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1994

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Freedom From Incarceration: Why Is This Right Different From All Other Rights?, Sherry F. Colb Nov 1994

Freedom From Incarceration: Why Is This Right Different From All Other Rights?, Sherry F. Colb

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

American constitutional jurisprudence has long accepted the notion that the exercise of certain rights can only be restricted by the government if the restriction satisfies strict scrutiny. The Supreme Court has identified such rights as fundamental often by relying on an expansive interpretation of the word "liberty" in the due process clause of the fourteenth amendment. In this Article, Professor Colb argues that the Supreme Court has failed to recognize the right to physical liberty itself as a fundamental right. She demonstrates that at present conduct that is not itself constitutionally protected may serve as the basis for imprisonment even …


Go Home Stranger: An Analysis Of Unequal Workers' Compensation Death Benefits To Nonresident Alien Beneficiaries, Adam S. Hersh Jul 1994

Go Home Stranger: An Analysis Of Unequal Workers' Compensation Death Benefits To Nonresident Alien Beneficiaries, Adam S. Hersh

Florida State University Law Review

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A Precarious Path: The Bill Of Rights After 200 Years, Tony A. Freyer Apr 1994

A Precarious Path: The Bill Of Rights After 200 Years, Tony A. Freyer

Vanderbilt Law Review

The Bill of Rights occupies an ambiguous place in American society. Americans favor the Bill of Rights in principle, but when asked whether they support particular rights guarantees for real-life practices such as gun ownership, capital punishment, abortion, and flag burning, Americans fervently and profoundly disagree. The essays David J. Bodenhamer and James W. Ely, Jr. have compiled in The Bill of Rights in Modern America After 200 Years, richly suggest why Americans have reconciled principle and practice with such difficulty. Written for a popular audience by specialists who possess a profound knowledge of and differing views concerning the technical …


A Response To Professor Choper: Laying Down Another Ladder, Sheri Lynn Johnson Mar 1994

A Response To Professor Choper: Laying Down Another Ladder, Sheri Lynn Johnson

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

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"Buying Up Speech": Active Government And The Terms Of The First Amendment And Fourteenth Amendments, William T. Mayton Feb 1994

"Buying Up Speech": Active Government And The Terms Of The First Amendment And Fourteenth Amendments, William T. Mayton

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

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New York's Educational Finance Scheme: Should It Be Declared Unconstitutional?, Janine M. Sarbak Jan 1994

New York's Educational Finance Scheme: Should It Be Declared Unconstitutional?, Janine M. Sarbak

Touro Law Review

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Bi-Partisan Voting: In Re Matthews Jan 1994

Bi-Partisan Voting: In Re Matthews

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Equal Protection: In Re Cooper Jan 1994

Equal Protection: In Re Cooper

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Equal Protection: Mcdermott V. Forsythe Jan 1994

Equal Protection: Mcdermott V. Forsythe

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Due Process: People V. Morales Jan 1994

Due Process: People V. Morales

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Due Process: Alfonso V. Fernandez Jan 1994

Due Process: Alfonso V. Fernandez

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Due Process: T.E.A. Marine Automotive Corp. V. Scaduto Jan 1994

Due Process: T.E.A. Marine Automotive Corp. V. Scaduto

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Equal Protection: People V. Peart Jan 1994

Equal Protection: People V. Peart

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Scope Of The Fourteenth Amendment Liberty Interest: Does The Constitution Encompass A Right To Define Oneself Out Of Existence? An Exchange Of Views With John A. Powell, Legal Director, American Civil Liberties Union, Robert A. Destro Jan 1994

The Scope Of The Fourteenth Amendment Liberty Interest: Does The Constitution Encompass A Right To Define Oneself Out Of Existence? An Exchange Of Views With John A. Powell, Legal Director, American Civil Liberties Union, Robert A. Destro

Scholarly Articles

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Voting Rights Debate, Charles Stephen Ralston, Michael A. Carvin Jan 1994

Voting Rights Debate, Charles Stephen Ralston, Michael A. Carvin

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Apportionment: Longway V. Jefferson County Board Of Supervisors Jan 1994

Apportionment: Longway V. Jefferson County Board Of Supervisors

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Due Process: People V. Outley Jan 1994

Due Process: People V. Outley

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Due Process: Manshul Construction Corp. V. New York City School Construction Authority Jan 1994

Due Process: Manshul Construction Corp. V. New York City School Construction Authority

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Due Process: Hillard V. Coughlin Iii Jan 1994

Due Process: Hillard V. Coughlin Iii

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Equal Protection: People V. Childress Jan 1994

Equal Protection: People V. Childress

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Equal Protection: People V. Walker Jan 1994

Equal Protection: People V. Walker

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Equal Protection: People V. Rodney Jan 1994

Equal Protection: People V. Rodney

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Equal Protection: New York State Clinical Laboratory Ass'n Inc. V. Kaladjian Jan 1994

Equal Protection: New York State Clinical Laboratory Ass'n Inc. V. Kaladjian

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Equal Protection: Barth V. Crosson Jan 1994

Equal Protection: Barth V. Crosson

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Due Process: Unification Theological Seminary V. City Of Poughkeepsie Jan 1994

Due Process: Unification Theological Seminary V. City Of Poughkeepsie

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Equal Protection: Chin V. Board Of Elections Jan 1994

Equal Protection: Chin V. Board Of Elections

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Challenging The Constitutionality Of President Clinton's Compromise: A Practical Alternative To The Military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell Policy, 28 J. Marshall L. Rev. 179 (1994), Kenneth S. Mclaughlin Jr. Jan 1994

Challenging The Constitutionality Of President Clinton's Compromise: A Practical Alternative To The Military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell Policy, 28 J. Marshall L. Rev. 179 (1994), Kenneth S. Mclaughlin Jr.

UIC Law Review

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The Constitutionality Of Enjoining Criminal Street Gangs As Public Nuisances, Christopher S. Yoo Jan 1994

The Constitutionality Of Enjoining Criminal Street Gangs As Public Nuisances, Christopher S. Yoo

All Faculty Scholarship

California jurisdictions have increasingly used injunctions to combat the growth criminal street gangs. The use of civil sanctions to redress criminal activity raises difficult constitutional questions, potentially creating personal criminal codes that may infringe upon defendants’ substantive constitutional rights. In addition, employing civil remedies may deprive defendants of constitutional procedural protections that would have been provided if the jurisdiction had elected to deter the same behavior with available criminal sanctions. Although the use of injunctions places pressure on a number of substantive constitutional rights, including the freedom of association, freedom of expression, right to travel, the injunction terms will likely …


Book Review. Legitimacy And History: Self-Government In American Constitutional Theory, Daniel O. Conkle Jan 1994

Book Review. Legitimacy And History: Self-Government In American Constitutional Theory, Daniel O. Conkle

Articles by Maurer Faculty

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State Constitutional Protection Of Children With Aids And The Right To A Public Education, Jeffrey M. Croasdell Jan 1994

State Constitutional Protection Of Children With Aids And The Right To A Public Education, Jeffrey M. Croasdell

Cleveland State Law Review

The purpose of this article is to examine the problem that the American public school system is facing with respect to children with AIDS. In addition, this paper will examine how the courts are analyzing this issue and show why the current trend of analysis is weaker than it should be. Finally, this paper will look at how state constitutions are more frequently being used to protect individual rights and how the state constitutions could be used to protect the right of children with AIDS to free public education.