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Goliath Has The Slingshot: Public Benefit And Private Enforcement Of Minnesota Consumer Protection Laws, Prentiss Cox
Goliath Has The Slingshot: Public Benefit And Private Enforcement Of Minnesota Consumer Protection Laws, Prentiss Cox
William Mitchell Law Review
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The Role Of The Prosecutor In Juvenile Justice: Advocacy In The Courtroom And Leadership In The Community, James C. Backstrom, Gary L. Walker
The Role Of The Prosecutor In Juvenile Justice: Advocacy In The Courtroom And Leadership In The Community, James C. Backstrom, Gary L. Walker
William Mitchell Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Supreme Court's Attack On Domestic Violence Legislation—Discretion, Entitlement, And Due Process In Town Of Castle Rock V. Gonzales, Kathleen K. Curtis
The Supreme Court's Attack On Domestic Violence Legislation—Discretion, Entitlement, And Due Process In Town Of Castle Rock V. Gonzales, Kathleen K. Curtis
William Mitchell Law Review
No abstract provided.
"Is Minnesota Progressive?" A Focus On Sexually Oriented Expression, Nadine Strossen
"Is Minnesota Progressive?" A Focus On Sexually Oriented Expression, Nadine Strossen
William Mitchell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Damned If You Do, Damned If You Don't-Why Minnesota's Prison-Based Sex Offender Treatment Program Violates The Right Against Self-Incrimination, David Heim
William Mitchell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cognitive And Moral Development, Brain Development, And Mental Illness: Important Considerations For The Juvenile Justice System, Joel V. Oberstar, Elise M. Anderson, Jonathan B. Jensen
Cognitive And Moral Development, Brain Development, And Mental Illness: Important Considerations For The Juvenile Justice System, Joel V. Oberstar, Elise M. Anderson, Jonathan B. Jensen
William Mitchell Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Application Of Blakely V. Washington In Minnesota: An Analysis Of State V. Shattuck And State V. Houston, Barbara Tombs, Jeffrey R. Edblad
The Application Of Blakely V. Washington In Minnesota: An Analysis Of State V. Shattuck And State V. Houston, Barbara Tombs, Jeffrey R. Edblad
William Mitchell Law Review
No abstract provided.
What Does A "Juvenile Adjudication" Mean In Minnesota? Some New Answers After A Century Of Change In Juvenile Court, John M. Stuart, Amy K. R. Zaske
What Does A "Juvenile Adjudication" Mean In Minnesota? Some New Answers After A Century Of Change In Juvenile Court, John M. Stuart, Amy K. R. Zaske
William Mitchell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ethics And The Standards Of Practice For The Representation Of Children In Abuse And Neglect Proceedings, Gail Chang Bohr
Ethics And The Standards Of Practice For The Representation Of Children In Abuse And Neglect Proceedings, Gail Chang Bohr
William Mitchell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Problem-Solving Judges—Meddlers Or Innovators?, John B. Van De North Jr.
Problem-Solving Judges—Meddlers Or Innovators?, John B. Van De North Jr.
William Mitchell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law-Limiting Use Of Post-Homicide Concealment Of A Body As An Aggravating Factor In Criminal Sentencing-State V. Leja, Stephen W. Trask
Criminal Law-Limiting Use Of Post-Homicide Concealment Of A Body As An Aggravating Factor In Criminal Sentencing-State V. Leja, Stephen W. Trask
William Mitchell Law Review
No abstract provided.