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Do As I Say And Not As I Do: Dickerson, Constitutional Common Law And The Imperial Supreme Court, Kevin Mcnamee
Do As I Say And Not As I Do: Dickerson, Constitutional Common Law And The Imperial Supreme Court, Kevin Mcnamee
Fordham Urban Law Journal
This Comment examines the Supreme Court's Miranda jurisprudence through the lens of the "constitutional common law" theory, which suggests that the Supreme Court has crafted a large body of subconstitutional rules that are not compelled by the text of the Constitution but serve to protect values implicit in the text. As a result, such rules are subject to the limitations of modification and nullification by later courts. After presenting the characteristics of the constitutional common law theory and its relationship to federalism and separation of powers, the author suggests that the theory can explain the erosion of Miranda decision's brightline …
When The Postman Beeps Twice: The Admissibility Of Electronic Mail Under The Business Records Exception Of The Federal Rules Of Evidence, Anthony J. Dreyer
When The Postman Beeps Twice: The Admissibility Of Electronic Mail Under The Business Records Exception Of The Federal Rules Of Evidence, Anthony J. Dreyer
Fordham Law Review
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Admissibility Of Evidence In Probation/Parole Revocation Proceedings And In Criminal Prosecutions: Applying A Single Standard, Steven Monteforte
Admissibility Of Evidence In Probation/Parole Revocation Proceedings And In Criminal Prosecutions: Applying A Single Standard, Steven Monteforte
Fordham Law Review
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Radar Speed Detection: Homing In On New Evidentiary Problems, Louis C. Dujmich
Radar Speed Detection: Homing In On New Evidentiary Problems, Louis C. Dujmich
Fordham Law Review
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Judicial Legerdemain: 18 U.S.C. § 3501 Pulled From Miranda's Hat, Robert M. Levine
Judicial Legerdemain: 18 U.S.C. § 3501 Pulled From Miranda's Hat, Robert M. Levine
Fordham Law Review
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