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Presumed General Compensatory Damages In Constitutional Tort Litigation: A Corrective Justice Perspective, Jean C. Love
Presumed General Compensatory Damages In Constitutional Tort Litigation: A Corrective Justice Perspective, Jean C. Love
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Taking Needs Seriously: Observations On The Necessity For Constitutional Change, Arthur S. Miller
Taking Needs Seriously: Observations On The Necessity For Constitutional Change, Arthur S. Miller
Washington and Lee Law Review
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"Your Papers, Please." Is An Identification Requirement Constitutional?
"Your Papers, Please." Is An Identification Requirement Constitutional?
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Equal Justice Under Law, Erwin N. Griswold
Equal Justice Under Law, Erwin N. Griswold
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Lefkowitz V. Newsome: The Supreme Court Takes Another Look At Guilty Pleas
Lefkowitz V. Newsome: The Supreme Court Takes Another Look At Guilty Pleas
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Hearsay And Confrontation: Can The Criminal Defendant's Rights Be Preserved Under A Bifurcated Standard?
Washington and Lee Law Review
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The Constitutionality Of Excluding Young People From Jury Service
The Constitutionality Of Excluding Young People From Jury Service
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Trial By Jury And Speedy Justice, J. Edward Lumbard
Trial By Jury And Speedy Justice, J. Edward Lumbard
Washington and Lee Law Review
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For A Swifter Criminal Appealto Protect The Public As Well As The Accused, Albert V. Bryan
For A Swifter Criminal Appealto Protect The Public As Well As The Accused, Albert V. Bryan
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Multiple Prosecutions, Collateral Estoppel And The Constitution
Multiple Prosecutions, Collateral Estoppel And The Constitution
Washington and Lee Law Review
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United States V. Yale Todd (U.S. 1794), Wilfred J. Ritz
United States V. Yale Todd (U.S. 1794), Wilfred J. Ritz
Washington and Lee Law Review
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A Double Jeopardy Dilemma In The Federal Courts
A Double Jeopardy Dilemma In The Federal Courts
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Court-Martial Jurisdiction Of Civilian Dependents
Court-Martial Jurisdiction Of Civilian Dependents
Washington and Lee Law Review
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