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Full-Text Articles in Law
Criminal Procedure: Examples And Expanations, Robert Bloom, Mark Brodin
Criminal Procedure: Examples And Expanations, Robert Bloom, Mark Brodin
Robert Bloom
No abstract provided.
L' Interpretazione Costitutzionale Negli Stati Americani, Charles Baron
L' Interpretazione Costitutzionale Negli Stati Americani, Charles Baron
Charles H. Baron
No abstract provided.
Aspects Relatifs Au Mouvement Des Droits Des Malades Aux Etats-Unis, Charles Baron
Aspects Relatifs Au Mouvement Des Droits Des Malades Aux Etats-Unis, Charles Baron
Charles H. Baron
No abstract provided.
Partial Membership: Aliens And The Constitutional Community, Michael Scaperlanda
Partial Membership: Aliens And The Constitutional Community, Michael Scaperlanda
Michael A. Scaperlanda
No abstract provided.
L' Interpretazione Costitutzionale Negli Stati Americani, Charles Baron
L' Interpretazione Costitutzionale Negli Stati Americani, Charles Baron
Charles H. Baron
No abstract provided.
Scrambling For Protection: The New Media And The First Amendment (Paperback Ed.), Patrick Garry
Scrambling For Protection: The New Media And The First Amendment (Paperback Ed.), Patrick Garry
Patrick M. Garry
In Scrambling for Protection, Patrick Garry asserts that such dramatic developments in electronic communications will radically change the way society communicates. Already, computer networks and bulletin boards are creating, in essence, electronic editorial pages on which people can register their viewpoints. Indeed, the new and increasingly interactive media promise to more significantly involve the public in the process of social communication. This concept of change lies at the heart of Scrambling for Protection. Garry offers models and guidelines for constitutionally redefining the press and asserts that, as both the press and the First Amendment move away from an apparently exclusive …
Book Note (Reviewing John Arthur, Words That Bind: Judicial Review And The Grounds Of Modern Constitutional Theory (1995), Robert Lipkin
Book Note (Reviewing John Arthur, Words That Bind: Judicial Review And The Grounds Of Modern Constitutional Theory (1995), Robert Lipkin
Robert Justin Lipkin
No abstract provided.
Aspects Relatifs Au Mouvement Des Droits Des Malades Aux Etats-Unis, Charles Baron
Aspects Relatifs Au Mouvement Des Droits Des Malades Aux Etats-Unis, Charles Baron
Charles H. Baron
No abstract provided.
Cruelty And Original Intent: A Socratic Dialogue, Kent Greenfield
Cruelty And Original Intent: A Socratic Dialogue, Kent Greenfield
Kent Greenfield
Reprinted in Boston College Law School Magazine 5 (Fall 1996): 27- 31
Book Review (Reviewing Michael J. Perry, The Constitution In The Courts: Law Or Politics? (1994), Robert Lipkin
Book Review (Reviewing Michael J. Perry, The Constitution In The Courts: Law Or Politics? (1994), Robert Lipkin
Robert Justin Lipkin
No abstract provided.
Criminal Procedure: Examples And Expanations, Robert Bloom, Mark Brodin
Criminal Procedure: Examples And Expanations, Robert Bloom, Mark Brodin
Robert M. Bloom
No abstract provided.
S. 1629b The Tenth Amendment Enforcement Act Of 1996: Hearings On S. 1629 Before The Committee On Governmental Affairs 104th Cong. 2d Sess. 232-241 & 247-257, Mary Brigid Mcmanamon
S. 1629b The Tenth Amendment Enforcement Act Of 1996: Hearings On S. 1629 Before The Committee On Governmental Affairs 104th Cong. 2d Sess. 232-241 & 247-257, Mary Brigid Mcmanamon
Mary Brigid McManamon
No abstract provided.
The Constitution As An Obstacle To Government Ethics -- Reformist Legislation After National Treasury Employees Union, George D. Brown
The Constitution As An Obstacle To Government Ethics -- Reformist Legislation After National Treasury Employees Union, George D. Brown
George D. Brown
No abstract provided.
Are We That Far Gone?: Due Process And Secret Deportation Proceedings, Michael Scaperlanda
Are We That Far Gone?: Due Process And Secret Deportation Proceedings, Michael Scaperlanda
Michael A. Scaperlanda
No abstract provided.
Democratizing The Constitution: The Failure Of The Seventeenth Amendment, Christopher H. Hoebeke
Democratizing The Constitution: The Failure Of The Seventeenth Amendment, Christopher H. Hoebeke
Christopher H Hoebeke
No abstract provided.
A Pro-Death, Self-Fulfilling Constitutional Construct: The Supreme Court’S Evolving Standard Of Decency For The Death Penalty, Susan Raeker-Jordan
A Pro-Death, Self-Fulfilling Constitutional Construct: The Supreme Court’S Evolving Standard Of Decency For The Death Penalty, Susan Raeker-Jordan
Susan Raeker-Jordan
New Federalism And Constitutional Criminal Procedure: Are We Repeating The Mistakes Of The Past?, James W. Diehm
New Federalism And Constitutional Criminal Procedure: Are We Repeating The Mistakes Of The Past?, James W. Diehm
James W. Diehm
H. Jefferson Powell On The American Constitutional Tradition: A Conversation, Randy Lee
H. Jefferson Powell On The American Constitutional Tradition: A Conversation, Randy Lee
Randy Lee
No abstract provided.
Principle, History, And Power: The Limits Of The First Amendment Religion Clauses, Stephen M. Feldman
Principle, History, And Power: The Limits Of The First Amendment Religion Clauses, Stephen M. Feldman
Stephen M. Feldman
This article addresses whether the religion clauses of the U.S. Constitution prohibit the injection of religious values into political debate. I argue that Christianity hegemonically controls American society and culturally oppresses outgroup religions, particularly the prototypical minority religion of Judaism. I critically analyze how the constitutional principle of separation of church and state contributes to the current orientation of power within American society. I approach the problem of Christian social power from three perspectives: symbolic power, structural power, and the relationship between symbolic and structural power.
The Politics Of Postmodern Jurisprudence, Stephen M. Feldman
The Politics Of Postmodern Jurisprudence, Stephen M. Feldman
Stephen M. Feldman
Forms of postmodern interpretivism, including philosophical hermeneutics and deconstruction, assert that we are always and already interpreting. This assertion has provoked numerous scholarly attacks, many of which invoke standard modernist hobgoblins such as textual indeterminacy, solipsism, ethical relativism, and nihilism. From the modernist standpoint, postmodern jurisprudence is either conservative or apolitical because it lacks the foundations necessary for knowledge and critique. In this article, I argue that these modernist attacks not only are mistaken but that they also obscure the potentially radical political ramifications of postmodern interpretivism. Postmodern interpretivism does not lead to an infinite regress of interpretations that undermines …
Derecho En La Era Digital, Horacio M. Lynch