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Articles 1 - 15 of 15
Full-Text Articles in Law
American Legal Education, Robert Bloom
Speechless: The Silencing Of Criminal Defendants, Alexandra Natapoff
Speechless: The Silencing Of Criminal Defendants, Alexandra Natapoff
Alexandra Natapoff
The Right To Counsel In Criminal Cases, A National Crisis, Mary Sue Backus
The Right To Counsel In Criminal Cases, A National Crisis, Mary Sue Backus
Mary Sue Backus
No abstract provided.
The Right To Counsel In Criminal Cases, Mary Sue Backus
The Right To Counsel In Criminal Cases, Mary Sue Backus
Mary Sue Backus
No abstract provided.
Cooperation Or Conflict: Leadership And Accountability In A Confusing And Perilous World, Evangeline Sarda
Cooperation Or Conflict: Leadership And Accountability In A Confusing And Perilous World, Evangeline Sarda
Evangeline Sarda
No abstract provided.
The Right To Counsel In Criminal Cases, A National Crisis, Mary Sue Backus
The Right To Counsel In Criminal Cases, A National Crisis, Mary Sue Backus
Mary Sue Backus
No abstract provided.
Embracing A World Of Difference: A Working Group Relations Conference On Exploring And Transforming Authority Relations, Evangeline Sarda
Embracing A World Of Difference: A Working Group Relations Conference On Exploring And Transforming Authority Relations, Evangeline Sarda
Evangeline Sarda
No abstract provided.
Child Testimony Via Two-Way Closed Circuit Television: A New Perspective On Maryland V. Craig In United States V. Turning Bear And United States V. Bordeaux, Aaron R. Harmon
Aaron R. Harmon
Published as “Child Testimony via Two-Way Closed Circuit Television: A New Perspective on Maryland v. Craig in United States v. Turning Bear and United States v. Bordeaux,” 7 N.C. J.L. & Tech. 157 (Fall 2005). For Confrontation Clause purposes, child testimony by two-way closed circuit television is substantively different from one-way closed circuit television. Two-way closed circuit testimony is preferable because it more closely approximates face-to-face confrontation. The Supreme Court’s case-specific holding in Maryland v. Craig was directed at one-way closed circuit testimony. As such, the Eighth Circuit was mistaken in conflating the two forms of testimony when it relied …
Roles Of Sexual Objectification Experiences And Internalization Of Standards Of Beauty In Eating Disorder Symptomatology: A Test And Extension Of Objectification Theory, Danielle Dirks, B. Moradi
Roles Of Sexual Objectification Experiences And Internalization Of Standards Of Beauty In Eating Disorder Symptomatology: A Test And Extension Of Objectification Theory, Danielle Dirks, B. Moradi
Danielle Dirks
No abstract provided.
The Crime Drop And Racial Profiling: Toward An Empirical Jurisprudence Of Search And Seizure, Lawrence Rosenthal
The Crime Drop And Racial Profiling: Toward An Empirical Jurisprudence Of Search And Seizure, Lawrence Rosenthal
Lawrence Rosenthal
No abstract provided.
Prosecutorial Ethics, R. Michael Cassidy
Prosecutorial Ethics, R. Michael Cassidy
R. Michael Cassidy
This casebook explores the ethical responsibilities of a prosecutor at each stage of the criminal justice process. Focusing on ethical and constitutional constraints on prosecutorial discretion, the texts covers both Supreme Court decisions interpreting Fifth and Sixth Amendment guarantees and state rules of attorney conduct. Topics discussed include a prosecutor’s conduct during criminal investigations, charging decisions, grand jury practice, interviewing and contacting witnesses, plea bargaining, jury selection, trial conduct, and publicity. Each chapter is followed by real-world hypotheticals designed to introduce students to the ethical dilemmas typically encountered by government lawyers in criminal practice. This book is suitable for use …
Knowledge And Power In The Mechanical Firm: Planning For Profit In Austrian Perspective, Richard Adelstein
Knowledge And Power In The Mechanical Firm: Planning For Profit In Austrian Perspective, Richard Adelstein
Richard Adelstein
A theory of central planning employing Austrian themes and applied to private firms and Taylorism.
American Legal Education, Robert Bloom
Subsidiarity, Federalism, And Federal Prosecution Of Street Crime, John F. Stinneford
Subsidiarity, Federalism, And Federal Prosecution Of Street Crime, John F. Stinneford
John F. Stinneford
No abstract provided.
Nothing New Under The Sun? A Technologically Rational Doctrine Of Fourth Amendment Search, Stephen E. Henderson
Nothing New Under The Sun? A Technologically Rational Doctrine Of Fourth Amendment Search, Stephen E. Henderson
Stephen E Henderson
The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures. Yet as interpreted by the United States Supreme Court, the Amendment places no restriction on police combing through financial records; telephone, e-mail and website transactional records; or garbage left for collection. Indeed there is no protection for any information knowingly provided to a third party, because the provider is said to retain no reasonable expectation of privacy in that information. As technology dictates that more and more of our personal lives are available to anyone equipped to receive them, and as social norms dictate that more and …