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The Assault That Failed: The Progressive Critique Of Laissez Faire (Reviewing Barbara H. Fried, The Progressive Assault On Laissez Faire : Robert Hale And The First Law And Economics Movement (1998)), Richard A. Epstein May 1999

The Assault That Failed: The Progressive Critique Of Laissez Faire (Reviewing Barbara H. Fried, The Progressive Assault On Laissez Faire : Robert Hale And The First Law And Economics Movement (1998)), Richard A. Epstein

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American Prisons At The Beginning Of The Twenty-First Century, Michael Tonry, Joan Petersilia Jan 1999

American Prisons At The Beginning Of The Twenty-First Century, Michael Tonry, Joan Petersilia

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Sentencing Guidelines In Minnesota, Other States, And The Federal Courts: A Twenty-Year Retrospective, Richard Frase Jan 1999

Sentencing Guidelines In Minnesota, Other States, And The Federal Courts: A Twenty-Year Retrospective, Richard Frase

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Rethinking Unthinkable Punishment Policies In America, Michael Tonry Jan 1999

Rethinking Unthinkable Punishment Policies In America, Michael Tonry

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The Transformation Of The Juvenile Court--Part Ii: Social Structure, Race, And The "Crack Down" On Youth Crime, Barry C. Feld Jan 1999

The Transformation Of The Juvenile Court--Part Ii: Social Structure, Race, And The "Crack Down" On Youth Crime, Barry C. Feld

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Part I briefly analyzes the social history of the juvenile court and argues that the progressive reformers who created the juvenile court designed it to discriminate against "other peoples' children," a feature that carries over into contemporary juvenile justice administration. Part II analyzes the "constitutional domestication" of the juvenile court. It places the U.S. Supreme Court's juvenile court "due process" decisions in a broader social structural context and argues that the Court emphasized procedural safeguards as part of its broader agenda to protect the civil rights and liberty interests of minorities. Part III analyzes the impact of the juvenile court's …


A Right Of Access To Court Under The Petition Clause Of The First Amendment: Defining The Right, Carol Rice Andrews Jan 1999

A Right Of Access To Court Under The Petition Clause Of The First Amendment: Defining The Right, Carol Rice Andrews

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