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Growing Up Marshall: Life, Legacy & Lessons Learned, John W. Marshall
Growing Up Marshall: Life, Legacy & Lessons Learned, John W. Marshall
Buffalo Law Review
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The Security Court, Matthew J. Steilen
The Security Court, Matthew J. Steilen
Journal Articles
The Supreme Court is concerned not only with the limits of our government’s power to protect us, but also with how it protects us. Government can protect us by passing laws that grant powers to its agencies or by conferring discretion on the officers in those agencies. Security by law is preferable to the extent that it promotes rule of law values—certainty, predictability, uniformity, and so on—but, security by discretion is preferable to the extent that it gives government the room it needs to meet threats in whatever form they present themselves. Drawing a line between security by law and …
The Equal Protection Clause In The Supreme Court 1873-1903, Richard S. Kay
The Equal Protection Clause In The Supreme Court 1873-1903, Richard S. Kay
Buffalo Law Review
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Contribution To An Explication Of The Activity Of The Warren Majority Of The Supreme Court, Mitchell Franklin
Contribution To An Explication Of The Activity Of The Warren Majority Of The Supreme Court, Mitchell Franklin
Buffalo Law Review
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The Uniqueness Of The Warren And Burger Courts In American Constitutional History, P. Allan Dionisopoulos
The Uniqueness Of The Warren And Burger Courts In American Constitutional History, P. Allan Dionisopoulos
Buffalo Law Review
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Gerald T. Dunne's Justice Joseph Story And The Rise Of The Supreme Court (Book Review), Alfred S. Konefsky
Gerald T. Dunne's Justice Joseph Story And The Rise Of The Supreme Court (Book Review), Alfred S. Konefsky
Book Reviews
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