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State Border Towns And Resiliency: Barriers To Interstate Intergovernmental Cooperation, Jeffrey B. Litwak Mar 2019

State Border Towns And Resiliency: Barriers To Interstate Intergovernmental Cooperation, Jeffrey B. Litwak

Idaho Law Review

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Complicating The Complicated: Southern Union And How Environmental Crime Cases Just Became More Complex, Owen Moroney Mar 2019

Complicating The Complicated: Southern Union And How Environmental Crime Cases Just Became More Complex, Owen Moroney

Idaho Law Review

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Idaho’S Abolition Of The Insanity Defense—An Ineffective, Costly, And Unconstitutional Eradication, Jessica Harrison Mar 2019

Idaho’S Abolition Of The Insanity Defense—An Ineffective, Costly, And Unconstitutional Eradication, Jessica Harrison

Idaho Law Review

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Demers V. Austin: The Ninth Circuit Resolves The Public Employee Speech Doctrine’S Uncertain Application To Academic Speech, Pat Fackrell Mar 2019

Demers V. Austin: The Ninth Circuit Resolves The Public Employee Speech Doctrine’S Uncertain Application To Academic Speech, Pat Fackrell

Idaho Law Review

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Evans V. Michigan And The Abrogation Of State V. Korsen: A Look At The Effect On Habeas Corpus Claims For Collateral Relief In Idaho, Chris Burdin Mar 2019

Evans V. Michigan And The Abrogation Of State V. Korsen: A Look At The Effect On Habeas Corpus Claims For Collateral Relief In Idaho, Chris Burdin

Idaho Law Review

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Inexorable Intertwinement: The Internet And The American Jury System, J. Brad Reich Mar 2019

Inexorable Intertwinement: The Internet And The American Jury System, J. Brad Reich

Idaho Law Review

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Social-Ecological Resilience And Law In The Platte River Basin, Hannah E. Birge, Et Al. Mar 2019

Social-Ecological Resilience And Law In The Platte River Basin, Hannah E. Birge, Et Al.

Idaho Law Review

Efficiency and resistance to rapid change are hallmarks of both the judicial and legislative branches of the United States government. These defining characteristics, while bringing stability and predictability, pose challenges when it comes to managing dynamic natural systems. As our understanding of ecosystems improves, we must devise ways to account for the nonlinearities and uncertainties rife in complex social-ecological systems. This paper takes an in-depth look at the Platte River basin over time to explore how the system’s resilience—the capacity to absorb disturbance without losing defining structures and functions—responds to human driven change. Beginning with pre-European settlement, the paper explores …


Idaho Vs Flsa: Department Of Corrections Must Change To Comply With Federal Law, A. Christi Disparte Mar 2019

Idaho Vs Flsa: Department Of Corrections Must Change To Comply With Federal Law, A. Christi Disparte

Idaho Law Review

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Ignoring Individualism: How A Disregard For Neuroscience And Supreme Court Precedent Makes For Bad Policy In Idaho’S Mandatory Juvenile Transfer Law, Beck Roan Mar 2019

Ignoring Individualism: How A Disregard For Neuroscience And Supreme Court Precedent Makes For Bad Policy In Idaho’S Mandatory Juvenile Transfer Law, Beck Roan

Idaho Law Review

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Cosmetic Repair To A Crumbling Foundation: A Critical Examination Of Idaho’S Most Recent Indigent Defense Legislation, Bonnie C. Groller Mar 2019

Cosmetic Repair To A Crumbling Foundation: A Critical Examination Of Idaho’S Most Recent Indigent Defense Legislation, Bonnie C. Groller

Idaho Law Review

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The American Injustice System: The Inherent Conflict Of Interest In Police-Prosecutor Relationships & How Immunity Lets Them 'Get Away With Murder', Alexandra Hodson Feb 2019

The American Injustice System: The Inherent Conflict Of Interest In Police-Prosecutor Relationships & How Immunity Lets Them 'Get Away With Murder', Alexandra Hodson

Idaho Law Review

There is an inherent conflict of interest in the American justice system arising out of the intimate police-prosecutor relationship that has evolved in the United States over the last forty years. While police and prosecutors formerly operated as independent units, a concerted effort to join forces has resulted in close working relationships. These relationships have increasingly led law enforcement to employ perjury and unethical tactics to obtain unjust convictions against criminal defendants. In addition, they have allowed law enforcement to commit atrocious acts without fear of punishment. And, because police and prosecutors enjoy immunity under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 for …


What The #Metoo Campaign Teaches About Stop And Frisk, Josephine Ross Feb 2019

What The #Metoo Campaign Teaches About Stop And Frisk, Josephine Ross

Idaho Law Review

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Terry V. Ohio: Its Failure, Immoral Progeny, And Racial Profiling, Russell L. Jones Feb 2019

Terry V. Ohio: Its Failure, Immoral Progeny, And Racial Profiling, Russell L. Jones

Idaho Law Review

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Reasonably Radical: Terry's Attack On Race-Based Policing, Eric J. Miller Feb 2019

Reasonably Radical: Terry's Attack On Race-Based Policing, Eric J. Miller

Idaho Law Review

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Terry, Handguns, And The Hand Formula: Some Preliminary Thoughts, Shawn E. Fields Feb 2019

Terry, Handguns, And The Hand Formula: Some Preliminary Thoughts, Shawn E. Fields

Idaho Law Review

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Transcript Of Keynote Speech, Erwin Chemerinsky Feb 2019

Transcript Of Keynote Speech, Erwin Chemerinsky

Idaho Law Review

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