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William & Mary Law Review
Note:
This issue contains articles from the Legal History Symposium.Volume 1 (1957-1958), Issue 2 (1958)
Prefatory Matter
Articles
The Background of the Fifth Amendment in English Law: A Study of Its Historical Implications
John A. Kemp
Virginia and Control of Fishing Rights
James A. Leftwich
Obscenity and Social Statics
David C. Rittenhouse
Equal Justice for All - Myth or Motto?
John R. Batt
Taxes Imposed by the Federal Government - Their Nature, Rates, and Methods of Reporting and Payment
Thomas J. Middleton Jr.
Comments
Criminal Law - Habeas Corpus to Review Completed Sentence
Sidney J. Baker
Criminal Law - Limitations on Use of Habeas Corpus in Regard to Allowance of Credit for Time Served Under Prior Convictions
Paul T. Wright Jr.
Property - Damages for Timber Trespass
Harmon D. Maxson
Torts - Libel and Slander
Norman A. Crandell
Torts - Contributory Negligence as a Matter of Law
A. Overton Durrett
Trusts - Statutory Construction of Adoption Laws
Francis Paul Blanock
Book Reviews
Book Review of The Law of AWOL
Montgomery Knight Jr.
Notes
Common Law Interpleader in Equity
Kenneth H. Lambert