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California Garageman's Liens: Procedural Due Process Restored, Len Carafa
California Garageman's Liens: Procedural Due Process Restored, Len Carafa
Pepperdine Law Review
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Revoke First, Ask Questions Later: Challenging Minnesota’S Unconstitutional Pre-Hearing Revocation Scheme, Jeffrey S. Sheridan, Erika Burkhart Booth
Revoke First, Ask Questions Later: Challenging Minnesota’S Unconstitutional Pre-Hearing Revocation Scheme, Jeffrey S. Sheridan, Erika Burkhart Booth
William Mitchell Law Review
This analysis of the constitutionality of Minnesota’s prehearing revocation scheme begins by explaining the mechanics of Minnesota’s implied consent statute. Because the United States Supreme Court has established minimum procedural due process protections that must be afforded drivers, this backdrop is examined. After considering the federal standards for procedural due process, the numerous changes to Minnesota’s implied consent statute will be addressed. Next, the current challenge will be discussed, including the factual basis for the challenge, the arguments for the statute’s unconstitutionality, and the district court’s decision. Finally, this note will conclude that, given the dramatic increase in the private …
Red Flagging Civil Liberties And Due Process Rights Of Airline Passengers: Will A Redesigned Capps Ii System Meet The Constitutional Challenge?, Leigh A. Kite
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Vasap: A Rehabilitation Alternative To Traditional Dwi Penalties
Vasap: A Rehabilitation Alternative To Traditional Dwi Penalties
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.