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Consequences Of Supreme Court Decisions Upholding Individual Constitutional Rights, Jesse H. Choper
Consequences Of Supreme Court Decisions Upholding Individual Constitutional Rights, Jesse H. Choper
Michigan Law Review
The thrust of this Article is to attempt to ascertain just what differences the Court's judgments upholding individual constitutional rights have made for those who fall within the ambit of their protection. It seeks to address such questions as: What were the conditions that existed before the Court's ruling? How many people were subject to the regime that was invalidated by the Justices? Was the Court's mandate successfully implemented? What were the consequences for those affected? At a subjective level, were the repercussions perceived as salutary by those (or at least most of those) who were the beneficiaries of the …
From Swift To Erie: An Historical Perspective, Gene R. Shreve
From Swift To Erie: An Historical Perspective, Gene R. Shreve
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Harmony & Dissonance: The Swift & Erie Cases in American Federalism by Tony Freyer
Rediscovering The American Origins Of Judicial Review: A Rebuttal To The Views Stated By Currie And Other Schools, 18 J. Marshall L. Rev. 49 (1984), P. Allan Dionisopoulos, Paul Peterson
Rediscovering The American Origins Of Judicial Review: A Rebuttal To The Views Stated By Currie And Other Schools, 18 J. Marshall L. Rev. 49 (1984), P. Allan Dionisopoulos, Paul Peterson
UIC Law Review
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