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A Law Student In The Supreme Court: United States V. Drayton And The Future Of Consent Search Analysis, Dennis J. Callahan
A Law Student In The Supreme Court: United States V. Drayton And The Future Of Consent Search Analysis, Dennis J. Callahan
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
Righteous Shooting, Unreasonable Seizure? The Relevance Of An Officer's Pre-Seizure Conduct In An Excessive Force Claim, Aaron Kimber
Righteous Shooting, Unreasonable Seizure? The Relevance Of An Officer's Pre-Seizure Conduct In An Excessive Force Claim, Aaron Kimber
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
Not So Landmark After All? Lawrence V. Texas: Classical Liberalism And Due Process Jurisprudence, Davin J. Hall
Not So Landmark After All? Lawrence V. Texas: Classical Liberalism And Due Process Jurisprudence, Davin J. Hall
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
Beyond Gay Rights: Lawrence V. Texas And The Promise Of Liberty, Philip Chapman
Beyond Gay Rights: Lawrence V. Texas And The Promise Of Liberty, Philip Chapman
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
The Panda's Thumb: The Modest And Mercantilist Original Meaning Of The Commerce Clause, Calvin H. Johnson
The Panda's Thumb: The Modest And Mercantilist Original Meaning Of The Commerce Clause, Calvin H. Johnson
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Theory In A Nutshell, Thomas E. Baker
Constitutional Theory In A Nutshell, Thomas E. Baker
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
Challenging The Wisdom Of Solomon: The First Amendment And Military Recruitment On Campus, Clay Calvert, Robert D. Richards
Challenging The Wisdom Of Solomon: The First Amendment And Military Recruitment On Campus, Clay Calvert, Robert D. Richards
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
Did The Government Finally Get It Right? An Analysis Of The Former Ins, The Office Of Refugee Resettlement And Unaccompanied Minor Aliens' Due Process Rights, Jessica G. Taverna
Did The Government Finally Get It Right? An Analysis Of The Former Ins, The Office Of Refugee Resettlement And Unaccompanied Minor Aliens' Due Process Rights, Jessica G. Taverna
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
Introduction: Ancients, Moderns And Guns, Mark A. Graber
Introduction: Ancients, Moderns And Guns, Mark A. Graber
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
Gun Rights And The Constitutional Significance Of Violent Crime, Jonathan Simon
Gun Rights And The Constitutional Significance Of Violent Crime, Jonathan Simon
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
"Democratic Despotism" And Constitutional Constraint: An Empirical Analysis Of Ex Post Factor Claims In State Courts, Wayne A. Logan
"Democratic Despotism" And Constitutional Constraint: An Empirical Analysis Of Ex Post Factor Claims In State Courts, Wayne A. Logan
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
This Article explores the history of the Ex Post Facto Clause, including the Supreme Court's seminal 1798 decision in Calder v. Bull, and analyzes the results of a survey of ex post facto claims decided in state courts from 1992-2002, the first study to catalog the types of claims generated among the states, and the institutional response of state courts to them. The author provides an overview of the claims resolved in state courts, examining the nature of the laws challenged, how the challenges fared, and the rationales used by courts in their dispositions. Discussion focuses on two abiding sources …
Superb History, Dubious Constitutional And Political Theory: Comments On Uviller And Merkel, The Militia And The Right To Arms, Sanford Levinson
Superb History, Dubious Constitutional And Political Theory: Comments On Uviller And Merkel, The Militia And The Right To Arms, Sanford Levinson
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
The Authors' Reply To Commentaries On, And Criticisms Of The Militia And The Right To Arms, Or, How The Second Amendment Fell Silent, H. Richard Uviller, William G. Merkel
The Authors' Reply To Commentaries On, And Criticisms Of The Militia And The Right To Arms, Or, How The Second Amendment Fell Silent, H. Richard Uviller, William G. Merkel
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
Symbolic Counter-Speech, Harold M. Wasserman
Symbolic Counter-Speech, Harold M. Wasserman
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
No abstract provided.
Confidentiality And Juvenile Mental Health Records In Dependency Proceedings, David R. Katner
Confidentiality And Juvenile Mental Health Records In Dependency Proceedings, David R. Katner
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
Providing children's disclosures to their mental health therapists greater protection in juvenile dependency cases recognizes the importance of privacy in therapeutic communications. Numerous children are required by juvenile courts to divulge the most intimate details of their lives to mental health experts only to have those disclosures revealed in court proceedings. Reversing the presumption that children's mental health records may be discussed openly in dependency litigation and requiring courts to perform in camera reviews affords children the dignity and respect adults take for granted. Ensuring greater confidentiality for children's mental health records is one step the legal system should take …