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Full-Text Articles in Law
Original Intent: Does The Double Jeopardy Clause Apply To Incarceration?, Bruce Ledewitz
Original Intent: Does The Double Jeopardy Clause Apply To Incarceration?, Bruce Ledewitz
Ledewitz Papers
Published scholarship collected from academic journals, law reviews, newspaper publications & online periodicals
Lincoln, Vallandingham, And Anti-War Speech In The Civil War, Michael Kent Curtis
Lincoln, Vallandingham, And Anti-War Speech In The Civil War, Michael Kent Curtis
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
In the early morning hours of May 5, 1863, Union soldiers forcibly arrested Clement L. Vallandigham, a prominent Democratic politician and former congressman, for an anti-war speech which he had given a few days earlier in Mount Vernon, Ohio. Vallandigham's arrest ignited debate about freedom of speech in a democracy during a time of war and the First Amendment rights of critics of an administration. This Article is one in a series by Professor Curtis which examines episodes in the history of free speech before and during the Civil War.
In this Article, Professor Curtis explores the First Amendment's guarantee …
The Law Of War In Historical Perspective, Leslie C. Green
The Law Of War In Historical Perspective, Leslie C. Green
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Self-Interest, Politics And The Environment—A Response To Professor Schroeder, Donald T. Hornstein
Self-Interest, Politics And The Environment—A Response To Professor Schroeder, Donald T. Hornstein
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.
Rational Choice Versus Republican Moment Explanations For Environmental Laws, 1969-73, Christopher H. Schroeder
Rational Choice Versus Republican Moment Explanations For Environmental Laws, 1969-73, Christopher H. Schroeder
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.
Strange Bedfellows Make Normal Politics: An Essay, R. Shep Melnick
Strange Bedfellows Make Normal Politics: An Essay, R. Shep Melnick
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.
Environmental Legislation And The Problem Of Collective Action, Robert V. Percival
Environmental Legislation And The Problem Of Collective Action, Robert V. Percival
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.
Some Thoughts On Ideas That Gave Rise To International Humanitarian Law, Geza Herczegh
Some Thoughts On Ideas That Gave Rise To International Humanitarian Law, Geza Herczegh
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Rear Admiral Charles H. Stockton, The Naval War College, And The Law Of Naval Warfare, John Hattendorf
Rear Admiral Charles H. Stockton, The Naval War College, And The Law Of Naval Warfare, John Hattendorf
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Imperfect Death Penalty Not Acceptable, Bruce Ledewitz
Imperfect Death Penalty Not Acceptable, Bruce Ledewitz
Ledewitz Papers
Published scholarship collected from academic journals, law reviews, newspaper publications & online periodicals
Independent Judges And Independent Justice, Suzanna Sherry
Independent Judges And Independent Justice, Suzanna Sherry
Law and Contemporary Problems
Sherry discusses how judges have exercised their independence. She provides a brief historical overview of judges using their independence to implement their own view of justice.
Separating Judicial Power, David P. Currie
Separating Judicial Power, David P. Currie
Law and Contemporary Problems
Currie outlines the development of the status of judges in England and in the US, with a brief reference to the German system. He also discusses some of the more important controversies over judicial independence and accountability that have arisen under the US Constitution.
Constitutionalizing Kwik-E-Mart, Bruce Ledewitz
Constitutionalizing Kwik-E-Mart, Bruce Ledewitz
Ledewitz Papers
Published scholarship collected from academic journals, law reviews, newspaper publications & online periodicals
The Federal Communications Law Journal At Sixty, Adrian Cronauer
The Federal Communications Law Journal At Sixty, Adrian Cronauer
Federal Communications Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Toward A Constitutional Kleptocracy: Civil Forfeiture In America, Stephan B. Herpel
Toward A Constitutional Kleptocracy: Civil Forfeiture In America, Stephan B. Herpel
Michigan Law Review
Leonard Levy, the legal historian who has written a number of highly regarded historical studies on various provisions of the United States Constitution, has added to his impressive oeuvre a new study of civil and criminal forfeiture. A License to Steal brings together a discussion of English legal history, a review of a number of Nineteenth Century and late Twentieth Century Supreme Court forfeiture decisions, accounts of actual applications of civil and criminal forfeiture, and a summary and critique of legislative proposals that have been made for reform of the civil forfeiture provisions of the federal drug statute. There is …
Proposition 215: De Facto Legalization Of Pot And The Shortcomings Of Direct Democracy, Michael Vitiello
Proposition 215: De Facto Legalization Of Pot And The Shortcomings Of Direct Democracy, Michael Vitiello
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
In 1996, California voters passed Proposition 215, officially titled The Compassionate Use Act of 1996, and popularly known as the "medical marijuana" initiative. This initiative allows qualifying people and their caregivers immunity from criminal prosecution when the state attempts to charge them with possession or cultivation of marijuana. Professor Vitiello uses the medical marijuana initiative as a case study illustrating flaws in California's ballot initiative process He examines the history of the initiative process in California, misleading aspects of the campaign for Proposition 215, and ambiguities in the proposition's language. Concluding that the initiative process as it now stands fosters …
In Memoriam: Donald Stuart Russell, John C. Moylan Iii
In Memoriam: Donald Stuart Russell, John C. Moylan Iii
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
From Horse Trading To Insider Trading: The Historical Antecedents Of The Insider Trading Debate, Paula J. Dalley
From Horse Trading To Insider Trading: The Historical Antecedents Of The Insider Trading Debate, Paula J. Dalley
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
John Marshall And The Rule Of Law, John V. Orth
John Marshall And The Rule Of Law, John V. Orth
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Petigru College, William Shepard Mcaninch
Petigru College, William Shepard Mcaninch
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Digital Television History: "Take One", Herbert A. Terry
Digital Television History: "Take One", Herbert A. Terry
Federal Communications Law Journal
Book Review: Defining Vision: The Battle for the Future of Television, By Joel Brinkley.
