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"Patchwork Constitutionalism": Constitutionalism And Constitutional Litigation In Germany And Beyond The Nation State - A European Perspective, Michael Lysander Fremuth Jan 2011

"Patchwork Constitutionalism": Constitutionalism And Constitutional Litigation In Germany And Beyond The Nation State - A European Perspective, Michael Lysander Fremuth

Duquesne Law Review

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Table Of Contents, Volume 49, Number 3, Summer 2011 Jan 2011

Table Of Contents, Volume 49, Number 3, Summer 2011

Duquesne Law Review

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Writing On The Envelope: An Exploration Of The Potentials And Limits Of Writing In Law, Mary Barnard Ray Jan 2011

Writing On The Envelope: An Exploration Of The Potentials And Limits Of Writing In Law, Mary Barnard Ray

Duquesne Law Review

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Legal Writing In The Time Of Recession: Developing Cognitive Skills For Complex Legal Tasks, Elizabeth Fajans Jan 2011

Legal Writing In The Time Of Recession: Developing Cognitive Skills For Complex Legal Tasks, Elizabeth Fajans

Duquesne Law Review

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Judge Thomas M. Hardiman, United States Court Of Appeals For The Third Circuit [Foreword], Thomas M. Hardiman Jan 2011

Judge Thomas M. Hardiman, United States Court Of Appeals For The Third Circuit [Foreword], Thomas M. Hardiman

Duquesne Law Review

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Life Imprisonment Without The Possibility Of Parole Is Cruel And Unusual Punishment And Barred By The Eighth Amendment For Juveniles Who Have Committed Nonhomicide Crimes: Graham V. Florida, Kaitlin Jamiolkowski Jan 2011

Life Imprisonment Without The Possibility Of Parole Is Cruel And Unusual Punishment And Barred By The Eighth Amendment For Juveniles Who Have Committed Nonhomicide Crimes: Graham V. Florida, Kaitlin Jamiolkowski

Duquesne Law Review

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Constitutional Litigation: Procedural Protections Of Constitutional Guarantees In The Americas, John D. Richard Jan 2011

Constitutional Litigation: Procedural Protections Of Constitutional Guarantees In The Americas, John D. Richard

Duquesne Law Review

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Reform In Motion: The Promise And Perils Of Incorporating Risk Assessments And Cost-Benefit Analysis Into Pennsylvania Sentencing, Jordan M. Hyatt, Steven L. Chanenson, Mark H. Bergstrom Jan 2011

Reform In Motion: The Promise And Perils Of Incorporating Risk Assessments And Cost-Benefit Analysis Into Pennsylvania Sentencing, Jordan M. Hyatt, Steven L. Chanenson, Mark H. Bergstrom

Duquesne Law Review

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An Essay Concerning Judicial Resignation And Non-Cooperation In The Presence Of Evil, Bruce Ledewitz Jan 2011

An Essay Concerning Judicial Resignation And Non-Cooperation In The Presence Of Evil, Bruce Ledewitz

Ledewitz Papers

Published scholarship collected from academic journals, law reviews, newspaper publications & online periodicals.


Stones Of Hope: How African Activists Reclaim Human Rights To Challenge Global Poverty. Edited By Lucie E. White And Jeremy Perelman. Stanford, Ca:Stanford University Press, 2010 [Book Review], Dana Neacsu Jan 2011

Stones Of Hope: How African Activists Reclaim Human Rights To Challenge Global Poverty. Edited By Lucie E. White And Jeremy Perelman. Stanford, Ca:Stanford University Press, 2010 [Book Review], Dana Neacsu

Law Faculty Publications

This is a book review of Stones of Hope: How African Activists Reclaim Human Rights to Challenge Global Poverty. Lucie E. White and Jeremy Perelman (eds.). Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2010. PP.280. ISBN 9780804769198. US$70.00 International Journal of Legal Information, 39, pp. 101-103.


Precedent And Justice, William D. Bader, David R. Cleveland Jan 2011

Precedent And Justice, William D. Bader, David R. Cleveland

Duquesne Law Review

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Eric H. Holder, Jr. - Attorney General Of The United States - Duquesne Law School Centennial Speech, February 23, 2011 [Speech] Jan 2011

Eric H. Holder, Jr. - Attorney General Of The United States - Duquesne Law School Centennial Speech, February 23, 2011 [Speech]

Duquesne Law Review

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The Present And Future Of Plea Bargaining: A Look At Missouri V. Frye And Lafler V. Cooper, Wesley Macneil Oliver Jan 2011

The Present And Future Of Plea Bargaining: A Look At Missouri V. Frye And Lafler V. Cooper, Wesley Macneil Oliver

Law Faculty Publications

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The Modern History Of Probable Cause, Wesley Macneil Oliver Jan 2011

The Modern History Of Probable Cause, Wesley Macneil Oliver

Law Faculty Publications

We often assume that those who wrote the Constitution understood its terms in a way that bears at least some similarity to the way we understand those terms today. This assumption is essential to the legitimacy of using Framing Era sources to inform the meaning of Constitutional provisions that regulate this system. This assumption is incorrect for one of the most important terms in criminal procedure. Probable cause meant something very different to the Framers than it means to modem lawyers. Probable cause was, as a practical matter, often nothing more than a pleading requirement for victims or officers who …