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Full-Text Articles in Law
Interpreting The Constitution’S Elegant Specificities, Steven Semeraro
Interpreting The Constitution’S Elegant Specificities, Steven Semeraro
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Indian Country Complexities And The Ambiguous State Of Marijuana Policy In The United States, Lauren Adornetto
Indian Country Complexities And The Ambiguous State Of Marijuana Policy In The United States, Lauren Adornetto
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
James Wilson And The Moral Foundations Of Popular Sovereignty, Ian Bartrum
James Wilson And The Moral Foundations Of Popular Sovereignty, Ian Bartrum
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Valuing Our Discordant Constitutional Discourse: Autonomous-Text Constitutionalism And The Jewish Legal Tradition, Shlomo C. Pill
Valuing Our Discordant Constitutional Discourse: Autonomous-Text Constitutionalism And The Jewish Legal Tradition, Shlomo C. Pill
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Inversion Of Rights And Power, Philip Hamburger
The Inversion Of Rights And Power, Philip Hamburger
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Complex Experimental Federalism, Doni Gewirtzman
Complex Experimental Federalism, Doni Gewirtzman
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Remedial Discretion In Constitutional Adjudication, John M. Greabe
Remedial Discretion In Constitutional Adjudication, John M. Greabe
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Presidential Politics As A Safeguard Of Federalism: The Case Of Marijuana Legalization, David S. Schwartz
Presidential Politics As A Safeguard Of Federalism: The Case Of Marijuana Legalization, David S. Schwartz
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Power To Tax Is The Power To Foreclose: Reuniting Law And Logic In Tribal Immunity From Suit, Mary E. Saitta
The Power To Tax Is The Power To Foreclose: Reuniting Law And Logic In Tribal Immunity From Suit, Mary E. Saitta
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Horizontality And The "Spooky" Doctrines Of American Law, Helen Hershkoff
Horizontality And The "Spooky" Doctrines Of American Law, Helen Hershkoff
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
States Rights? What States' Rights: Implying Limitations On The Federal Government From The Overall Design, Calvin H. Johnson
States Rights? What States' Rights: Implying Limitations On The Federal Government From The Overall Design, Calvin H. Johnson
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Words To Live By: Public Health, The First Amendment, And Government Speech, Jess Alderman
Words To Live By: Public Health, The First Amendment, And Government Speech, Jess Alderman
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutionalizing Class Inequality: Due Process In State Farm, Martha T. Mccluskey
Constitutionalizing Class Inequality: Due Process In State Farm, Martha T. Mccluskey
Buffalo Law Review
This essay takes a step toward building a story of economic class in U.S. constitutional law, as part of a special essay issue of the Buffalo Law Review developed from a series of workshops titled ClassCrits: Toward a Critical Analysis of Economic Inequality, sponsored by the Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy at the University at Buffalo. The essay focuses on the 2003 U.S. Supreme Court decision in State Farm Mutual Insurance Co. v. Campbell, one of a series of recent cases using the due process clause of the 14th Amendment to limit punitive damage awards against corporate defendants …
Injunctions For Defamation, Juries, And And The Clarifying Lens Of 1868, Stephen A. Siegel
Injunctions For Defamation, Juries, And And The Clarifying Lens Of 1868, Stephen A. Siegel
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
At The Altar Of Autonomy: The Dangerous Territory Of Abigail Alliance V. Von Eschenbach, Andrea Beth Ott
At The Altar Of Autonomy: The Dangerous Territory Of Abigail Alliance V. Von Eschenbach, Andrea Beth Ott
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Wartime Security And Liberty Under Law, Robert H. Jackson
Wartime Security And Liberty Under Law, Robert H. Jackson
Buffalo Law Review
Address delivered at Buffalo Law School. May 9, 1951
Quo Vadis, Habeas Corpus?, James Robertson
Quo Vadis, Habeas Corpus?, James Robertson
Buffalo Law Review
