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The Uniform Commercial Code Meets The Seventh Amendment: The Demise Of Jury Trials Under Article 5?, Margaret L. Moses
The Uniform Commercial Code Meets The Seventh Amendment: The Demise Of Jury Trials Under Article 5?, Margaret L. Moses
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Where's The Buck?: Juror Misperception Of Sentencing Responsibility In Death Penalty Cases, Joseph L. Hoffmann
Where's The Buck?: Juror Misperception Of Sentencing Responsibility In Death Penalty Cases, Joseph L. Hoffmann
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: The Capital Jury Project
A Theory Of Compulsory Process Clause Discovery Rights, Jean Montoya
A Theory Of Compulsory Process Clause Discovery Rights, Jean Montoya
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Role Of Religious Values In Judicial Decision Making, Scott C. Idleman
The Role Of Religious Values In Judicial Decision Making, Scott C. Idleman
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Neutral Principles And The Right To Neutral Access To The Courts, Jeffrey R. Pankratz
Neutral Principles And The Right To Neutral Access To The Courts, Jeffrey R. Pankratz
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
What's In A Name? The Constitutionality Of Multiple "Supreme" Courts, David E. Engdahl
What's In A Name? The Constitutionality Of Multiple "Supreme" Courts, David E. Engdahl
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.
Constitutional Defenses Against Punitive Damages: Down But Not Out, Nicholas K. Kile
Constitutional Defenses Against Punitive Damages: Down But Not Out, Nicholas K. Kile
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The United States Supreme Court: A Creative Check Of Institutional Misdirection?, Fletcher N. Baldwin
The United States Supreme Court: A Creative Check Of Institutional Misdirection?, Fletcher N. Baldwin
Indiana Law Journal
In the Comment which follows Professor Baldwin presents a brief for an extremely creative Supreme Court. In contrast to those who suggest limiting the function of the Court, either by subject matter or by judicial restraint, the author would have it protect the compact upon which the community is based, by taking an active role to insure that the compensation implied in the compact flows in fact not only to the community but to the individual.
Civil Rights, The Constitution And The Courts, By Archibald Cox, Mark Dewolfe Howe, And J.R. Wiggins, Winton D. Woods
Civil Rights, The Constitution And The Courts, By Archibald Cox, Mark Dewolfe Howe, And J.R. Wiggins, Winton D. Woods
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Right To Counsel And The Role Of Counsel In Juvenile Court Proceedings, Daniel L. Skoler
The Right To Counsel And The Role Of Counsel In Juvenile Court Proceedings, Daniel L. Skoler
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium on Juvenile Problems: In re Gault
Separation Of Powers: The Phenomenon Of Legislative Courts, Edwin H. Greenebaum, W. Willard Wirtz
Separation Of Powers: The Phenomenon Of Legislative Courts, Edwin H. Greenebaum, W. Willard Wirtz
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Congress And The Courts, Silas H. Strawn
The Doctrine Of The Supremacy Of The Supreme Court, Hugh E. Willis
The Doctrine Of The Supremacy Of The Supreme Court, Hugh E. Willis
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Constitution And The Courts, Conrad Wolf
The Constitution And The Courts, Conrad Wolf
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.