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Pretrial Commitment And The Fourth Amendment, Laurent Sacharoff
Pretrial Commitment And The Fourth Amendment, Laurent Sacharoff
Notre Dame Law Review
Today, the Fourth Amendment Warrant Clause governs arrest warrants and search warrants only. But in the founding era, the Warrant Clause governed a third type of warrant: the “warrant of commitment.” Judges issued these warrants to jail defendants pending trial. This Article argues that the Fourth Amendment Warrant Clause, with its oath and probable cause standard, should be understood today to apply to this third type of warrant. That means the Warrant Clause would govern any initial appearance where a judge first commits a defendant—a process that currently falls far short of fulfilling its constitutional and historical function. History supports …
Profiling Minority Law Librarians: An Update, Dwight B. King, Rhea Ballard-Thrower, Grace M. Mills
Profiling Minority Law Librarians: An Update, Dwight B. King, Rhea Ballard-Thrower, Grace M. Mills
Journal Articles
This is a 2007 update of a survey of minority law librarians first conducted in 1992. It offers a recent profile of our minority colleagues, enabling one to see how things have changed - or remained the same - over the course of fifteen years.
A Tribute To Robert L. Oakley: Remembering Bob Oakley, Roger F. Jacobs
A Tribute To Robert L. Oakley: Remembering Bob Oakley, Roger F. Jacobs
Journal Articles
A tribute to Robert L. Oakley, Professor and Law Librarian (1945-2007).
User Surveys: Libraries Ask, "Hey, How Am I Doing?", Dwight B. King
User Surveys: Libraries Ask, "Hey, How Am I Doing?", Dwight B. King
Journal Articles
Mr. King offers suggestions on how to create and use surveys effectively to assess the quality of a library.
In The Mountain/Green Eggheads And Old Hams, Thomas L. Shaffer
In The Mountain/Green Eggheads And Old Hams, Thomas L. Shaffer
Journal Articles
This article presents In the Mountain and Green Eggheads and Old Hams. Green Eggheads and Old Hams is an academic variation on a theme of Professor Seuss.
The University Of St. Thomas Law Library: A New Library For A New Era In Legal Education, Edmund P. Edmonds
The University Of St. Thomas Law Library: A New Library For A New Era In Legal Education, Edmund P. Edmonds
Journal Articles
In spring 2000, the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul/Minneapolis, Minnesota, offered me an intriguing challenge: Would I be willing to help create a brand new law library at St. Thomas' new School of Law? That opportunity was, in many ways, the ultimate chance to reconsider the fundamental underlying premises that form one's basic vision of a law library. One's understanding and thinking about these basic ideas forms the foundation on which one makes critical decisions about the law library every working day. What would it be like to have no past history to either inform or encumber those …
"Meet My Mentor": A Collection Of Personal Reminiscences, Frank G. Houdek, Edmund P. Edmonds
"Meet My Mentor": A Collection Of Personal Reminiscences, Frank G. Houdek, Edmund P. Edmonds
Journal Articles
Contributors describe the mentoring they received as law librarians. Individually the pieces offer fascinating glimpses of individuals and relationships. Collectively, they demonstrate how important - and how varied - the process of mentoring has been and continues to be for the growth and evolution of the profession.
Meet My Mentors -- Janet Wallin And Caroline Heriot, Edmund P. Edmonds
Meet My Mentors -- Janet Wallin And Caroline Heriot, Edmund P. Edmonds
Journal Articles
In this article, Dean Ed Edmonds describes his relationship with two people who mentored him in his career as a legal librarian.
Legal Writing In The New Millennium: Lessons From A Special Teacher And A "Special Classroom", Kenneth F. Ripple
Legal Writing In The New Millennium: Lessons From A Special Teacher And A "Special Classroom", Kenneth F. Ripple
Journal Articles
After receiving the invitation to address this conference, I found my thoughts often returning to my own education in legal writing. As I recall, my legal writing experience in law school was not a very intensive—or positive—one. As was quite typical in that era (almost thirty-three years ago), the program at my law school was not very extensive: we wrote a memorandum of law and a brief under the guidance of a graduate law student.
My real legal writing education took place in the study of the Chief Justice of the United States. For the better part of five years, …
"A Day In My Law Library Life," Circa 1997, Dwight B. King, Frank G. Houdek
"A Day In My Law Library Life," Circa 1997, Dwight B. King, Frank G. Houdek
Journal Articles
Contributors describe their lives as law librarians by recounting what they did during a single day at their jobs. Given the wide range of positions and libraries represented by the authors, the pieces collectively represent a snapshot - and a historical record - of the law library profession in 1997.
Profiling Minority Law Librarians: A Report On The 1992-93 Survey, Dwight B. King, Rhea A-L Ballard, Helena Lai, Grace M. Mills
Profiling Minority Law Librarians: A Report On The 1992-93 Survey, Dwight B. King, Rhea A-L Ballard, Helena Lai, Grace M. Mills
Journal Articles
The authors present a demographic and professional profile of AALL minority law librarian members based upon responses to a detailed survey that elicited information about work experience and skills, professional activities and participation, and career aspirations. The results lead the authors to suggest some recruitment strategies to increase diversity in law librarianship and the level of minority participation in AALL.
Cataloging Reform: An Overview For Academic Law Librarians, Joseph W. Thomas
Cataloging Reform: An Overview For Academic Law Librarians, Joseph W. Thomas
Journal Articles
Mr. Thomas explains the issues involved in cataloging reform and suggest methods for streamlining procedures without destroying quality, with particular reference to academic law libraries.