Criminality In The Law Of War, Howard Levie
Criminality In The Law Of War, Howard Levie
International Law Studies
First published in 1 International Criminal Law 233 (M. CherifBassiouni ed.) 1986)
Advanced Legal Studies, University Of Michigan Law School
Advanced Legal Studies, University Of Michigan Law School
Miscellaneous Law School History & Publications
The Law School is part of the University of Michigan, among the world's premier research and teaching universities. The University is renowned for its top-ranked graduate programs in the social sciences and humanities; its schools of law, engineering, business, medicine and music; and its specialized research institutes and centers of study. Law students are able to take advantage of the rich intellectual life and the tremendous resources such as libraries, cultural and recreational facilities, and curricular offerings in other fields, made possible by the larger university environment.
How To Constitutionalize International Law And Foreign Policy For The Benefit Of Civil Society?, Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
How To Constitutionalize International Law And Foreign Policy For The Benefit Of Civil Society?, Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
Michigan Journal of International Law
All societies have adopted rules in order to reconcile conflicts among the short-term interests of their citizens with their common long-term interests. All societies have learned that rule-making and rule-enforcement require government powers, as well as "checks and balances" against abuses of such powers. Constitutionalism has emerged as the most important human invention for protecting equal rights of the citizens against such abuses. It rests on the rationality of Ulysses who, when approaching the island of the sirens and knowing of their dangers, ordered his companions to bind him to the mast and not to release him under any circumstances.' …
Green Forms And Legal Aid Offices: A History Of Publicly Funded Legal Services In Britain And The United States, Joan Mahoney
Green Forms And Legal Aid Offices: A History Of Publicly Funded Legal Services In Britain And The United States, Joan Mahoney
Saint Louis University Public Law Review
No abstract provided.
Necessary Legends: The National Equal Justice Library And The Importance Of Poverty Lawyers’ History, Marie A. Failinger
Necessary Legends: The National Equal Justice Library And The Importance Of Poverty Lawyers’ History, Marie A. Failinger
Saint Louis University Public Law Review
No abstract provided.
Compliance Programs: An Alternative To Punitive Damages For Corporate Defendants, Charles M. Foster Jr., Stephen L. Poe, Michael K. Braswell
Compliance Programs: An Alternative To Punitive Damages For Corporate Defendants, Charles M. Foster Jr., Stephen L. Poe, Michael K. Braswell
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Establishing A Federal Constitutional Right To A Healthy Environment In Us And In Our Posterity, Bruce Ledewitz
Establishing A Federal Constitutional Right To A Healthy Environment In Us And In Our Posterity, Bruce Ledewitz
Ledewitz Papers
Published scholarship collected from academic journals, law reviews, newspaper publications & online periodicals.
If It Didn't Exist, It Would Have To Be Invented - Reviving The Administrative Conference, Jeffrey Lubbers
If It Didn't Exist, It Would Have To Be Invented - Reviving The Administrative Conference, Jeffrey Lubbers
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
No abstract provided.
Ua Mau Ke Ea O Ka Aina I Ka Pono:Voting Rights And The Native Hawaiian Sovereignty Plebiscite, Troy M. Yoshino
Ua Mau Ke Ea O Ka Aina I Ka Pono:Voting Rights And The Native Hawaiian Sovereignty Plebiscite, Troy M. Yoshino
Michigan Journal of Race and Law
Using the Native Hawaiian Sovereignty Plebiscite to investigate the complex interplay between race, nationalism, and the special purpose district exception, this Note chronicles the development of relevant legal doctrines and the history of the Native Hawaiians' quest for self-government in an attempt to untangle those issues. In doing so, this Note concludes that the Native Hawaiian Sovereignty Plebiscite was an unconstitutional method of securing sovereign rights for Native Hawaiians, but that a Native Hawaiian claim to at least some form of self-government is justified. As a result, this Note searches for a method that will guarantee self-government as well as …