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The Supreme Court And The Constitutional Rights Of Prisoners: A Reappraisal, Emily Calhoun
The Supreme Court And The Constitutional Rights Of Prisoners: A Reappraisal, Emily Calhoun
Publications
No abstract provided.
Wooley V. Maynard, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
The Supreme Court's Interpretation Of The Guarantee Of Freedom Of Speech, David S. Bogen
The Supreme Court's Interpretation Of The Guarantee Of Freedom Of Speech, David S. Bogen
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Federal Election Campaign Act Amendments Of 1974: The Constitutionality Of Limiting Political Advertising By The Non-Candidate, John P. Hollihan
The Federal Election Campaign Act Amendments Of 1974: The Constitutionality Of Limiting Political Advertising By The Non-Candidate, John P. Hollihan
Florida State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law-Blockbusting-Antiblockbusting Section Of The Civil Rights Act Of 1968 Held Not Violative Of First Amendment. Finding Of "Group Pattern Or Practice" Does Not Require A Showing Of Conspiracy Or Concerted Action
Fordham Urban Law Journal
An action was brought by the Attorney General against the president of a realty group and four other real estate brokers to enjoin alleged violations of anti-blockbusting provisions of the Fair Housing Act of 1968. Defendants were accused of individually and collectively engaging in a practice to prevent the enjoyment of rights granted by the Fair Housing Act and that a group of persons was denied rights as a result. It was alleged the defendant's agents made unlawful representations to white homeowners concerning changes in the racial composition of their neighborhood in order to induce sales. The trial court found …
Bellis V. United States, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Bellis V. United States, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Obscenity And The Right To Be Let Alone: The Balancing Of Constitutional Rights, Stephen W. Gard
Obscenity And The Right To Be Let Alone: The Balancing Of Constitutional Rights, Stephen W. Gard
Stephen W. Gard
While on the one hand a conceptual framework for obscenity cases is essential, it is equally true that the Supreme Court has in the past accepted theories proposed by commentators without making significant progress in extricating itself from the quagmire. In light of this situation, the purpose of this Note is not to urge the Court to accept any new theory for dealing with obscenity, but, rather, to suggest a conceptual framework present in the results of its prior decisions and to urge its explicit acceptance by the Court. No attempt will be made to be faithful to all the …
Hunt V. Mcnair, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Political Rights Of Government Employees, Donald H. Buckley
Political Rights Of Government Employees, Donald H. Buckley
Cleveland State Law Review
There are nearly three million federal employees, of whom 50.8 percent are professional, technical or administrative personnel. These federal employees and those individuals employed by a state or local agency whose principal employment is in connection with an activity which is financed in whole or in part by loans or grants made by the United States or a federal agency are subject to the United States Civil Service Commission rules regulating political activity. Under Civil Service rules, individuals may be removed from their employment for doing what every other American may consider a constitutionally protected right; namely, participating actively in …
Unconstitutional Conditions Upon Public Employment: New Departures In The Protection Of First Amendment Rights, Harold H. Bruff
Unconstitutional Conditions Upon Public Employment: New Departures In The Protection Of First Amendment Rights, Harold H. Bruff
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Comments, Various Editors
Book Review. Free Speech And Its Relation To Self-Government By Alexander Meiklejohn, John P. Frank
Book Review. Free Speech And Its Relation To Self-Government By Alexander Meiklejohn, John P. Frank
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Church And State - The Mandate Of The Establishment Clause: Wall Of Separation Or Benign Neutrality., William J. Cornelius
Church And State - The Mandate Of The Establishment Clause: Wall Of Separation Or Benign Neutrality., William J. Cornelius
St. Mary's Law Journal
Instead of continuing down the path of confusing, contradictory, and inconsistent nonestablishment clause decisions, the Court should opt for a new approach—benign neutrality. The Court currently follows one of three general approaches when deciding nonestablishment clause issues—Wall of Separation theory, Strict Neutrality theory, or the Accommodation theory. None of these three approaches has led to any clear standards or principles. The Wall of Separation theory has been argued to be the most historically accurate representation of the Framer’s intent, but that is inaccurate. Instead, the Framers pursued religious freedom instead of complete separation in order to partially avoid usurpation by …
Constitutional Law: First Amendment Rights: Goodbye To Free Student Press?, Deborah Jane Clarke
Constitutional Law: First Amendment Rights: Goodbye To Free Student Press?, Deborah Jane Clarke
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.