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Full-Text Articles in Jurisprudence
Trial By Combat In The Modern World, Michael L. Smith
Trial By Combat In The Modern World, Michael L. Smith
Barry Law Review
The ancient practice of trial by combat was abandoned hundreds of years ago and has never been employed in America. Yet this has not stopped litigants and others from demanding trial by combat—a tactic which, while infrequent, implicates deeper questions of the history of American law. In the past several years, several high-profile demands for trial by combat have prompted media attention and caused several commentators to suggest that trial by combat may be an option for civil litigants. Most coverage and commentary only focuses on each instance of trial by combat as they arise—without attention to other examples of …
“Protecting The Superfluous…To Preserve The Necessary”: Whose Is The Power? The Case Of The Cursing Cheerleader: Mahanoy Area School District V. B.L., Lisa Smith-Butler
“Protecting The Superfluous…To Preserve The Necessary”: Whose Is The Power? The Case Of The Cursing Cheerleader: Mahanoy Area School District V. B.L., Lisa Smith-Butler
Barry Law Review
This article explores the free speech rights of students in the public school setting while off-campus in the recently decided Supreme Court of the United States case of Mahanoy Area School District v. B.L. It examines the history of school discipline from the American colonial period to the present, and briefly explores the First Amendment doctrine regarding content regulation. Next, it reviews the line of Supreme Court decisions from Tinker onwards regarding students’ First Amendment rights in the public school setting and then studies decisions from circuit courts. It then considers the various rules proposed by all of the litigants …
Reforming The Methods Used For Obtaining Juvenile Confessions, Melissa Sarsten Polito
Reforming The Methods Used For Obtaining Juvenile Confessions, Melissa Sarsten Polito
Barry Law Review
No abstract provided.
Proving The Negative: Florida's Stand Your Ground Law And The Burden Of Proof, Connor Bishop
Proving The Negative: Florida's Stand Your Ground Law And The Burden Of Proof, Connor Bishop
Barry Law Review
Self-defense and Stand Your Ground laws are controversial subjects in today’s world. On one side, some argue that these laws protect our Second Amendment right to bear arms, protect ourselves, and our loved ones without fear of criminal prosecution. On the other hand, opponents argue that Stand Your Ground laws encourage evermore violent acts and vigilantism. In the center is the controversy of applying the law. From the people who are disproportionately charged and tried to those that avoid prosecution, this country has become a heightened example of the problems with the current state of self-defense. From Zimmerman to the …
The Hale Act Only Fuels The Wheel Of Abuse In The Digital Age, Kathleen Evans
The Hale Act Only Fuels The Wheel Of Abuse In The Digital Age, Kathleen Evans
Barry Law Review
No abstract provided.
What’S In A Name? The Use Of The Title “Doctor” By Jds In Academia, Charles W. Penrod, Lindsay Fryer
What’S In A Name? The Use Of The Title “Doctor” By Jds In Academia, Charles W. Penrod, Lindsay Fryer
Barry Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Lit Stick Of Dynamite: The Story Of Desegregation In Clinton, Tennessee, Johnny Cerisano
A Lit Stick Of Dynamite: The Story Of Desegregation In Clinton, Tennessee, Johnny Cerisano
Barry Law Review
No abstract provided.
Islam And Democracy: Appreciating The Nuance And Complexity Of Legal Systems With A Basis In Religion, Massimo Campanini, Mohamed Arafa
Islam And Democracy: Appreciating The Nuance And Complexity Of Legal Systems With A Basis In Religion, Massimo Campanini, Mohamed Arafa
Barry Law Review
No abstract provided.
When The Rule Invites The Exceptions: How The Arizona Supreme Court's Attempt To Clarify The Economic Loss Rule In Flagstaff Affordable Housing Has Led To Discontinuity In Subsequent Application, Grant H. Frazier, Justin J. Larson
When The Rule Invites The Exceptions: How The Arizona Supreme Court's Attempt To Clarify The Economic Loss Rule In Flagstaff Affordable Housing Has Led To Discontinuity In Subsequent Application, Grant H. Frazier, Justin J. Larson
Barry Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Constitution Is Dead, Long Live The Constitution! The Creation, Endurance, And Modification Of Modern Revolutionary Constitutions, Jorge M. Farinacci-FernóS
The Constitution Is Dead, Long Live The Constitution! The Creation, Endurance, And Modification Of Modern Revolutionary Constitutions, Jorge M. Farinacci-FernóS
Barry Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Shield Becomes A Sword: Defining And Deploying A Constitutional Theory For Communities Of Interest In Political Redistricting, Glenn D. Magpantay
A Shield Becomes A Sword: Defining And Deploying A Constitutional Theory For Communities Of Interest In Political Redistricting, Glenn D. Magpantay
Barry Law Review
No abstract provided.
