Abstract
This article examines how the law operates, the rights and duties of the state and of the individual, how problems of interpretation should be resolved and whether the present law most effectively balances state and individual interests. The article concludes with suggestions for reform of the law and a reconsideration of ways to control the drinking driver.
Recommended Citation
Paul R. Dimond,
A Reappraisal of Implied Consent and the Drinking Driver,
3
U. Mich. J. L. Reform
139
(1969).
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