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Csli Disclosure: Why Probable Cause Is Necessary To Protect What’S Left Of The Fourth Amendment, Steven M. Harkins
Csli Disclosure: Why Probable Cause Is Necessary To Protect What’S Left Of The Fourth Amendment, Steven M. Harkins
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Attorney Advice And The First Amendment, Renee Newman Knake
Attorney Advice And The First Amendment, Renee Newman Knake
Washington and Lee Law Review
An attorney’s advice for navigating and, when necessary, challenging the law is essential to American democracy. Yet the constitutional protection afforded to this category of speech is not clear; indeed, some question whether it should be protected at all. While legal ethics scholars have addressed attorney speech in other circumstances, none has focused exclusively on the First Amendment protection for attorney advice, particularly in light of the Supreme Court’s recent attention to the matter. Nor have constitutional law scholars given this issue the attention it deserves, though they acknowledge that it presents an important and unresolved question within First Amendment …
The Church Amendment: In Search Of Enforcement, Nathaniel James
The Church Amendment: In Search Of Enforcement, Nathaniel James
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Sigtarp And The Executive-Legislative Clash: Confronting A Bowsher Issue With An Eye Toward Preserving The Separation Of Powers During Future Crisis Legislation, Aaron R. Sims
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Finding Sigtarp In The Separation Of Powers Labyrinth, Jonathan R. Siegel
Finding Sigtarp In The Separation Of Powers Labyrinth, Jonathan R. Siegel
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Sigtarp: A Problem In Name Only?, Adam F. Scales
Sigtarp: A Problem In Name Only?, Adam F. Scales
Washington and Lee Law Review
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