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Constitutional Law, James E. Leahy Nov 2010

Constitutional Law, James E. Leahy

Cal Law Trends and Developments

This was a year in which the reviewing courts in California were confronted with contemporary problems of constitutional law.


Constitutional Law, James E. Leahy Nov 2010

Constitutional Law, James E. Leahy

Cal Law Trends and Developments

This was an eventful year in the field of constitutional law. The court upheld the right of individuals to distribute antiwar literature within a railway station, struck down an injunction prohibiting county employees from peaceful picketing, upheld an ordinance punishing conduct which urges a riot or which urges others to commit acts of force or violence, and held the California loyalty oath unconstitutional.


The Tortious Loss Of A Nonviable Fetus: A Miscarriage Leads To A Miscarriage Of Justice, Douglas E, Rushton Jul 2010

The Tortious Loss Of A Nonviable Fetus: A Miscarriage Leads To A Miscarriage Of Justice, Douglas E, Rushton

South Carolina Law Review

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Richmond Medical Center For Women V. Herring, Taylor Towe Denslow Apr 2010

Richmond Medical Center For Women V. Herring, Taylor Towe Denslow

South Carolina Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Dance Of Death Or (Almost) No One Here Gets Out Alive: The Fourth Circuit's Capital Punishment Jurisprudence, John H. Blume Apr 2010

The Dance Of Death Or (Almost) No One Here Gets Out Alive: The Fourth Circuit's Capital Punishment Jurisprudence, John H. Blume

South Carolina Law Review

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Snyder V. Phelps, Sarah E. Merkle Apr 2010

Snyder V. Phelps, Sarah E. Merkle

South Carolina Law Review

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Making Sense Of Facial And As-Applied Challenges, Alex Kreit Mar 2010

Making Sense Of Facial And As-Applied Challenges, Alex Kreit

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

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Should Bush Administration Lawyers Be Prosecuted For Authorizing Torture?, Claire Finkelstein, Michael Lewis Jan 2010

Should Bush Administration Lawyers Be Prosecuted For Authorizing Torture?, Claire Finkelstein, Michael Lewis

University of Pennsylvania Law Review Online

The February 19th, 2010 release of a memorandum by the Justice Department clearing former Bush Administration lawyers John Yoo and Jay Bybee of any professional misconduct for their roles in authoring the so-called torture memos may have closed the chapter on the case against Bush Administration lawyers for formal sanctions from the United States government. But the debate about the propriety of the lawyers’ actions and the proper repercussions for them is far from over. The DOJ memorandum has renewed debate in the press and the academy about the now-hypothetical just deserts for the two men, even while Spanish authorities …