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The Solicitor General And The Evolution Of Activism, James L. Cooper
The Solicitor General And The Evolution Of Activism, James L. Cooper
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Resolving Retroactivity After: Teague V. Lane, Ellen E. Boshkoff
Resolving Retroactivity After: Teague V. Lane, Ellen E. Boshkoff
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Substantive Due Process Analysis And The Lockean Liberal Tradition: Rethinking The Modern Privacy Cases, Jeffrey S. Koehlinger
Substantive Due Process Analysis And The Lockean Liberal Tradition: Rethinking The Modern Privacy Cases, Jeffrey S. Koehlinger
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Constitution As Architecture: Legislative And Administrative Courts Under Article Iii, Paul M. Bator
The Constitution As Architecture: Legislative And Administrative Courts Under Article Iii, Paul M. Bator
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Paul Bator: Legislative and Administrative Courts Under Article III
In Lieu Of Preclusion: Reconciling Administrative Decisionmaking And Federal Civil Rights Claims, Marjorie A. Silver
In Lieu Of Preclusion: Reconciling Administrative Decisionmaking And Federal Civil Rights Claims, Marjorie A. Silver
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Doctrine Of In Loco Parentis, Tort Liability And The Student-College Relationship, Theodore C. Stamatakos
The Doctrine Of In Loco Parentis, Tort Liability And The Student-College Relationship, Theodore C. Stamatakos
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Forward: Paul Bator: Legislative And Administrative Courts Under Article Iii Symposium, Patrick L. Baude
Forward: Paul Bator: Legislative And Administrative Courts Under Article Iii Symposium, Patrick L. Baude
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Paul Bator: Legislative and Administrative Courts Under Article III
"Success" And The Judicial Power, Frank H. Easterbrook
"Success" And The Judicial Power, Frank H. Easterbrook
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Paul Bator: Legislative and Administrative Courts Under Article III
The Constitution As Architecture: A Charette, Larry Kramer
The Constitution As Architecture: A Charette, Larry Kramer
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Paul Bator: Legislative and Administrative Courts Under Article III
Article Iii Courts And The Constitutional Structure, David A. Strauss
Article Iii Courts And The Constitutional Structure, David A. Strauss
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Paul Bator: Legislative and Administrative Courts Under Article III
Dancing In The Dark: The Eighth Circuit's Interpretation Of The Establishment Clause In Clayton By Clayton V. Place, Jeffrey A. Leon
Dancing In The Dark: The Eighth Circuit's Interpretation Of The Establishment Clause In Clayton By Clayton V. Place, Jeffrey A. Leon
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Equitable Discretion To Dismiss Congressional-Plaintiff Suits: A Reassessment, Sophia Goodman
Equitable Discretion To Dismiss Congressional-Plaintiff Suits: A Reassessment, Sophia Goodman
Articles by Maurer Faculty
The United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit has devised a doctrine called equitable
discretion to screen congressional-plaintiff suits. The Author argues that the doctrine should be abandoned. She proposes that the courts be guided by existing standng principles in deciding whether to hear these cases.
Retroactivity And The Great Writ: How Congress Should Respond To Teague V. Lane, Joseph L. Hoffmann
Retroactivity And The Great Writ: How Congress Should Respond To Teague V. Lane, Joseph L. Hoffmann
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Caseload And Judging: Judicial Adaptations To Caseload, Lauren K. Robel
Caseload And Judging: Judicial Adaptations To Caseload, Lauren K. Robel
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Racism In The Adversary System: The Defendant's Use Of Peremptory Challenges, J. Alexander Tanford
Racism In The Adversary System: The Defendant's Use Of Peremptory Challenges, J. Alexander Tanford
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
The Law And Psychology Of Jury Instructions, J. Alexander Tanford
The Law And Psychology Of Jury Instructions, J. Alexander Tanford
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
The Limits Of A Scientific Jurisprudence: The Supreme Court And Psychology, J. Alexander Tanford
The Limits Of A Scientific Jurisprudence: The Supreme Court And Psychology, J. Alexander Tanford
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.