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Religion As Disobedience, Xiao Wang
Religion As Disobedience, Xiao Wang
Vanderbilt Law Review
Religion today offers plaintiffs a ready path to disobey laws without consequence. Examples of such disobedience abound. In the past few years alone, courts have enjoined vaccine mandates, invalidated stay-at-home orders, and set aside antidiscrimination laws protecting same-sex couples. During the 2021-2022 Term, plaintiffs relied once again on free exercise to subvert laws governing public education, capital punishment, and school prayer. Some hospitals have begun denying fertility treatment to LGBTQ employees on this same basis.
How did religion become a skeleton key for lawbreaking without repercussion? The conventional wisdom is that, after decades of neglect, the Supreme Court finally began …
Courts Without Court, Andrew G. Ferguson
Courts Without Court, Andrew G. Ferguson
Vanderbilt Law Review
What role does the physical courthouse play in the administration of criminal justice? This Article uses recent experiments with virtual courts to reimagine a future without criminal courthouses at the center. The key insight of this Article is to reveal how integral physical courts are to carceral control and how the rise of virtual courts helps to decenter power away from judges. This Article examines the effects of online courts on defendants, lawyers, judges, witnesses, victims, and courthouse officials and offers a framework for a better and less court-centered future. By studying post-COVID-19 disruptions around traditional conceptions of place, time, …
The Restatement Of Torts And The Courts, Jack B. Weinstein
The Restatement Of Torts And The Courts, Jack B. Weinstein
Vanderbilt Law Review
Primarily through tort law the courts compensate those injured by others. Secondary aspects of our work such as deterrence or forcing tortfeasors to pay the full social costs of their activities are minor and collateral. For jurors focusing on compensation, tort law has only two operative elements: damage and cause. It is the law professor and the judge, through decisions on motions and instructions, who are the main Restatement consumers. Emphasizing mass torts, I will make three points relevant to those considering the health of tort law.
First: Tort law in its least inhibitory principle is useful be- cause of …
Drug Treatment Courts And Emergent Experimentalist Government, Michael C. Dorf, Charles F. Sabel
Drug Treatment Courts And Emergent Experimentalist Government, Michael C. Dorf, Charles F. Sabel
Vanderbilt Law Review
Despite the continuing "war on drugs," the last decade has witnessed the creation and nationwide spread of a remarkable set of institutions, drug treatment courts. In drug treatment court, a criminal defendant pleads guilty or otherwise accepts responsibility for a charged offense and accepts placement in a court-mandated program of drug treatment. The judge and court personnel closely monitor the defendant's performance in the program and the program's capacity to serve the mandated client. The federal government and national associations in turn monitor the local drug treatment courts and disseminate successful practices. The ensemble of institutions, monitoring, and pooling exemplifies …
Section 2254(D) Of The New Habeas Statute: An (Opinionated) User's Manual, Evan T. Lee
Section 2254(D) Of The New Habeas Statute: An (Opinionated) User's Manual, Evan T. Lee
Vanderbilt Law Review
The Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996 made wholesale changes to the federal habeas corpus statute. In particular, the statute contains a new section 2254(d), which controls the standards that federal habeas courts must employ when reviewing state convictions. This new provision governing the standards of review applies generally to petitions filed after April 24, 1996, the effective date of the Act. The provision's text, however, is critically ambiguous in several respects. Because most of the federal circuit courts of appeal have not yet settled even basic interpretive questions about section 2254(d), federal district courts and circuit panels …
The Payne Of Allowing Victim Impact Statements At Capital Sentencing Hearings, Michael I. Oberlander
The Payne Of Allowing Victim Impact Statements At Capital Sentencing Hearings, Michael I. Oberlander
Vanderbilt Law Review
A teenage boy returns from a night out with his friends to find his home in disarray; furniture is strewn about and valuable belongings are missing. He ventures towards his parents' bedroom, unaware of the horrific scene that he soon will witness. As he enters his parents' bedroom a sudden sense of reality washes over him as he views the scene in the room: his parents are dead on their bed, in inhuman, violently conorted positions, with blood covering the sheets, their bodies, the floor, and the walls. The boy, in shock, reaches for the phone and calls the police. …
Legislation, Law Review Staff
Legislation, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
Admission to the Bar--Legal Profession--Residence Requirements for Student Applicants to the Bar
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Corporations--Bylaws--Allocation of Power Between Shareholders and Directors
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Courts--Administration of Justice--Restricting the Appellate Jurisdiction of Courts of Last Resort
