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Full-Text Articles in Law
Lessons Of Founding Fatherhood, Neal Devins
A Moderate Anti-Abortion View, Bruce Ledewitz
A Moderate Anti-Abortion View, Bruce Ledewitz
Ledewitz Papers
Published scholarship collected from academic journals, law reviews, newspaper publications & online periodicals
Passport Photos And Stays Of Execution, Bruce Ledewitz
Passport Photos And Stays Of Execution, Bruce Ledewitz
Ledewitz Papers
Published scholarship collected from academic journals, law reviews, newspaper publications & online periodicals
The Uses And Abuses Of Incumbency: People V. Ohrenstein And The Limits Of Inherent Legislative Power, James A. Gardner
The Uses And Abuses Of Incumbency: People V. Ohrenstein And The Limits Of Inherent Legislative Power, James A. Gardner
Journal Articles
No abstract provided.
Operation Rescue - Was The Justice Dept. Right To Intervene In Wichita?, Gary S. Lawson, Celeste Lacy Davis, Eve W. Paul
Operation Rescue - Was The Justice Dept. Right To Intervene In Wichita?, Gary S. Lawson, Celeste Lacy Davis, Eve W. Paul
Faculty Scholarship
Discussion of Operation Rescue attempt to shut down abortion clinic in Wichita, KS in August 1991, and ensuing decision of U.S. District Judge Patrick Kelly, as well as intervention of Justice Department. A debate-style article with "pro" side written by Gary Lawson and "con" side written by C.L. Davis & E.W. Paul.
Tribe's Judicious Feminism, Anita L. Allen
Tribe's Judicious Feminism, Anita L. Allen
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Recent Decisions, United Artists Theatre Circuit, Inc. V. City Of Philadelphia, Bruce Ledewitz
Recent Decisions, United Artists Theatre Circuit, Inc. V. City Of Philadelphia, Bruce Ledewitz
Ledewitz Papers
Published scholarship collected from academic journals, law reviews, newspaper publications & online periodicals
The Supreme Court And The Bill Of Rights, Robert A. Sedler
The Supreme Court And The Bill Of Rights, Robert A. Sedler
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
The Law Of Assembly In The People's Republic Of China: Implications Of The Retreat To Formal Legalism For The Legislative Process In China, Mark Findlay, Thomas Chor-Wing Chiu
The Law Of Assembly In The People's Republic Of China: Implications Of The Retreat To Formal Legalism For The Legislative Process In China, Mark Findlay, Thomas Chor-Wing Chiu
Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law
Under the most current constitution, written in 1982, the citizens of the PRC are guaranteed freedom of the press, speech, assembly, association, procession, and demonstration; furthermore, all citizens enjoy the rights and assume the responsibilities prescribed by the constitution and the law. In 1989, following the student democracy demonstrations in the PRC, the government circulated a draft of the law concerning assemblies, processions, and demonstrations for public comment. While the 24 articles of the draft legislation effectively removed the right to free public protest by interposing a variety of administrative procedures governing proscription of venue, application, approval, and review, the …
The Effects Of Intent: Do We Know How Legal Standards Work?, Theodore Eisenberg, Sheri Lynn Johnson
The Effects Of Intent: Do We Know How Legal Standards Work?, Theodore Eisenberg, Sheri Lynn Johnson
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No one knows how the intent standard works in racial discrimination cases, though many have speculated. To test the speculation, this study examines how the intent standard actually operates. Its findings cast doubt on whether we really know how any legal standard functions.
Legacy - A Conversation With James Madison, Rodney A. Smolla
Legacy - A Conversation With James Madison, Rodney A. Smolla
Popular Media
No abstract provided.
Victims Of The Law, Bruce Ledewitz
Victims Of The Law, Bruce Ledewitz
Ledewitz Papers
Published scholarship collected from academic journals, law reviews, newspaper publications & online periodicals
Introduction: Observations On Teaching Griswold, Hugh Macgill
Introduction: Observations On Teaching Griswold, Hugh Macgill
Faculty Articles and Papers
No abstract provided.
A Proposal To Resolve Interbranch Disputes On The Practice Field, Paul R. Verkuil
A Proposal To Resolve Interbranch Disputes On The Practice Field, Paul R. Verkuil
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
"The Right To Bear Arms": Two Views, Lee Fisher, David C. Tryon
"The Right To Bear Arms": Two Views, Lee Fisher, David C. Tryon
Law Faculty Articles and Essays
The authors provide varying opinions on the Second Amendment.