An Immigration Defense Lawyer Walked Into A Barr... The Impact Of Trump’S Justice Department On The Defense Of Criminal Immigrants, Michael Vastine
An Immigration Defense Lawyer Walked Into A Barr... The Impact Of Trump’S Justice Department On The Defense Of Criminal Immigrants, Michael Vastine
Barry Law Review
No abstract provided.
Sexual Orientation Discrimination And The Opportunity For Florida To Finally Make Amends, Samantha Lambert
Sexual Orientation Discrimination And The Opportunity For Florida To Finally Make Amends, Samantha Lambert
Barry Law Review
No abstract provided.
Mcneighbor? Legal Barriers To A National Food-Sharing Economy, Evelyn Schwalb
Mcneighbor? Legal Barriers To A National Food-Sharing Economy, Evelyn Schwalb
Barry Law Review
No abstract provided.
Lgbt Discrimination As Religious Discrimination: Ruse Or Resolution?, Craig Westergard
Lgbt Discrimination As Religious Discrimination: Ruse Or Resolution?, Craig Westergard
Barry Law Review
No abstract provided.
States As Civil Rights Actors: Assessing Advocacy Mechanisms Within A State’S Legislative, Executive, And Judicial Branches, Jennifer Safstrom
States As Civil Rights Actors: Assessing Advocacy Mechanisms Within A State’S Legislative, Executive, And Judicial Branches, Jennifer Safstrom
Barry Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reframing The Affirmative Action Debate To Move Beyond Arguments For Diversity And Interest Convergence, Adrian Jamal Mclain, Steven L. Nelson
Reframing The Affirmative Action Debate To Move Beyond Arguments For Diversity And Interest Convergence, Adrian Jamal Mclain, Steven L. Nelson
Barry Law Review
No abstract provided.
All That Is Liquidated Melts Into Air: Five Meta-Interpretive Issues, D.A. Jeremy Telman
All That Is Liquidated Melts Into Air: Five Meta-Interpretive Issues, D.A. Jeremy Telman
Barry Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Comprehensive Rethinking Of Equal Protection Post-Obergefelll: A Plea For Substantivity In Law, Shannon Gilreath
A Comprehensive Rethinking Of Equal Protection Post-Obergefelll: A Plea For Substantivity In Law, Shannon Gilreath
Barry Law Review
No abstract provided.
Immigration's Future: Closing The Door On The American Dream?, Ritcy Canelon
Immigration's Future: Closing The Door On The American Dream?, Ritcy Canelon
Barry Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Threat Is Real: Protecting The Energy Infrastructure From Cyberattacks, Patricia Blotzer
The Threat Is Real: Protecting The Energy Infrastructure From Cyberattacks, Patricia Blotzer
Barry Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Government Should Not Always Win: I.R.S. Practices That Verge On Unconstitutional Practices, Kayla Kendrick Odom
The Government Should Not Always Win: I.R.S. Practices That Verge On Unconstitutional Practices, Kayla Kendrick Odom
Barry Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Opioid Crisis: The States' And Local Governments' Response To Bigpharma's Deception And Why The Supremacy Clause May Provide A Cloak For Opioid Manufacturers To Hide Behind, Tracie Childers
Barry Law Review
No abstract provided.
Remedies In The Ucc: Some Critical Thoughts, Victor Goldberg
Remedies In The Ucc: Some Critical Thoughts, Victor Goldberg
Barry Law Review
No abstract provided.
Uniform Commercial Code Article Two Revisions: The View Of The Trenches, Henry Gabriel
Uniform Commercial Code Article Two Revisions: The View Of The Trenches, Henry Gabriel
Barry Law Review
No abstract provided.
Foreword, Leticia Diaz
The Revision Of Article 2: Commercial Sellers Vs. Consumer Buyers Appendix, James J. White
The Revision Of Article 2: Commercial Sellers Vs. Consumer Buyers Appendix, James J. White
Barry Law Review
No abstract provided.
Importing Uniform Sales Law Into Article 2, Steven Walt
Importing Uniform Sales Law Into Article 2, Steven Walt
Barry Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Myth Of Trade Usages: A Talk, Lisa Bernstein
The Myth Of Trade Usages: A Talk, Lisa Bernstein
Barry Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Revision Of Article 2: Commercial Sellers Vs. Consumer Buyers, James J. White
The Revision Of Article 2: Commercial Sellers Vs. Consumer Buyers, James J. White
Barry Law Review
No abstract provided.