The 2007 James McCormick Mitchell Lecture
Pandemic Fears And Contemporary Quarantine: Protecting Liberty Through A Continuum Of Due Process Rights, Michelle A. Daubert
Pandemic Fears And Contemporary Quarantine: Protecting Liberty Through A Continuum Of Due Process Rights, Michelle A. Daubert
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Puzzle Of State Constitutions, Jim Rossi
The Puzzle Of State Constitutions, Jim Rossi
Buffalo Law Review
Book review of James A. Gardner's Interpreting State Constitutions: A Jurisprudence of Function in a Federal System
Beyond Presumptions And Peafowl: Reconciling The Legal Principle Of Equality With The Pedagogical Benefits Of Gender Differentiation, Michael J. Kaufman
Beyond Presumptions And Peafowl: Reconciling The Legal Principle Of Equality With The Pedagogical Benefits Of Gender Differentiation, Michael J. Kaufman
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
To Improve The State And Condition Of Man: The Power To Police And The History Of American Governance, Christopher Tomlins
To Improve The State And Condition Of Man: The Power To Police And The History Of American Governance, Christopher Tomlins
Buffalo Law Review
Book review of Markus Dirk Dubber's The Police Power: Patriarchy and the Foundations of American Government
Where Does Forum For Academic And Institutional Rights V. Rumsfeld Leave Military Recruiting Efforts?, Angel M. Overgaard
Where Does Forum For Academic And Institutional Rights V. Rumsfeld Leave Military Recruiting Efforts?, Angel M. Overgaard
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Triangulating Constitutional Theory: Power, Time, And Everyman, Philip C. Kissam
Triangulating Constitutional Theory: Power, Time, And Everyman, Philip C. Kissam
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Progress And Pitfalls Of Lawrence V. Texas, Nicole R. Hart
The Progress And Pitfalls Of Lawrence V. Texas, Nicole R. Hart
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Constitution And The Public Trust, Robert G. Natelson
The Constitution And The Public Trust, Robert G. Natelson
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Who Gets In? The Quest For Diversity After Grutter, Athena D. Mutua, Sheldon Zedeck, Frank H. Wu, Charles E. Daye, Margaret E. Montoya, David L. Chambers
Who Gets In? The Quest For Diversity After Grutter, Athena D. Mutua, Sheldon Zedeck, Frank H. Wu, Charles E. Daye, Margaret E. Montoya, David L. Chambers
Buffalo Law Review
On March 8, 2004, the University at Buffalo Law School hosted its annual Mitchell Lecture,1 a panel discussion entitled, "Who Gets In? The Quest for Diversity After Grutter." The Mitchell Committee decided to focus this year's lecture on innovative proposals to ensure diversity in law school admissions in light of the Supreme Court's ruling in Grutter v. Bollinger, which confirmed that race and ethnicity could be taken into consideration in admission decisions for diversity purposes. Noting that much of the debate about Grutter thus far has emphasized the decision's constitutionality or its implications for affirmative action, the Committee sought to …
Attacks On The Warren Court By State Officials: A Case Study Of Why Court-Curbing Movements Fail, William G. Ross
Attacks On The Warren Court By State Officials: A Case Study Of Why Court-Curbing Movements Fail, William G. Ross
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Mr. Dooley And Mr. Gallup: Public Opinion And Constitutional Change In The 1930s, Barry Cushman
Mr. Dooley And Mr. Gallup: Public Opinion And Constitutional Change In The 1930s, Barry Cushman
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Federalism, Popular Sovereignty, And The Individual Right To Keep And Bear Arms: A Structural Alternative To United States V. Emerson, Jack Trachtenberg
Federalism, Popular Sovereignty, And The Individual Right To Keep And Bear Arms: A Structural Alternative To United States V. Emerson, Jack Trachtenberg
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Restricting Prisoners' Equal Access To The Federal Courts: The Three Strikes Provision Of The Prison Litigation Reform Act And Substantive Equal Protection, Randal S. Jeffrey
Restricting Prisoners' Equal Access To The Federal Courts: The Three Strikes Provision Of The Prison Litigation Reform Act And Substantive Equal Protection, Randal S. Jeffrey
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.