Confessions, Criminals, And Community, Sheri Lynn Johnson
Confessions, Criminals, And Community, Sheri Lynn Johnson
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Experimenting With The "Right To Die" In The Laboratory Of The States, Thomas A. Eaton, Edward J. Larson
Experimenting With The "Right To Die" In The Laboratory Of The States, Thomas A. Eaton, Edward J. Larson
Scholarly Works
The purposes of this Article are twofold. Our first purpose is to reexamine the legal foundations of a patient's right to refuse treatment. The Court's equivocal handling of the federal constitutional issues in Cruzan v. Director, Missouri Department of Health invites a closer look at state constitutional, statutory and common law. The source of the underlying right will affect state experimentation with substantive and procedural rules in this area. Our second purpose is to describe the current status of the states' experiments with the right to die. That is, we elaborate in more detail on the state constitutional, statutory and …
Behind The Parity Debate: The Decline Of The Legal Process Tradition In The Law Of Federal Courts, Michael L. Wells
Behind The Parity Debate: The Decline Of The Legal Process Tradition In The Law Of Federal Courts, Michael L. Wells
Scholarly Works
Whether there is parity between federal and state courts has become a central question in the law of federal courts, dividing judges and commentators into two well-defined camps. Although the issue rarely arose thirty years ago, it now enters into virtually every discussion of the rules concerning access to federal court for constitutional claims. On one side of the debate, advocates of broad federal jurisdiction over constitutional challenges to state action claim that federal courts are better than state courts at adjudicating these controversies. On the other side, advocates of state court jurisdiction insist that state courts are fully adequate …
Justice Scalia And The Commerce Clause: Reflections Of A State Tax Lawyer, Walter Hellerstein
Justice Scalia And The Commerce Clause: Reflections Of A State Tax Lawyer, Walter Hellerstein
Scholarly Works
This paper considers Justice Scalia's substantive views of the restraints that the commerce clause imposes on state taxation. My purpose is to examine critically Justice Scalia's dormant or "negative" commerce clause analysis of the state tax issues on which he has opined and to draw from that examination some general conclusions about Justice Scalia's commerce clause jurisprudence.
White On White: Anonymous Tips, Reasonable Suspicion And The Constitution, David S. Rudstein
White On White: Anonymous Tips, Reasonable Suspicion And The Constitution, David S. Rudstein
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Sacred Flag And The First Amendment, Sheldon Nahmod
The Sacred Flag And The First Amendment, Sheldon Nahmod
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
One Year After Blackwell Many Questions Still Exist, Bruce Ledewitz
One Year After Blackwell Many Questions Still Exist, Bruce Ledewitz
Ledewitz Papers
Published scholarship collected from academic journals, law reviews, newspaper publications & online periodicals
The Verdugo Case: The United States And The Comity Of Nations, Mark Weston Janis
The Verdugo Case: The United States And The Comity Of Nations, Mark Weston Janis
Faculty Articles and Papers
No abstract provided.
Core Freedoms In Nigerian And U.S. Constitutions: A Study In Difference, Gordon A. Christenson
Core Freedoms In Nigerian And U.S. Constitutions: A Study In Difference, Gordon A. Christenson
Faculty Articles and Other Publications
This article compares core freedoms in the United States Constitution with similar constitutional experience encountered in the Nigerian Constitution. It is a study in difference, illuminated by learned papers and discussion of these issues by judges, lawyers, professors, journalists and activists in Nigeria. Moreover, to add a third dimension, differences and similarities in constitutional experiences are shown within the contemporary framework of international norms.
Habeas Corpus As A Safety Valve For Innocence, Bruce Ledewitz
Habeas Corpus As A Safety Valve For Innocence, Bruce Ledewitz
Ledewitz Papers
Published scholarship collected from academic journals, law reviews, newspaper publications & online periodicals.
The Morality Of Capital Punishment: An Exchange, Bruce Ledewitz
The Morality Of Capital Punishment: An Exchange, Bruce Ledewitz
Ledewitz Papers
Published scholarship collected from academic journals, law reviews, newspaper publications & online periodicals.
The Challenge Of, And Judicial Response To, Environmental Provisions In State Constitutions, Bruce Ledewitz
The Challenge Of, And Judicial Response To, Environmental Provisions In State Constitutions, Bruce Ledewitz
Ledewitz Papers
Published scholarship collected from academic journals, law reviews, newspaper publications & online periodicals
Book Review: The Constitutional World Of Harold Norris: Review Of Norris, Education For Popular Sovereignty Through Implementing The Constitution And The Bill Of Rights, Robert A. Sedler
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Justice Harlan And The Bill Of Rights: A Dichotomy In Constitutional Analysis, Roger J. Miner '56
Justice Harlan And The Bill Of Rights: A Dichotomy In Constitutional Analysis, Roger J. Miner '56
Endowed/named Lectures and Keynote Addresses
No abstract provided.
Equal Protection And The Procedural Bar Doctrine In Federal Habeas Corpus, Laura Gaston Dooley
Equal Protection And The Procedural Bar Doctrine In Federal Habeas Corpus, Laura Gaston Dooley
Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.