the Constitutional Guarantee of Trial by an Impartial Jury. (Witherspoon v. Illinois, U.S. 1968) ........... ....................... 234 Tors-MENTAL SUFFERING---Plaintiff May Recover Damages for Emotional Shock and Accompanying Physical Injury Upon Witnessing the Tortious Death of Her Infant Child. (Dillon v. Legg, Cal. 1968)
Recommended Citation
(1968)
"RECENT DECISIONS,"
Georgia Law Review: Vol. 3:
No.
1, Article 12.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/glr/vol3/iss1/12