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Full-Text Articles in Law
Mccleskey V. Zant 111 S. Ct. 1454 (1991)
Mccleskey V. Zant 111 S. Ct. 1454 (1991)
Capital Defense Journal
No abstract provided.
Arizona V. Fulminante 111 S. Ct. 1246, (1991)
Arizona V. Fulminante 111 S. Ct. 1246, (1991)
Capital Defense Journal
No abstract provided.
Litigating The "Vileness" Factor In Virginia, Victor A. Lago
Litigating The "Vileness" Factor In Virginia, Victor A. Lago
Capital Defense Journal
No abstract provided.
Lankford V. Idaho 111 S. Ct. 1723 (1991)
Lankford V. Idaho 111 S. Ct. 1723 (1991)
Capital Defense Journal
No abstract provided.
Yates V. Evatt 111 S. Ct. 1884 (1991)
Schad V. Arizona 111 S. Ct. 2491 (1991)
The Virginia Supreme Court And Thirteen Years Of Death Sentence Review, Anne E. Mcinerney
The Virginia Supreme Court And Thirteen Years Of Death Sentence Review, Anne E. Mcinerney
Capital Defense Journal
No abstract provided.
An Interpretive History Of Modern Equal Protection, Michael Klarman
An Interpretive History Of Modern Equal Protection, Michael Klarman
Michigan Law Review
My enterprise here is to write a limited history of modem equal protection - one that will facilitate understanding of the important conceptual shifts that have occurred over time. By "modem" I mean the period following the switch-in-time in 1937 that signaled the demise of the Lochner era. By "limited" I mean an account that falls substantially short of a full-scale history of equal protection, which would, for example, necessarily encompass a good deal of political and social history. My aim here, rather, is to tell a story about the evolution of equal protection as a legal concept; I shall, …
Shell V. Mississippi 111 S. Ct. 313, 112 L.Ed.2d 1 (1990)
Shell V. Mississippi 111 S. Ct. 313, 112 L.Ed.2d 1 (1990)
Capital Defense Journal
No abstract provided.
Cage V. Louisiana 111 S. Ct. 328 (1990)
Evans V. Muncie 916 F.2d 163 (1990)
Bassette V. Thompson 915 F.2d 932 (1990)
Bassette V. Thompson 915 F.2d 932 (1990)
Capital Defense Journal
No abstract provided.
Getting The Most And Giving The Least From Virginia's "Mental Mitigation Expert" Statute, Helen L. Konrad
Getting The Most And Giving The Least From Virginia's "Mental Mitigation Expert" Statute, Helen L. Konrad
Capital Defense Journal
No abstract provided.
Status Of Supreme Court Case Law Helpful To Capital Defendants, Steven K. Herndon, Ginger M. Jonas
Status Of Supreme Court Case Law Helpful To Capital Defendants, Steven K. Herndon, Ginger M. Jonas
Capital Defense Journal
No abstract provided.
Gaskins V. Mckellar 916 F.2d 941 (1990)
Clozza V. Murray 913 F.2d 1092 (1990)
How To Look The Virginia Gift Horse In The Mouth: Federal Due Process And Virginia's Arbitrary Abrogation Of Capital Defendant's State-Created Rights, Otto W. Konrad
Capital Defense Journal
No abstract provided.
Abortion Rights, Eileen Kaufman
Freedom Of Speech And The Press
Section 1983 And The Parratt Doctrine After Zinermon V. Burch: Ensuring Due Process Rights Or Turning The Fourteenth Amendment Into A Font Of Tort Law, Paul F. Wingenfeld
Section 1983 And The Parratt Doctrine After Zinermon V. Burch: Ensuring Due Process Rights Or Turning The Fourteenth Amendment Into A Font Of Tort Law, Paul F. Wingenfeld
Cleveland State Law Review
Over the last thirty years, the Court has decided a number of cases which illustrate an on-going struggle to find the proper place for section 1983 in the federal court system and, consequently, what ultimately qualifies as adequate procedural due process within the context of the statute. This note will examine the history of Court decisions involving section 1983 in order to provide the proper background for examining the Court's most recent decision in Zinermon v. Burch, a case which itself has added to an already confusing field of legal study. Within this historical background, however, the Court has actually …
Affirmative Action, Douglas Scherer, John Dunne
Affirmative Action, Douglas Scherer, John Dunne
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.