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Full-Text Articles in Fourteenth Amendment
This Isn't A Reality Show: How Social Media Livestreams Of High-Profile Criminal Trials May Violate One's Right To A Fair Trial, Ryan Fenn
St. John's Law Review
(Excerpt)
Since the invention of television in 1927, the American legal system faced drastic changes. In 1935, the first trial was broadcast to the public in the case of Bruno Hauptmann. During the trial, “[e]laborate telegraph equipment” was installed in the courtroom, with “sound and motion picture equipment . . . plainly visible in the [courtroom] balcony.” From 1935 on, broadcasting technology has been utilized in the courtroom to convey the inner workings of certain courts to the public, which has stimulated debate over whether the use of this technology is conducive to a fair trial under the Sixth and …
Shh! State Legislators Bite Your Tongues: Semantics Dictates The Constitutionality Of Public School "Moment Of Silence" Statutes, Elizabeth Anne Walsh
Shh! State Legislators Bite Your Tongues: Semantics Dictates The Constitutionality Of Public School "Moment Of Silence" Statutes, Elizabeth Anne Walsh
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Silent Protest: A Catholic Justice Dissents In Buck V. Bell, Phillip Thompson
Silent Protest: A Catholic Justice Dissents In Buck V. Bell, Phillip Thompson
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Legal/Legislative Issues In Euthanasia And Physician-Assisted Suicide, Edward Grant
Legal/Legislative Issues In Euthanasia And Physician-Assisted Suicide, Edward Grant
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
The Right To Self-Directed Death: Reconsidering An Ancient Proscription, G. Steven Neeley
The Right To Self-Directed Death: Reconsidering An Ancient Proscription, G. Steven Neeley
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Bray V. Alexandria Women's Health Clinic: Abortion Protesters Are Not Liable Under The Ku Klux Klan Act, Sue Mota
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
The Equal Rights Amendment: A Legal Assessment, Wilfred R. Caron
The Equal Rights Amendment: A Legal Assessment, Wilfred R. Caron
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Abortion And The Conscience Of The Nation, Ronald Reagan
Abortion And The Conscience Of The Nation, Ronald Reagan
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Human Life Federalism Amendment - I. Legal Aspects, Professor John S. Noonan, University Of California
Human Life Federalism Amendment - I. Legal Aspects, Professor John S. Noonan, University Of California
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Human Life Federalism Amendment - I. Legal Aspects, Dennis J. Horan, Esq.
Human Life Federalism Amendment - I. Legal Aspects, Dennis J. Horan, Esq.
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Human Life Federalism Amendment - I. Legal Aspects, Wilfred R. Caron, General Counsel, United States Catholic Conference
Human Life Federalism Amendment - I. Legal Aspects, Wilfred R. Caron, General Counsel, United States Catholic Conference
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Critical Abortion Litigation, Dennis J. Hoaran, Hinshaw, Culbertson, Hobon & Fuller Chicago, Illinois
Critical Abortion Litigation, Dennis J. Hoaran, Hinshaw, Culbertson, Hobon & Fuller Chicago, Illinois
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
National Origin Discrimination Against Americans Of Southern And Eastern European Ancestry: A Review Of The Legal History And Judicial Interpretations, Rachel Rossoni Munafo
National Origin Discrimination Against Americans Of Southern And Eastern European Ancestry: A Review Of The Legal History And Judicial Interpretations, Rachel Rossoni Munafo
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Wade & Bolton: Fundamental Legal Errors And Dangerous Implications, Robert M. Byrn
Wade & Bolton: Fundamental Legal Errors And Dangerous Implications, Robert M. Byrn
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
The Right To Abortion: Expansion Of The Right To Privacy Through The Fourteenth Amendment, David Goldenberg
The Right To Abortion: Expansion Of The Right To Privacy Through The Fourteenth Amendment, David Goldenberg
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Obscenity Law: Après Stanley, Le Deluge?, Michael J. Gaynor
Obscenity Law: Après Stanley, Le Deluge?, Michael J. Gaynor
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Recent Abortion Litigation, Martin F. Mckernan, Jr.
Recent Abortion Litigation, Martin F. Mckernan, Jr.
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Discrimination In Employment, Housing, And Education: Constitutional Concepts And Social Theories, Frederick D. Braid
Discrimination In Employment, Housing, And Education: Constitutional Concepts And Social Theories, Frederick D. Braid
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Thompson V. Shapiro: Residence Requirements And The Right To Life
Thompson V. Shapiro: Residence Requirements And The Right To Life
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Beware The Friends You Keep And The Places You Sleep: The Fourth Amendments Limited Protection Over Visitors And Their Belongings, Alysha C. Preston
Beware The Friends You Keep And The Places You Sleep: The Fourth Amendments Limited Protection Over Visitors And Their Belongings, Alysha C. Preston
St. John's Law Review
(Excerpt)
This Note concludes that the Arizona Supreme Court correctly applied the possession test and strongly urges the Supreme Court to address the issue and follow in Arizona’s footsteps. The possession test not only provides the best guidance for both officers and courts, but also provides the most precision and clarity. More importantly, this approach aligns with current Supreme Court case law and conforms to established Fourth Amendment principles. Holding otherwise would gravely undermine policy, disregard current precedents, and undervalue the sole purpose for the Fourth Amendment’s existence: to protect one’s reasonable expectation of privacy. Part I examines the scope …
De Jure Integration In Education, Bernard E. Gegan
De Jure Integration In Education, Bernard E. Gegan
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
The "Higher Law" Doctrine In Bracton And St. Thomas, Charles M. Whelan, S.J.
The "Higher Law" Doctrine In Bracton And St. Thomas, Charles M. Whelan, S.J.
The Catholic Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Homosexuality In High School: Recognizing A Student's Right To Privacy, Bari Nadworny
Homosexuality In High School: Recognizing A Student's Right To Privacy, Bari Nadworny
St. John's Law Review
(Excerpt)
This Note argues that high school officials disclosing information about a student's sexual orientation without the student's permission is a violation of the student's constitutional right to informational privacy. Part I examines the Supreme Court's informational privacy jurisprudence. This Part also examines the circuit court opinions that have contributed to the law in this area regarding personal sexual matters. Part II examines the current split of authority between the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, which has held that such a privacy right exists, and the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, which has held that it does not. Part III …
No Country For Old Men?: The Non-Preclusive Effect Of The Age Discrimination In Employment Act On § 1983 Age Discrimination Claims, Lauren Tauro
St. John's Law Review
(Excerpt)
This Note argues that the ADEA should not be interpreted to preclude § 1983 constitutional claims for age discrimination in employment. Part I of this Note discusses the history and development of the statutory schemes that provide protection for employees against age discrimination in the workplace: § 1983 of the Civil Rights Act and the ADEA. Part II reviews relevant case law explaining the arguments for and against § 1983 preclusion to illustrate the interaction between § 1983 and the ADEA. Finally, Part III provides an equitable approach for courts to use to analyze § 1983 claims for age …