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United States Citizens Detained As "Enemy Combatants": The Right To Counsel As A Matter Of Ethics, Jesselyn A. Radack
United States Citizens Detained As "Enemy Combatants": The Right To Counsel As A Matter Of Ethics, Jesselyn A. Radack
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
The Supreme Court will decide as a matter of law whether an American citizen detained as an enemy combatant has the right to counsel. The author argues that as a matter of ethics, the answer is clear - there is a right to counsel. In this Article, the author analyzes the cases regarding Jose Padilla and Yaser Esam Hamdi discusses ABA Model Rule 4.2, and its application, and proposes an amendment to Rule 4.2's Comment.
The Jurisprudential Revolution: Unlocking Human Potential In Grutter And Lawrence, Wilson Huhn
The Jurisprudential Revolution: Unlocking Human Potential In Grutter And Lawrence, Wilson Huhn
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
Justice By Any Other Name: The Right To A Jury Trial And The Criminal Nature Of Juvenile Justice In Louisiana, Kerrin C. Wolf
Justice By Any Other Name: The Right To A Jury Trial And The Criminal Nature Of Juvenile Justice In Louisiana, Kerrin C. Wolf
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
The juvenile justice system has become increasingly punitive in recent decades. While the juvenile justice system has come to resemble the adult system in this way, juveniles facing adjudication nevertheless are denied the essential Sixth Amendment due process right. This Note will argue that the Louisiana Supreme Court decided State ex rel. D.J. incorrectly and, further, will demonstrate that the nation as a whole should revisit the place of juries in juvenile proceedings.
The Purpose Of Lawyer Discipline, Fred C. Zacharias
The Purpose Of Lawyer Discipline, Fred C. Zacharias
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
"Critical Stage": Extending The Right To Counsel To The Motion For New Trial Phase, Jonathan G. Neal
"Critical Stage": Extending The Right To Counsel To The Motion For New Trial Phase, Jonathan G. Neal
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Advocate (Vol. 1, Issue 4)
The Advocate (Vol. 1, Issue 4)
Student Newspaper (Amicus, Advocate...)
No abstract provided.
The Docket (October 31, 2003), William & Mary Law School
The Docket (October 31, 2003), William & Mary Law School
The Docket
No abstract provided.
The Advocate (Vol. 1, Issue 3)
The Advocate (Vol. 1, Issue 3)
Student Newspaper (Amicus, Advocate...)
No abstract provided.
The Docket (October 17, 2003), William & Mary Law School
The Docket (October 17, 2003), William & Mary Law School
The Docket
No abstract provided.
The Docket (October 3, 2003), William & Mary Law School
The Docket (October 3, 2003), William & Mary Law School
The Docket
No abstract provided.
"She Breaks Just Like A Little Girl": Neonaticide, The Insanity Defense, And The Irrelevance Of "Ordinary Common Sense", Michael L. Perlin
"She Breaks Just Like A Little Girl": Neonaticide, The Insanity Defense, And The Irrelevance Of "Ordinary Common Sense", Michael L. Perlin
William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice
No abstract provided.
"Lady Madonna, Children At Your Feet": Tragedies At The Intersection Of Motherhood, Mental Illness And The Law, Michelle Oberman
"Lady Madonna, Children At Your Feet": Tragedies At The Intersection Of Motherhood, Mental Illness And The Law, Michelle Oberman
William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Section 9: Looking Ahead, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School
Section 9: Looking Ahead, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School
Supreme Court Preview
No abstract provided.
Section 6: Criminal Procedure, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School
Section 6: Criminal Procedure, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School
Supreme Court Preview
No abstract provided.
The Docket (August 22, 2003), William & Mary Law School
The Docket (August 22, 2003), William & Mary Law School
The Docket
No abstract provided.
From Jailbird To Jailbait: Age Of Consent Law And The Construction Of Teenage Sexualities, Kate Sutherland
From Jailbird To Jailbait: Age Of Consent Law And The Construction Of Teenage Sexualities, Kate Sutherland
William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Affecting Eternity: The Court's Confused Lesson In Board Of Education V. Earls, George M. Dery Iii
Affecting Eternity: The Court's Confused Lesson In Board Of Education V. Earls, George M. Dery Iii
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
In Board of Education v. Earls, the US. Supreme Court found the random drug testing of schoolchildren who participated in extracurricular activities to be reasonable under the Fourth Amendment. In this Article, Professor Dery argues that this latest extension of the special needs doctrine is both patronizing to student privacy interests and inconsistent with the Court's previous limitation of suspicionless searches in New Jersey v. T.L.O. and Chandler v. Miller. Professor Dery criticizes the Court's Earls decision as a confused lesson in constitutional law, abandoning the very fundamentals of the Fourth Amendment.
Mandatory Fingerprinting Of Public School Teachers: Fascilitating Background Checks Or Infringing On Individuals' Constitutional Rights?, Christina Buschmann
Mandatory Fingerprinting Of Public School Teachers: Fascilitating Background Checks Or Infringing On Individuals' Constitutional Rights?, Christina Buschmann
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
With the continuing growth of governmental intrusions into the private lives of its citizens, critics increasingly have taken aim at state actions which unnecessarily burden an individual's right to be let alone. One group in particular - public school teachers - often endure tedious examinations of their private affairs as a condition of employment. This Note examines the current state of privacy concerns, specifically in the realm of public school teachers, and argues that a compromise must be struck that better balances the public's need to protect children from dangerous teachers with the individual teacher's right to privacy. The Note …
An Unjust Act: The Schizophrenic State Of Maturity And Culpability In Juvenile Justice And Minor Abortion Rights Law; Recent Trends In Virginia And Nationally, Jon-Michael Foxworth
An Unjust Act: The Schizophrenic State Of Maturity And Culpability In Juvenile Justice And Minor Abortion Rights Law; Recent Trends In Virginia And Nationally, Jon-Michael Foxworth
William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Congress, Civil Liberties, And The War On Terrorism, Neal Devins
Congress, Civil Liberties, And The War On Terrorism, Neal Devins
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
In exercising his war-making powers, the President has historically pursued war-related initiatives that implicate civil liberties. Meanwhile, the Congress, with little incentive to resist these initiatives, has played a steadily declining role in warmaking. In this Essay, Professor Devins examines this dynamic, and argues that with Congress largely standing on the sidelines as the President leads the nation in war, it is the American public that has become the principal check on the powers of the President in wartime.
International Decisions: Prosecutor V. Plavsic, Nancy Amoury Combs
International Decisions: Prosecutor V. Plavsic, Nancy Amoury Combs
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Admissions Brochure 2003-2004, William & Mary Law School
Admissions Brochure 2003-2004, William & Mary Law School
Admissions Brochure
No abstract provided.
Course Schedule Spring 2003, William & Mary Law School
Course Schedule Spring 2003, William & Mary Law School
Course Information
No abstract provided.
Politics And Principle: An Alternative Take On Seth P. Waxman's Defending Congress, Neal Devins
Politics And Principle: An Alternative Take On Seth P. Waxman's Defending Congress, Neal Devins
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Establishing The International Criminal Court, Nancy Amoury Combs
Establishing The International Criminal Court, Nancy Amoury Combs
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.