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Nonprofit Corporations--Definition
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
Constitutional Law--Due Process of Law--Constitutionality of the Federal Youth Corrections Act in Its Application to Youthful Criminal Offenders
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Constitutional Law--Legislative Power--Infringement of Constitutional Guaranties by Demands of Legislative Investigating Committees for the Production of Membership Lists
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Courts--Process--Immunity of Nonresident Defendants in Federal Criminal Actions from Service of State Civil Process
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Damages--Installment Verdict in Tort Action
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Domestic Relations--Separation--Suit by Mentally Incompetent Wife
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Interstate Commerce--Hobbs Act--"Robbery" Provision Construed as Requiring Proof of Common Law Elements of Offense
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Taxation--Income--Determination of "Useful Life" of a Business Asset for Purposes of Depreciation
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Taxation--Income--Full Payment of Tax Deficiency as …
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
RECENT CASES
AGENCY--INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR--"ONE WAY LEASE" EFFECTIVE TO TERMINATE RELATIONSHIP
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COURTS--CIVIL RIGHTS ACT--IMMUNITY OF JUDGE FOR ACTS COMMITTED IN THE EXERCISE OF A JUDICIAL FUNCTION
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COURTS--CONTEMPT--VIOLATION OF COURT RULE BANNING PHOTOGRAPHY
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CRIMINAL LAW--ENTRAPMENT BY STATE OFFICIAL AS A DEFENSE TO FEDERAL PROSECUTION
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DAMAGES--BREACH OF WARRANTY--RECOVERY FOR LOSS OF PROFITS
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FEDERAL COURTS--CHOICE OF LAW--APPLICATION OF ERIE DOCTRINE TO DIVERSITY CASES INVOLVING FEDERAL COMMERCIAL PAPER
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TORTS--BATTERY--CONSENT OF MINOR TO SIMPLE OPERATION AS A DEFENSE
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TORTS--DUTY TO ACT--EMPLOYER'S ASSUMPTION OF A DUTY BY GIVING MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS TO EMPLOYEES
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Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
Conflict of Laws--Governmental Activities--Recognition in Forum of Sister State's Original Revenue Claim
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Constitutional Law--State Taxation of Interstate Commerce--Sales Tax on Shipboard Sales to Passengers
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Courts--Certiorari from United States Supreme Court--Loss of Importance Ground for Dismissal
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Domestic Relations--Adoption--Revocation of Consent by Natural Parents
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Evidence--Admissibility--Exclusion of Evidence Obtained by Unreasonable Search and Seizure
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Federal Procedure--Illegal Search--Injunction Against Agent's Testifying in State Court
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Income Taxation--Claim of Right Income--Time of Deduction when Restoration Required
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Malicious Prosecution--Privilege--Filing of Complaint with Bar Ethics and Grievance Committee
Federal Right Jurisdiction And The Declaratory Remedy, Herman L. Trautman
Federal Right Jurisdiction And The Declaratory Remedy, Herman L. Trautman
Vanderbilt Law Review
Why should we have federal district courts? What should be their primary function? These questions are fundamental to the formulation of a rational basis for the distribution of judicial power between state courts and the trial courts of the federal government.
Our American federal system seeks as a constant objective an appropriate division of governmental power between a national unit, which deals with problems requiring uniform treatment, and state units, which have responsibility for problems depending more upon local conditions. Applying the principle to the federal district courts, it seems clear that their primary function should be to adjudicate federal …
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Recent Cases, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Law Review
Recent Cases
Agency--Liability of Master for Servant's Acts--State Permit to Operate
Agency--Possession as Indicia of Ownership
Constitutional Law--Aliens--Detention Where Deportations is Impossible
Courts--Contempt--Delay in Summary Punishment
Criminal Law--Habitual Criminal Statutes--Meaning of Previous Conviction Requirement
Domestic Relations--Liability of Husband for Necessaries of Wife Rightfully Living Apart
Income Taxation--Excludibility from Gross Income of Payment over Ceiling Price
Income Taxation--Taxable Income--Claim of Right
Procedure--Grand Jury--Motion to Expunge Defamatory Remarks in Report
Procedure--Statute of Limitations--Retroactive Operation
Statutes--Holding of Unconstitutionality Overruled--Necessity for Re-Enactment
Wills--Contest--Interest of Legatee's Representative