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The Emerging First Amendment Law Of Managerial Prerogative, Lawrence Rosenthal
The Emerging First Amendment Law Of Managerial Prerogative, Lawrence Rosenthal
Fordham Law Review
In Garcetti v. Ceballos, the U.S. Supreme Court, by the narrowest of margins, held that allegations of police perjury made in memoranda to his superiors by Richard Ceballos, a supervisory prosecutor in the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office, were unprotected by the First Amendment because “his expressions were made pursuant to his duties.” The academic reaction to this holding has been harshly negative; scholars argue that the holding will prevent the public from learning of governmental misconduct that is known only to those working within the bowels of the government itself. This Article rejects the scholarly consensus on Garcetti. …
Choosing Balance: Congressional Powers And The Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act Of 2003, Alissa Schecter
Choosing Balance: Congressional Powers And The Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act Of 2003, Alissa Schecter
Fordham Law Review
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Serving Two Masters: Evaluating The Criminal Or Civil Nature Of The Vwpa And Mvra Through The Lens Of The Ex Post Facto Clause, The Abatement Doctrine, And The Sixth Amendment, Brian Kleinhaus
Fordham Law Review
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Giving The Barking Dog A Bite: Challenging Felon Disenfranchisement Under The Voting Rights Act Of 1965, Lauren Handelsman
Giving The Barking Dog A Bite: Challenging Felon Disenfranchisement Under The Voting Rights Act Of 1965, Lauren Handelsman
Fordham Law Review
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The Outstanding Decisions Of The United States Supreme Court In 1954, Archie O. Dawson
The Outstanding Decisions Of The United States Supreme Court In 1954, Archie O. Dawson
Fordham Law Review
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