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Full-Text Articles in Law
The Privileges And Immunities Clause Of Article Iv, David S. Bogen
The Privileges And Immunities Clause Of Article Iv, David S. Bogen
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Book Review: The Constitution In The Supreme Court: The First Hundred Years, 1789-1888., David S. Bogen
Book Review: The Constitution In The Supreme Court: The First Hundred Years, 1789-1888., David S. Bogen
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Maternal Duties During Pregnancy: Toward A Conceptual Framework, Maxwell L. Stearns
Maternal Duties During Pregnancy: Toward A Conceptual Framework, Maxwell L. Stearns
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The Separation Of Powers Under Carter, Peter E. Quint
The Separation Of Powers Under Carter, Peter E. Quint
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Equal Divisions In The Supreme Court: History, Problems, And Proposals, William L. Reynolds, Gordon G. Young
Equal Divisions In The Supreme Court: History, Problems, And Proposals, William L. Reynolds, Gordon G. Young
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The Origins Of Freedom Of Speech And Press, David S. Bogen
The Origins Of Freedom Of Speech And Press, David S. Bogen
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A Constitutional Analysis Of Ohio's New Drunk Driving Law, Donald G. Gifford, Howard M. Friedman
A Constitutional Analysis Of Ohio's New Drunk Driving Law, Donald G. Gifford, Howard M. Friedman
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Ohio's recently revised DUI law faces a wide variety of challenges on constitutional grounds. Professors Gifford and Friedman describe these constitutional arguments and evaluate their merit by considering both broader constitutional principles and persuasive precedents in jurisdictions with similar statutes. In addition to their analysis of the statute's constitutionality, Professors Gifford and Friedman explore other constitutional issues likely to arise from the enforcement of the statute including ones concerning the implied consent provision, breath tests and the use of motions in limine by defendants in drunk driving prosecutions.
The Free Speech Metamorphosis Of Mr. Justice Holmes, David S. Bogen
The Free Speech Metamorphosis Of Mr. Justice Holmes, David S. Bogen
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The Scope Of Section 1985(3) In Light Of Great American Federal Savings And Loan Association V. Novotny: Too Little Too Late?, Taunya Lovell Banks
The Scope Of Section 1985(3) In Light Of Great American Federal Savings And Loan Association V. Novotny: Too Little Too Late?, Taunya Lovell Banks
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Usery Limits On National Interest, David S. Bogen
Usery Limits On National Interest, David S. Bogen
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Remedies And Damages For Violation Of Constitutional Rights, Frank M. Mcclellan, Phoebe A. Haddon
Remedies And Damages For Violation Of Constitutional Rights, Frank M. Mcclellan, Phoebe A. Haddon
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Balancing Freedom Of Speech, David S. Bogen
Standing Up For Flast: Taxpayer And Citizen Standing To Raise Constitutional Issues, David S. Bogen
Standing Up For Flast: Taxpayer And Citizen Standing To Raise Constitutional Issues, David S. Bogen
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No abstract provided.
Federal Courts & Federal Rights, Gordon G. Young
Federal Courts & Federal Rights, Gordon G. Young
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No abstract provided.
First Amendment Ancillary Doctrines, David S. Bogen
First Amendment Ancillary Doctrines, David S. Bogen
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No abstract provided.
Recent Decisions Of The Supreme Court In Labor Law, David S. Bogen
Recent Decisions Of The Supreme Court In Labor Law, David S. Bogen
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No abstract provided.
Federal Corporate Law, Federalism, And The Federal Courts, Gordon G. Young
Federal Corporate Law, Federalism, And The Federal Courts, Gordon G. Young
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No abstract provided.
The Supreme Court's Interpretation Of The Guarantee Of Freedom Of Speech, David S. Bogen
The Supreme Court's Interpretation Of The Guarantee Of Freedom Of Speech, David S. Bogen
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Recent Decisions, Phoebe A. Haddon
Constitutional Limits On The Decisional Powers Of Courts And Administrative Agencies In Maryland, Edward A. Tomlinson
Constitutional Limits On The Decisional Powers Of Courts And Administrative Agencies In Maryland, Edward A. Tomlinson
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The Taney Period, 1836-64, David S. Bogen
Book Review: Antecedents And Beginnings To 1801, David S. Bogen
Book Review: Antecedents And Beginnings To 1801, David S. Bogen
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Juridical Cripples: Plurality Opinions In The Supreme Court, John F. Davis, William L. Reynolds
Juridical Cripples: Plurality Opinions In The Supreme Court, John F. Davis, William L. Reynolds
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The Hunting Of The Shark: An Inquiry Into The Limits Of Congressional Power Under The Commerce Clause, David S. Bogen
The Hunting Of The Shark: An Inquiry Into The Limits Of Congressional Power Under The Commerce Clause, David S. Bogen
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Book Review: Reconstruction And Reunion, 1864-88, Part One, David S. Bogen
Book Review: Reconstruction And Reunion, 1864-88, Part One, David S. Bogen
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Bias Impeachment And The Proposed Federal Rules Of Evidence, John R. Schmertz, Karen Czapanskiy
Bias Impeachment And The Proposed Federal Rules Of Evidence, John R. Schmertz, Karen Czapanskiy
Faculty Scholarship
In the fall of 1971 the Supreme Court's Advisory Committee presented to the Court the Proposed Federal Rules of Evidence. The Committee failed to include a rule on impeachment by bias, interest, or prejudice. In failing to include such a rule, the Committee bypassed the opportunity to reconcile a conflict over both the content and methodology of this form of impeachment. The authors, in an attempt to show the need for a rule dealing with bias impeachment, analyze the present decisional conflict in this area. They conclude by proposing a rule designed to add some uniformity to this highly persuasive …
The War In Southeast Asia: A Legal Position Paper, Gordon G. Young
The War In Southeast Asia: A Legal Position Paper, Gordon G. Young
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