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Funerals And Free Speech, Timothy Zick
The Noose, Timothy Zick
Second Life And Cyber-Activism, Timothy Zick
Campus Speech In The “Post-Virginia Tech World”, Timothy Zick
Campus Speech In The “Post-Virginia Tech World”, Timothy Zick
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The Nanny State — It Takes A Village, Timothy Zick
The Nanny State — It Takes A Village, Timothy Zick
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Be It Resolved . . ., Timothy Zick
May Day Mea Culpa, Timothy Zick
A Rush To Condemn, Timothy Zick
Please Don’T Feed The Homeless, Timothy Zick
The First Amendment As/And Harassment, Timothy Zick
The First Amendment As/And Harassment, Timothy Zick
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Thoughts On Jena And The Civil Rights Movement, Timothy Zick
Thoughts On Jena And The Civil Rights Movement, Timothy Zick
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War And The Politics Of Free Speech, Timothy Zick
Student Tasered At Kerry Forum, Timothy Zick
“Facebook In The Flesh”, Timothy Zick
The People Out Of Doors — In Trees, Timothy Zick
Constitutional Displacement, Timothy Zick
The Contemporary Protest Movement, Timothy Zick
Deterring Protesters, Timothy Zick
Public Protest, Militarization, And Critical Democratic Moments, Timothy Zick
Public Protest, Militarization, And Critical Democratic Moments, Timothy Zick
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Water Wars -- Will Georgia, Alabama And Florida Ever Agree?, Peter A. Appel
Water Wars -- Will Georgia, Alabama And Florida Ever Agree?, Peter A. Appel
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Associate Professor Peter Appel outlines the current status of the ongoing water wars between Georgia, Alabama and Florida.
Rule 68 Offers Of Judgment: The Practices And Opinions Of Experienced Civil Rights And Employment Discrimination Attorneys, Thomas A. Eaton
Rule 68 Offers Of Judgment: The Practices And Opinions Of Experienced Civil Rights And Employment Discrimination Attorneys, Thomas A. Eaton
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Hosch Professor Tom Eaton shares the results of a survey, conducted with Mercer University's George Professor Harold Lewis, on the use of Federal Rule 68 Offers of Judgment.
The Death Penalty For Child Rape: Why Texas May Help Louisiana, Adam M. Gershowitz
The Death Penalty For Child Rape: Why Texas May Help Louisiana, Adam M. Gershowitz
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Settlement Sentiments, Ira Robbins
Settlement Sentiments, Ira Robbins
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Letter to the editor of the ABA Journal about an article from the March 2007 edition that addressed Tobacco Litigation.
Fifteen Curious Facts About The Federalist Papers, Dan T. Coenen
Fifteen Curious Facts About The Federalist Papers, Dan T. Coenen
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University Professor and Hosch Professor Dan Coenen shares 15 interesting facts about The Federalist Papers, which were written to promote the ratification of the U.S. Constitution.
Case Selection In Three Supreme Courts: A Comparative Perspective, J. Randy Beck, Anna Nagaeva
Case Selection In Three Supreme Courts: A Comparative Perspective, J. Randy Beck, Anna Nagaeva
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This paper brings a comparative perspective to an important procedural issue faced in many judicial systems. It examines the exercise of the power of case selection in three supreme courts that have each been given some degree of control over whether to accept particular cases for review. The focus is on two American courts, the Supreme Court of the United States (USSC) and the Supreme Court of Georgia (GASC), as well as one Russian court, the Supreme Arbitrazh (Commercial) Court of the Russian Federation (SACRF).
The Writ Of Habeas Corpus In Georgia, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
The Writ Of Habeas Corpus In Georgia, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
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Lauded as "the Great Writ" and praised as "one of the precious heritages of Anglo-American civilization," the legal writ of habeas corpus marvelously triggers a judicial proceeding in which courts may release individuals from unlawful restraints on their liberty. Indeed, this writ has been a part of Georgia law even prior to the creation of the United States. Today Georgia habeas corpus proceedings commonly involve pretrial confinement on criminal charges, detention in a mental health facility, extradition and postconviction cases. Some of these habeas decisions have even taken on human rights landmark status.