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Full-Text Articles in Law
Ward V. Village Of Monroeville, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Ward V. Village Of Monroeville, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Hurtado V. United States, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Hurtado V. United States, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Gagnon V. Scarpelli, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Gagnon V. Scarpelli, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
White V. Regester, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Drummond V. Acree, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Gaffney V. Cummings, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Gaffney V. Cummings, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Mahan V. Howell, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Pittsburgh Press Co. V. Pittsburgh Commission On Human Relations, Et. Al., Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Pittsburgh Press Co. V. Pittsburgh Commission On Human Relations, Et. Al., Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Mcdonnell Douglas V. Green, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Mcdonnell Douglas V. Green, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Roe V. Wade, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Keyes V. School District No. 1, Denver, Colorado, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Keyes V. School District No. 1, Denver, Colorado, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
San Antonio Independent School District V. Rodriguez, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
San Antonio Independent School District V. Rodriguez, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Georgia V. United States, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Georgia V. United States, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
School Board Of The City Of Richmond, Virginia V. State Board Of Education Of The Commonwealth Of Virginia, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
School Board Of The City Of Richmond, Virginia V. State Board Of Education Of The Commonwealth Of Virginia, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Racial Discrimination In Employment: Rights And Remedies, J. Ralph Beaird
Racial Discrimination In Employment: Rights And Remedies, J. Ralph Beaird
Scholarly Works
Professor Beaird believes that the current multiplicity of forums available to an employee who alleges discrimination against him should be merged into one. Ideally he would like to see an administrative agency given primary jurisdiction with authority similar to that possessed by the NLRB. Until an agency is given such power, Professor Beaird suggests that the forums themselves apply collateral estoppel principles to alleviate the inequities inherent in repetitious litigation.
De Facto School Segregation: A Constitutional And Empirical Analysis, Frank I. Goodman
De Facto School Segregation: A Constitutional And Empirical Analysis, Frank I. Goodman
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Blacks, Due Process And Efficiency In The Clash Of Values As The Supreme Court Moves To The Right, Henry Mcgee
Blacks, Due Process And Efficiency In The Clash Of Values As The Supreme Court Moves To The Right, Henry Mcgee
Faculty Articles
Professor McGee examines the move by the Supreme Court to limit rights for minority defendants. Led by its law enforcement-oriented Chief Justice, an emerging majority of the Court has managed to reverse or seriously abridge precedents - both recent and time-honored - which ensured some fairness for minority defendants. Professor McGee addresses the implications of these decisions, and how they have affected due process for Black defendants.
Strategies For Metropolitan Stabilization, John W. Ragsdale Jr, Thomas Clark
Strategies For Metropolitan Stabilization, John W. Ragsdale Jr, Thomas Clark
Faculty Works
No abstract provided.
The Emerging Constitutional Principle Of Sexual Equality, Julius G. Getman
The Emerging Constitutional Principle Of Sexual Equality, Julius G. Getman
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Alternatives To Civil Commitment Of The Mentally Ill: Practical Guides And Constitutional Imperatives, David L. Chambers
Alternatives To Civil Commitment Of The Mentally Ill: Practical Guides And Constitutional Imperatives, David L. Chambers
Articles
In 1930, Ford sold Fords only in black and states offered treatment for mental illness only in public mental hospitals. Today, new views of mental health care and mental health problems have begotten a galaxy of new treatment settings. Few cities can boast community-based programs sufficient to meet their needs, but almost all cities of any size rely increasingly on outpatient programs. The large public mental hospitals still stand, of course. Indeed, every year more people enter public hospitals than entered the year before. Over 400,000 Americans were admitted as inpatients to state and county mental hospitals last year.1 Partly …
Searching For The Intent Of The Framers Of Fourteenth Amendment , Robert J. Kaczorowski
Searching For The Intent Of The Framers Of Fourteenth Amendment , Robert J. Kaczorowski
Faculty Scholarship
IN 1946 JUSTICE HUGO BLACK DECLARED that one of the objects of the fourteenth amendment was to apply the Bill of Rights to the States. He was confident that an analysis of the intent of the framers of the amendment would support his assertion. A few years later the Supreme Court requested such an investigation, but when the analysis was made and the results presented to it, the Supreme Court concluded that the framers' intent could not be determined. The uncertainty surrounding the intent of the framers of the fourteenth amendment has had profound implications on the application of that …