Front Matter
Volume 16 Issue 3 (1965)
Western Reserve Law Review
Editors' Preface
The Editors, Western Reserve Law Review
Symposium
Symposium: De Facto School Segregation - Introduction
Oliver Schroeder Jr.
De Facto School Segregation: An Examination of the Legal and Constitutional Questions Presented
Robert L. Carter
Does the Fourteenth Amendment Forbid De Facto Segregation
Charles J. Bloch
Educational Implications of De Facto Segregation
William B. Levenson
A Historian Looks at School Segregation
Harvey Wish
The Social Context of De Facto School Segregation
Sidney M. Peck and David K. Cohen
Employment Discrimination: State FEP Laws and the Impact of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
Gary L. Bryenton
Notes
Civil Disobedience in the Civil Rights Movement: To What Extent Protected and Sanctioned
Edward F. Marek
Right to Counsel on Arrest: A Federal Exclusionary Rule against Confessions and Admissions Illegally Obtained in State Prosecutions
Russell B. Mamone
Recent Decisions
Constitutional Law--Racial Imbalance--Alleviation by Voluntary State Action (Strippoli v. Bickal, 21 App. Div. 2d 365 (1964))
W. W. Walker Jr.
Recent Legislation: Constitutional Law--Equal Protection--Pupil Placement Statutes
Phillip J. Campanella
Book Review
Books Noted
Western Reserve Law Review