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Boumediene V. Bush, The Great Writ, And The Power To “Say What The Law Is”, Emily Garcia Uhrig
Boumediene V. Bush, The Great Writ, And The Power To “Say What The Law Is”, Emily Garcia Uhrig
McGeorge School of Law Scholarly Articles
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Katz And The Origins Of The Reasonable Expectation Of Privacy Test, Peter Winn
Katz And The Origins Of The Reasonable Expectation Of Privacy Test, Peter Winn
McGeorge Law Review
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Katz V. United States: The Untold Story, Harvey A. Schneider
Katz V. United States: The Untold Story, Harvey A. Schneider
McGeorge Law Review
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Freedom Of Association, The Communist Party, And The Hollywood Ten: The Forgotten First Amendment Legacy Of Charles Hamilton Houston, Jose Felipe Anderson
Freedom Of Association, The Communist Party, And The Hollywood Ten: The Forgotten First Amendment Legacy Of Charles Hamilton Houston, Jose Felipe Anderson
McGeorge Law Review
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Why Sentencing By A Judge Satisfies The Right To Jury Trial: A Comparative Law Look At Blakely And Booker, Susan F. Mandiberg
Why Sentencing By A Judge Satisfies The Right To Jury Trial: A Comparative Law Look At Blakely And Booker, Susan F. Mandiberg
McGeorge Law Review
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Protecting The Voiceless: Ensuring Ice's Compliance With Standards That Protect Immigration Detainees, Kelsey E. Papst
Protecting The Voiceless: Ensuring Ice's Compliance With Standards That Protect Immigration Detainees, Kelsey E. Papst
McGeorge Law Review
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Tangled In A Web: The Difficulty Of Regulating Intrastate Internet Transmissions Under The Interstate Commerce Clause, Nathaniel H. Clark
Tangled In A Web: The Difficulty Of Regulating Intrastate Internet Transmissions Under The Interstate Commerce Clause, Nathaniel H. Clark
McGeorge Law Review
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Mt. Soledad In The Supreme Court's Crosshairs: Why Legislative Recognition Should Be Considered In Public Displays Of Religion, Adrian R. Conteras
Mt. Soledad In The Supreme Court's Crosshairs: Why Legislative Recognition Should Be Considered In Public Displays Of Religion, Adrian R. Conteras
McGeorge Law Review
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