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Full-Text Articles in Law
Sunlight And Shadows: Louis D. Brandeis On Privacy, Publicity, And Free Expression In American Democracy, Erin Coyle
Sunlight And Shadows: Louis D. Brandeis On Privacy, Publicity, And Free Expression In American Democracy, Erin Coyle
Touro Law Review
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Dizzying Gillespie: The Exaggerated Death Of The Balancing Approach And The Inescapable Allure Of Flexibility In Appellate Jurisdiction, Bryan Lammon
University of Richmond Law Review
In Part I, I provide necessary background on the current re- gime of federal appellate jurisdiction before turning to the rise and fall of Gillespie and the balancing approach. Part I concludes by explaining how inconsistent Gillespie and the balancing approach are with the Supreme Court's current approach to appellate jurisdiction. Part II turns to five areas in which the balancing approach persists in the courts of appeals and demonstrates the influence of the balancing approach, and the often case-by-case nature of decision-making, in each of these areas. And in Part III, I explore the implications of the balancing approach's …
Louis Brandeis’S Arc Of Moral Justice, Katherine A. Helm
Louis Brandeis’S Arc Of Moral Justice, Katherine A. Helm
Touro Law Review
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Privacy And Conformity: Rethinking “The Right Most Valued By Civilized Men”, Susan E. Gallagher
Privacy And Conformity: Rethinking “The Right Most Valued By Civilized Men”, Susan E. Gallagher
Touro Law Review
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