The Opinion
Description
Selected Table of Contents
- From Wounded Knee Trial to 'Extra Hour': Kunstler: Law Used More Now to Control Politically / Stephen R. Bergerson
- Should Utility Companies be Held to Due Process Standards? / Bruce J. Douglas
- Women's Law Caucus Organizes at Mitchell
- The William Mitchell Sputnik, 1974: Students, Faculty Depart, Dean Traded, Buses Still Running Ah Hoc S.O.S. Committee
- New Search, Seizure Decision Reviewed / Paul C. Jones, Phyllis Gene Jones, Willard B. Morris
- Seeks to "Deprofessionalize the Law": Social Scientist Defends Jury Selection Role / Edward Lief
- Court: 'Inadmissible Evidence Now Admissible' / Jim Lundin
- Also May Cut Enrollment or Expand Facilities: Trustees Considering Merger With St. Thomas / Allan Shapiro
- 1919: The Demise of the Diploma Privilege / Duane Galles
- Mitchell Student Working With Wounded Knee Defense / Jeanne Schleh
Editorial Board
Stephen R. Bergerson, Kay Silverman, Jeanne Schleh, Greg Gaut, Edward Lief, Mindy Elledge, Roberta Keller
Publication Date
2-1974
Publisher
Student Bar Association William Mitchell College of Law
City
Saint Paul
Recommended Citation
William Mitchell College of Law, "William Mitchell Opinion – Volume 16, No. 4, February, 1974" (1974). The Opinion. 34.
https://open.mitchellhamline.edu/the-opinion/34