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Sel.Serv.Law Rptr., Practice Manual Portion, 1968-73
A Practice Manual of Selective Service Law: by Michael E. Tigar, 11+1003–1217p, Wash., Public Law Education Institute, 1968. (This text was
originally published in Oct., 1968, as a separate section of Volume 1 of the Selective Service Law Reporter. The SSLR was originally issued as a
quasi-looseleaf publication, with post-binders and separate sections into which pages of new material were filed as they arrived monthly. However, except for a few
indices and case tables, all of the pages were intended for permanent retention; so that, at the end of a volume year, the accumulated materials in
that year’s binder could as well have been bound as a permanent unit. While this method of organizing diverse categories of material worked well when
the relevant time frame might be months or a year, the annual closing of each volume now complicates searching over the entire life of the publication.
To simplify the use of this material online, while preserving every page for historical purposes, LLMC has consolidated all years under six
separately-cataloged titles that follow the section designations of the original publication. These are: Newsletters A Practice Manual of Selective Service
Law (The present title) Recent Decisions Statutes and Regulatory Materials Articles and Comments Section Miscellaneous Issuances LLMC extends its
sincere appreciation to Mr. Tom Alder of the Public Law Education Institute (PLEI) for granting a non-exclusive copyright use permitting the
republication and online presentation of these SSLR titles. Users are reminded that PLEI retains its copyright to this material for all other purposes. The
SSLR was the major reference source covering the administration of the Selective Service System (the U.S. conscription system for staffing the military)
during one of the most explosive periods in U.S. draft law history — the Nixon Administration and the height of the anti-Vietnam War protests. In
unequaled depth, it provided news & analysis of legal developments, scholarly legal articles, and superb coverage of both the statutes and caselaw
generated during this fecund period of selective service law development. For many of the case reports, the SSLR is the sole published source. It was
succeeded in 1973 by the Military Law Reporter, which is also offered on this site.)
Title:   A practice manual of selective service law / Michael E. Tigar.
OCLC Number:   56749329
Available Volumes
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Volume 1YesNo