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The Persistent Vegetative State: A View Across The Legal Divide, H. Richard Beresford
The Persistent Vegetative State: A View Across The Legal Divide, H. Richard Beresford
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
Praise for Fred Plum can take many forms: for pedagogical dynamism, for depth and breadth of contributions to neurology and neuroscience, for sure-handed guidance of a department that has infused neurology with today’s and tomorrow’s leaders, and for a truly uncanny ability to fan a drive to excel in those he has touched. Mindful of his admonition to be substantive in what one says and does, my praise will embody a few reflections on the enduring legal and social impact of the “point of view” he and Bryan Jennett authored for the journal Lancet in 1972.
The Concept Of Religion, Eduardo M. Peñalver
Instrumental And Non-Instrumental Federalism, Michael C. Dorf
Instrumental And Non-Instrumental Federalism, Michael C. Dorf
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Recipe For Trouble: Some Thoughts On Meaning, Translation And Normative Theory, Michael C. Dorf
Recipe For Trouble: Some Thoughts On Meaning, Translation And Normative Theory, Michael C. Dorf
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Integrating Normative And Descriptive Constitutional Theory: The Case Of Original Meaning, Michael C. Dorf
Integrating Normative And Descriptive Constitutional Theory: The Case Of Original Meaning, Michael C. Dorf
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Unequal Justice: The Federalization Of Criminal Law, Steven D. Clymer
Unequal Justice: The Federalization Of Criminal Law, Steven D. Clymer
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
From humble beginnings, federal substantive criminal law has grown to prohibit a wide range of conduct, including much that state criminal laws also proscribe. This expansion, commonly called federalization, has recently attracted substantial academic criticism. Some critics bemoan the federal government's intrusion into matters historically left to the states. Others denounce the burden on the federal judiciary of an increasing criminal caseload. However, there has been far less attention devoted to what may be the most troubling consequence of federalization: the dramatically disparate treatment of similarly situated offenders, depending on whether they are prosecuted in federal or state court. This …
Truth, Justice, And The American Constitution, Michael C. Dorf
Truth, Justice, And The American Constitution, Michael C. Dorf
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Paying For Suffering: The Problem Of Human Experimentation, Larry I. Palmer
Paying For Suffering: The Problem Of Human Experimentation, Larry I. Palmer
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Two- And Three-Dimensional Property Rights, Emily Sherwin
Two- And Three-Dimensional Property Rights, Emily Sherwin
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.