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Full-Text Articles in Law
Vol. 51, No. 14 (November 28, 2016)
Vol. 51, No. 13 (November 21, 2016)
Dean's Desk: A Troubling Focus By The Aba On The Bar Exam, Austen Parrish
Dean's Desk: A Troubling Focus By The Aba On The Bar Exam, Austen Parrish
Austen Parrish (2014-2022)
No abstract provided.
Vol. 51, No. 12 (November 14, 2016)
Vol. 51, No. 11 (November 7, 2016)
The Lawyers' War: Counterterrorism From Bush To Obama To Trump, Dawn E. Johnsen
The Lawyers' War: Counterterrorism From Bush To Obama To Trump, Dawn E. Johnsen
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Vol. 51, No. 10 (October 31, 2016)
Vol. 51, No. 09 (October 24, 2016)
Vol. 51, No. 08 (October 17, 2016)
Vol. 51, No. 07 (October 3, 2016)
Annual Report Of The Indiana University Maurer School Of Law Digital Repository, 2015/16, Richard Vaughan
Annual Report Of The Indiana University Maurer School Of Law Digital Repository, 2015/16, Richard Vaughan
Digital Repository Annual Reports
A brief annual report documenting the use and growth of the Indiana University Maurer School of Law, Jerome Hall Law Library, Digital Repository. Includes lists of the most downloaded documents and attached Excel spreadsheets of data.
2016 Distinguished Service Award Program
2016 Distinguished Service Award Program
Distinguished Service Awards
No abstract provided.
Vol. 51, No. 06 (September 26, 2016)
Vol. 51, No. 05 (September 19, 2016)
Vol. 51, No. 04 (September 12, 2016)
Vol. 51, No. 03 (September 5, 2016)
Espionage As A Sovereign Right Under International Law And Its Limits, Asaf Lubin
Espionage As A Sovereign Right Under International Law And Its Limits, Asaf Lubin
Articles by Maurer Faculty
The literature surrounding the international legality of peacetime espionage has so far centered around one single question: whether there exist within treaty or customary international law prohibitive rules against the collection of foreign intelligence in times of peace. Lacking such rules, argue the permissivists, espionage functions within a lotus vacuum, one in which States may spy on each other and on each other's nationals with no restrictions, justifying their behavior through the argumentum ad hominem of "tu quoque." . . .
Vol. 51, No. 02 (August 29, 2016)
Vol. 51, No. 01 (August 22, 2016)
2015/16, Indiana University Maurer School Of Law
2015/16, Indiana University Maurer School Of Law
Dean's Reports
Contents include faculty achievements, staff achievements, major conferences and lectures at the law school, curriculum and programs, student recruitment, student employment, student achievements, alumni and developments and nine years of planned achievements.
Book Review Of, Women And Justice For The Poor: A History Of Legal Aid, 1863-1945, By Felice Batlan, Maggie Kiel-Morse
Book Review Of, Women And Justice For The Poor: A History Of Legal Aid, 1863-1945, By Felice Batlan, Maggie Kiel-Morse
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Access To Justice?: A Study Of Access Restrictions On The Papers Of U.S. Supreme Court Justices, Susan David Demaine, Benjamin J. Keele
Access To Justice?: A Study Of Access Restrictions On The Papers Of U.S. Supreme Court Justices, Susan David Demaine, Benjamin J. Keele
Articles by Maurer Faculty
For scholars of law, history, and government—and the American public—the papers of all Supreme Court Justices are of vital importance. They contribute to biographies, histories, and legal critiques. Our understanding of the Court and its decisions is enriched by access to the thinking of the justices. In turn, this knowledge informs our views on our laws and social order and helps shape the future of our legal, political, and even moral culture. Despite the importance of these papers, many justices who have donated their papers in the past 75 years or so have placed restrictions on access to the collection. …
2016 Recognition Ceremony Program
Dean's Desk: New Faculty Continue Legacy Of Legal Scholarship, Austen Parrish
Dean's Desk: New Faculty Continue Legacy Of Legal Scholarship, Austen Parrish
Austen Parrish (2014-2022)
No abstract provided.
Beyond Citizens United, Nicholas Almendares, Catherine Hafer
Beyond Citizens United, Nicholas Almendares, Catherine Hafer
Articles by Maurer Faculty
The doctrine announced in Citizens United rendered most efforts to regulate campaign financing unconstitutional. We argue, however, that the doctrine allows for a novel approach to the concerns inherent in campaign financing that does not directly infringe on political speech, because it operates later in the process, after the election. This approach allows us to address a broad range of these issues and to do so with legal tools that are readily available. We describe two applications of our approach in this Article. First, we argue that courts should use a modified rational basis review when a law implicates the …