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The Government’S Lies And The Constitution, Helen L. Norton
The Government’S Lies And The Constitution, Helen L. Norton
Indiana Law Journal
The government’s lies can be devastating. This is the case, for example, of its lies told to resist legal and political accountability for its misconduct; to inflict economic and reputational harm; or to enable the exercise of its powers to imprison, to deploy lethal force, and to commit precious national resources. On the other hand, the government’s lies can sometimes be helpful: consider lies told to thwart a military adversary or to identify wrongdoing through undercover police work. The substantial harms threatened by some government lies invite a search for ways to punish and prevent them. At the same time, …
Globalization In Search Of Justification: Toward A Theory Of Comparative Constitutional Interpretation, Sujit Choudhry
Globalization In Search Of Justification: Toward A Theory Of Comparative Constitutional Interpretation, Sujit Choudhry
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Neutral Principles And The Right To Neutral Access To The Courts, Jeffrey R. Pankratz
Neutral Principles And The Right To Neutral Access To The Courts, Jeffrey R. Pankratz
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Original Intent And Boris Bittker, Raoul Berger
Original Intent And Boris Bittker, Raoul Berger
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Observations On Raoul Berger's "Original Intent And Boris Bittker", Boris I. Bittker
Observations On Raoul Berger's "Original Intent And Boris Bittker", Boris I. Bittker
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Defenses Against Punitive Damages: Down But Not Out, Nicholas K. Kile
Constitutional Defenses Against Punitive Damages: Down But Not Out, Nicholas K. Kile
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Uniformity In Constitutional Interpretation And The Background Right To Effective Democratic Governance, Donald L. Beschle
Uniformity In Constitutional Interpretation And The Background Right To Effective Democratic Governance, Donald L. Beschle
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Ninth Amendment's Role In The Evolution Of Fundamental Rights Jurisprudence, Geoffrey G. Slaughter
The Ninth Amendment's Role In The Evolution Of Fundamental Rights Jurisprudence, Geoffrey G. Slaughter
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A Response To D.A.J. Richards' Defense Of Freewheeling Constitutional Adjudication, Raoul Berger
A Response To D.A.J. Richards' Defense Of Freewheeling Constitutional Adjudication, Raoul Berger
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Sex Selection Abortion: A Constitutional Analysis Of The Abortion Liberty And A Person's Right To Know, John R. Schaibley Iii
Sex Selection Abortion: A Constitutional Analysis Of The Abortion Liberty And A Person's Right To Know, John R. Schaibley Iii
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Interpretivism: Its Allure And Impossibility, John Hart Ely
Constitutional Interpretivism: Its Allure And Impossibility, John Hart Ely
Indiana Law Journal
A shorter version of the text of this article was delivered on February 7, 1978, by Professor Ely at the Indiana University School of Law as part of the Addison C. Harris lecture series. It is an adaptation of part of a book in progress on judicial review and representative government.
Runyon V. Mccrary And Regulation Of Private Schools, Mary-Michelle Upson Hirschoff
Runyon V. Mccrary And Regulation Of Private Schools, Mary-Michelle Upson Hirschoff
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Pretrial Diversion From The Criminal Process: Some Constitutional Considerations, Kenneth W. Macke
Pretrial Diversion From The Criminal Process: Some Constitutional Considerations, Kenneth W. Macke
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Constitutional Limits Of Discovery
Constitution Making By The Supreme Court, Hugh Evander Willis
Constitution Making By The Supreme Court, Hugh Evander Willis
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Democracy And Constitutional Government, John J. Parker
Democracy And Constitutional Government, John J. Parker
Indiana Law Journal
Address of Hon. John J. Parker, Judge of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit, at the Annual Meeting of the Indiana State Bar Association, Sept. 16, 1938.