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The End Is No Longer In Sight: The Constitutionality Of Revoking Social Security Withdrawals (Bowen V. Public Agencies), Robert Hayman Dec 1984

The End Is No Longer In Sight: The Constitutionality Of Revoking Social Security Withdrawals (Bowen V. Public Agencies), Robert Hayman

Robert L. Hayman

No abstract provided.


Employment Discrimination: Another Knot In Church/State Entanglement? (Ohio Civil Rights Commission V. Dayton Christian Schools), Robert Hayman Dec 1984

Employment Discrimination: Another Knot In Church/State Entanglement? (Ohio Civil Rights Commission V. Dayton Christian Schools), Robert Hayman

Robert L. Hayman

No abstract provided.


Maggie, Don't Use That Number: Religious Objections To The Social Security Identification System (Heckler V. Roy), Robert Hayman Dec 1984

Maggie, Don't Use That Number: Religious Objections To The Social Security Identification System (Heckler V. Roy), Robert Hayman

Robert L. Hayman

No abstract provided.


State Sovereignty Under The Burger Court -- How The Eleventh Amendment Survived The Death Of The Tenth: Some Broader Implications Of Atascadero State Hospital V. Scanlon, George D. Brown Dec 1984

State Sovereignty Under The Burger Court -- How The Eleventh Amendment Survived The Death Of The Tenth: Some Broader Implications Of Atascadero State Hospital V. Scanlon, George D. Brown

George D. Brown

No abstract provided.


When The Government Taps For Intelligence: Is Denial Of A Claim Of Immunity Immediately Appealable? (Mitchell V. Forsyth), Robert Hayman Dec 1983

When The Government Taps For Intelligence: Is Denial Of A Claim Of Immunity Immediately Appealable? (Mitchell V. Forsyth), Robert Hayman

Robert L. Hayman

No abstract provided.


When Food Stamp Benefits Are Reduced: What Is "Adequate" Notice To Recipients (Atkins V. Parker And Parker V. Block), Robert Hayman Dec 1983

When Food Stamp Benefits Are Reduced: What Is "Adequate" Notice To Recipients (Atkins V. Parker And Parker V. Block), Robert Hayman

Robert L. Hayman

No abstract provided.


No Surrender: Tribal Taxes And Indian Sovereignty In The 1980'S (Kerr-Mcgee Corp. V. Navajo Tribe), Robert Hayman Dec 1983

No Surrender: Tribal Taxes And Indian Sovereignty In The 1980'S (Kerr-Mcgee Corp. V. Navajo Tribe), Robert Hayman

Robert L. Hayman

No abstract provided.


Note, Content Regulation And The Dimensions Of Free Expression, Steven J. Heyman Jan 1983

Note, Content Regulation And The Dimensions Of Free Expression, Steven J. Heyman

Steven J. Heyman

No abstract provided.


Racial And Sexual Discrimination In Selecting Federal Grand Jury Foreperson: Must A Subsequent Indictment Be Dismissed?, David Rudstein Dec 1982

Racial And Sexual Discrimination In Selecting Federal Grand Jury Foreperson: Must A Subsequent Indictment Be Dismissed?, David Rudstein

David S Rudstein

No abstract provided.


Social Security Benefits: When Can You Sue? (Heckler V. Ringer), Robert Hayman Dec 1982

Social Security Benefits: When Can You Sue? (Heckler V. Ringer), Robert Hayman

Robert L. Hayman

No abstract provided.


Does The Exclusionary Rule Apply To Ins Deportation Proceedings? (Ins V. Lopez-Mendoza), Robert Hayman Dec 1982

Does The Exclusionary Rule Apply To Ins Deportation Proceedings? (Ins V. Lopez-Mendoza), Robert Hayman

Robert L. Hayman

No abstract provided.


The Independence Of Canada, Brian Slattery Dec 1982

The Independence Of Canada, Brian Slattery

Brian Slattery

No abstract provided.


Canadian Charter Of Rights And Freedoms - Override Clauses Under Section 33 - Whether Subject To Judicial Review Under Section 1, Brian Slattery Dec 1982

Canadian Charter Of Rights And Freedoms - Override Clauses Under Section 33 - Whether Subject To Judicial Review Under Section 1, Brian Slattery

Brian Slattery

No abstract provided.


Double Jeopardy And Multiple Punishment: An Historical And Constitutional Analysis, Charles Cantrell Dec 1982

Double Jeopardy And Multiple Punishment: An Historical And Constitutional Analysis, Charles Cantrell

Charles Cantrell

No abstract provided.


The Cry Of Wolfish In The Federal Courts: The Future Of Federal Judicial Intervention In Prison Administration, Ira P. Robbins Dec 1979

The Cry Of Wolfish In The Federal Courts: The Future Of Federal Judicial Intervention In Prison Administration, Ira P. Robbins

Ira P. Robbins

Introduction: In Bell v. Wolfish, the United States Supreme Court held that, with respect to conditions or restrictions having no specific constitutional source for protection, a pretrial detainee in a federal correctional center has a right under the due process clause of the fifth amendment to be free from any punitive conditions or restrictions during detention. The Court further held that all of the challenged practices and conditions were valid because they were rationally related to the legitimate non-punitive purposes of the detention center. Thus, the correctional facility could place two detainees in a cell built for one, prohibit …


Zurcher: Third-Party Searches And Freedom Of The Press, Charles Cantrell Dec 1977

Zurcher: Third-Party Searches And Freedom Of The Press, Charles Cantrell

Charles Cantrell

No abstract provided.


Comment, Presumptions And Due Process: Congress Attacks Organized Crime, Robert Power Dec 1972

Comment, Presumptions And Due Process: Congress Attacks Organized Crime, Robert Power

Robert C Power

No abstract provided.


The Constitution As Positive Law, Richard W. Wright Nov 1972

The Constitution As Positive Law, Richard W. Wright

Richard W. Wright

No abstract provided.