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Survey Of Developments In West Virginia Law: 1975-1976, Lloyd George Jackson Ii, John Burdick Koch, Alan Dale Moats, Thomas A. Vorbach
Survey Of Developments In West Virginia Law: 1975-1976, Lloyd George Jackson Ii, John Burdick Koch, Alan Dale Moats, Thomas A. Vorbach
West Virginia Law Review
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School Books, Lesson Plans, And The Constitution, Frederick F. Schauer
School Books, Lesson Plans, And The Constitution, Frederick F. Schauer
West Virginia Law Review
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Prospective Remedies In Constitutional Adjudication, Doug Rendleman
Prospective Remedies In Constitutional Adjudication, Doug Rendleman
West Virginia Law Review
The archetypal constitutional plaintiff represents a class, sues in federal court, and asks the court to declare something unconstitutional and to effect a remedy against a local or state government official. If this litigant succeeds, the court must accommodate its remedy to federalism's perquisites. The remedy should advance some substantive or constitutional purpose. The mutual respect compelled by federalism exacerbates the inherent difficulties of attaining a successful remedy. This article examines the remedial relationships between class actions, declaratory judgments, and injunctions. The remedial task is to convert law into results. Most people comply with the law when it is communicated …
Constitutional Law--The Children's Crusade For Constitutional Recognition, John B. Koch
Constitutional Law--The Children's Crusade For Constitutional Recognition, John B. Koch
West Virginia Law Review
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Constitutional Law--Libel And Slander--Defamation Of Political Candidates, David John Romano
Constitutional Law--Libel And Slander--Defamation Of Political Candidates, David John Romano
West Virginia Law Review
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Historical Development And Subsequent Erosion Of The Right To Keep And Bear Arms, James B. Whisker
Historical Development And Subsequent Erosion Of The Right To Keep And Bear Arms, James B. Whisker
West Virginia Law Review
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