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Voting Is Association, Daniel P. Tokaji Jan 2016

Voting Is Association, Daniel P. Tokaji

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Partitioning And Rights: The Supreme Court's Accidental Jurisprudence Of Democratic Process, James A. Gardner Oct 2014

Partitioning And Rights: The Supreme Court's Accidental Jurisprudence Of Democratic Process, James A. Gardner

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In democracies that allocate to a court responsibility for interpreting and enforcing the constitutional ground rules of democratic politics, the sheer importance of the task would seem to oblige such courts to guide their rulings by developing an account of the nature and prominent features of the constitutional commitment to democracy. The U.S. Supreme Court, however, has from the beginning refused to develop a general account—a theory—of how the U.S. Constitution establishes and structures democratic politics. The Court’s diffidence left a vacuum at the heart of its constitutional jurisprudence of democratic process, and like most vacuums, this one was almost …


Choppy Waters Are Forecast For Academic Free Speech, Rachel E. Fugate Oct 1998

Choppy Waters Are Forecast For Academic Free Speech, Rachel E. Fugate

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Mccall V. State, 354 So. 2d 869 (Fla. 1978), Arthur C. Beal, Jr. Oct 1979

Mccall V. State, 354 So. 2d 869 (Fla. 1978), Arthur C. Beal, Jr.

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Constitutional Law-THE FINE LINE BETWEEN PROTECTED AND NON-PROTECTED SPEECH


Spears V. State, 337 So. 2d 977 (Fla. 1976), John Mueller Apr 1978

Spears V. State, 337 So. 2d 977 (Fla. 1976), John Mueller

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Constitutional Law- SPEECH- FLORIDA'S INDECENT AND OBSCENE LANGUAGE STATUTE DECLARED UNCONSTITUTIONAL ON ITS FACE FOR OVERBREADTH.


The Federal Election Campaign Act Amendments Of 1974: The Constitutionality Of Limiting Political Advertising By The Non-Candidate, John P. Hollihan Apr 1975

The Federal Election Campaign Act Amendments Of 1974: The Constitutionality Of Limiting Political Advertising By The Non-Candidate, John P. Hollihan

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No abstract provided.