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Full-Text Articles in Law
Comparison To Criminal Sanctions In The Constitutional Review Of Punitive Damages, Colleen P. Murphy
Comparison To Criminal Sanctions In The Constitutional Review Of Punitive Damages, Colleen P. Murphy
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Comparison To Criminal Sanctions In The Constitutional Review Of Punitive Damages, Colleen P. Murphy
Comparison To Criminal Sanctions In The Constitutional Review Of Punitive Damages, Colleen P. Murphy
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Both Sides Of The Coin: A Decade Of Parallel Proceedings And Enforcement Of Foreign Judgments In Transnational Litigation, Louise Ellen Teitz
Both Sides Of The Coin: A Decade Of Parallel Proceedings And Enforcement Of Foreign Judgments In Transnational Litigation, Louise Ellen Teitz
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Cross Burning, Hate Speech, And Free Speech In America, Edward J. Eberle
Cross Burning, Hate Speech, And Free Speech In America, Edward J. Eberle
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Fear-Mongering Torts And The Exaggerated Death Of Diving, Carl Bogus
Fear-Mongering Torts And The Exaggerated Death Of Diving, Carl Bogus
Law Faculty Scholarship
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Another Of Roger William's Gifts: Women's Right To Liberty Of Conscience: Joshua Verin V. Providence Plantations, Edward J. Eberle
Another Of Roger William's Gifts: Women's Right To Liberty Of Conscience: Joshua Verin V. Providence Plantations, Edward J. Eberle
Law Faculty Scholarship
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The Right To Counsel In Criminal Cases: The Law And The Reality In Rhode Island District Court, Andrew Horwitz
The Right To Counsel In Criminal Cases: The Law And The Reality In Rhode Island District Court, Andrew Horwitz
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The "Bedbug" Case And State Farm V. Campbell, Colleen P. Murphy
The "Bedbug" Case And State Farm V. Campbell, Colleen P. Murphy
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Lawrence V. Texas: Evolution Of Constitutional Doctrine, Diana Hassel
Lawrence V. Texas: Evolution Of Constitutional Doctrine, Diana Hassel
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Ten Years (Or So) After Gilmer: Arbitration Of Employment Law Claims Under The Federal Arbitration Act And The Role Of Rhode Island Law, Michael J. Yelnosky
Ten Years (Or So) After Gilmer: Arbitration Of Employment Law Claims Under The Federal Arbitration Act And The Role Of Rhode Island Law, Michael J. Yelnosky
Law Faculty Scholarship
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Shouting Into The Wind: District Court Judges And Federal Sentencing Policy, David M. Zlotnick
Shouting Into The Wind: District Court Judges And Federal Sentencing Policy, David M. Zlotnick
Law Faculty Scholarship
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Justice In Rhode Island: Edson Toro And Procedural Default, Larry J. Ritchie
Justice In Rhode Island: Edson Toro And Procedural Default, Larry J. Ritchie
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Judging Terror In The "Zone Of Twilight" Exigency, Institutional Equity, And Procedure After September 11, Peter Margulies
Judging Terror In The "Zone Of Twilight" Exigency, Institutional Equity, And Procedure After September 11, Peter Margulies
Law Faculty Scholarship
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Culture Of Quiescence, Carl Bogus
The Use Of Prior Convictions After Apprendi, Colleen P. Murphy
The Use Of Prior Convictions After Apprendi, Colleen P. Murphy
Law Faculty Scholarship
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Culture Of Quiescence, Carl T. Bogus
Free Exercise Of Religion In Germany And The United States, Edward J. Eberle
Free Exercise Of Religion In Germany And The United States, Edward J. Eberle
Law Faculty Scholarship
In this Article, Professor Edward Eberle provides a comparative overview of constitutional safeguards affecting religious freedom in Germany and the United States. Specifically the author analyzes the German and American approaches to the free exercise of religion within their respective constitutional systems. The result is an illuminating exposition that provides much insight for comparative and constitutional scholars.
In the years following the Second World War, religious freedoms in Germany developed along similar, individualist paths to those found in the United States Constitution. However, unlike the Constitution, the Basic Law's provisions touching on religious liberty are detailed and quite elaborate and …
Researching The Laws Of The Colony Of Rhode Island And Providence Plantations, Gail I. Winson
Researching The Laws Of The Colony Of Rhode Island And Providence Plantations, Gail I. Winson
Law Faculty Scholarship
Roger Williams is generally recognized as the founder of Rhode Island. Although his settlement of Providence in 1636 was not the first or only settlement in the area, he was able to open the whole region to English settlement. Due to his friendship with local Indians and knowledge of their language he obtained land from the Indians and assisted other settlers in doing the same. When Williams was banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1635 because of his rejection of Puritanism, his friend, Governor John Winthrop, suggested that he start a new settlement at Narragansett Bay. Founders of other …
The Battle For Separation Of Powers In Rhode Island, Carl Bogus
The Battle For Separation Of Powers In Rhode Island, Carl Bogus
Law Faculty Scholarship
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The Useful, Dangerous Fiction Of Grand Jury Independence, Niki Kuckes
The Useful, Dangerous Fiction Of Grand Jury Independence, Niki Kuckes
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.