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The Devil Is In The Details: Articulating Practical Principles For Implementing The Duties In Pennsylvania's Environmental Rights Amendment, Kenneth Kristl
The Devil Is In The Details: Articulating Practical Principles For Implementing The Duties In Pennsylvania's Environmental Rights Amendment, Kenneth Kristl
Kenneth T Kristl
President Obama's Supreme Decision, Mary Brigid Mcmanamon
President Obama's Supreme Decision, Mary Brigid Mcmanamon
Mary Brigid McManamon
Cruz’S Birthplace Presents A Court Conundrum, Mary Brigid Mcmanamon
Cruz’S Birthplace Presents A Court Conundrum, Mary Brigid Mcmanamon
Mary Brigid McManamon
Improving Taiwan’S Global Competitiveness: Toward A Safer, Internationally Friendlier Society, Chiehwen Ed Hsu
Improving Taiwan’S Global Competitiveness: Toward A Safer, Internationally Friendlier Society, Chiehwen Ed Hsu
Chiehwen Ed Hsu
In Pa., Church Property Subject To Historic Designation, John Nivala
In Pa., Church Property Subject To Historic Designation, John Nivala
John F. Nivala
Ted Cruz Is Not Eligible To Be President, Mary Brigid Mcmanamon
Ted Cruz Is Not Eligible To Be President, Mary Brigid Mcmanamon
Mary Brigid McManamon
Is Modern Day Slavery A Private Act Or A Public System Of Oppression?, Maria Ontiveros
Is Modern Day Slavery A Private Act Or A Public System Of Oppression?, Maria Ontiveros
Maria L. Ontiveros
Moving Beyond Miranda: Concessions For Confessions, Scott Howe
Moving Beyond Miranda: Concessions For Confessions, Scott Howe
Scott W. Howe
Abstract: The law governing police interrogation provides perverse incentives. For criminal suspects, the law rewards obstruction and concealment. For police officers, it honors deceit and psychological aggression. For the courts and the rest of us, it encourages blindness and rationalization. This Article contends that the law could help foster better behaviors. The law could incentivize criminals to confess without police trickery and oppression. It could motivate police officers involved in obtaining suspect statements to avoid chicanery and duress. And, it could summon courts and the rest of us to speak more truthfully about whether suspect admissions are the product of …