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The Admission Of Hearsay Evidence Where Defedant Misconduct Causes The Unavailability Of A Prosecution Witness, Paul T. Markland
The Admission Of Hearsay Evidence Where Defedant Misconduct Causes The Unavailability Of A Prosecution Witness, Paul T. Markland
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Our Conflicting Judgements About Pornography, Kent Greenfield
Our Conflicting Judgements About Pornography, Kent Greenfield
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
E-Mail And Voice Mail: Employee Privacy And The Federal Wiretap Statute , Thomas R. Greenberg
E-Mail And Voice Mail: Employee Privacy And The Federal Wiretap Statute , Thomas R. Greenberg
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Absurdity And The Limits Of Literalism: Defining The Absurd Result Principle In Statutory Interpretation, Veronica M. Dougherty
Absurdity And The Limits Of Literalism: Defining The Absurd Result Principle In Statutory Interpretation, Veronica M. Dougherty
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Helling V. Mckinney And Smoking In The Cell Block: Cruel And Unusual Punishment?, Lisa Gizzi
Helling V. Mckinney And Smoking In The Cell Block: Cruel And Unusual Punishment?, Lisa Gizzi
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Unconstitutional Conditions Doctrine And Mandating Norplant For Women On Welfare Discourse, Laurence C. Nolan
The Unconstitutional Conditions Doctrine And Mandating Norplant For Women On Welfare Discourse, Laurence C. Nolan
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
No abstract provided.
Conference: Supreme Court, Racial Politics, And The Right To Vote: Shaw V. Reno And The Future Of The Voting Rights Act, Julian Bond, Katharine Inglis Butler, Penda Hair, Anita S. Hodgkiss, Samuel Isaacharoff, Richard Jerome, David Kairys, Pamela S. Karlan, Robert A. Kengle, Loretta King, J. Morgan Kousser, Allan J. Lichtman, Binny Miller, Frank R. Parker, Richard H. Pildes, Jamin B. Raskin, Edward Still, Donald B. Verilli, Jr., Alex Willingham, Brenda Wright
Conference: Supreme Court, Racial Politics, And The Right To Vote: Shaw V. Reno And The Future Of The Voting Rights Act, Julian Bond, Katharine Inglis Butler, Penda Hair, Anita S. Hodgkiss, Samuel Isaacharoff, Richard Jerome, David Kairys, Pamela S. Karlan, Robert A. Kengle, Loretta King, J. Morgan Kousser, Allan J. Lichtman, Binny Miller, Frank R. Parker, Richard H. Pildes, Jamin B. Raskin, Edward Still, Donald B. Verilli, Jr., Alex Willingham, Brenda Wright
American University Law Review
On September 9, 1994, The American University Law Review and the Law and Government Program of The Washington College of Law cohosted a conference addressing voting rights, with an emphasis on recent Supreme Courtjurisprudence, and Shaw v. Reno in particular. The conference brought together many of the leading scholars and practitioners involved in this area of the law. The day's events included four panel discussions and a luncheon speech by Julian Bond, the transcripts of which the Law Review is honored to publish.
Unpacking And Applying Shaw V. Reno, Thomas C. Goldstein
Unpacking And Applying Shaw V. Reno, Thomas C. Goldstein
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Extraterritorial Reach Of Nepa's Eis Requirement After Environmental Defense Fund V. Massey, Karen A. Klick
Extraterritorial Reach Of Nepa's Eis Requirement After Environmental Defense Fund V. Massey, Karen A. Klick
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Sixth Amendment On Ice-United States V. Jones: Whether Sentence Enhancements For Failure To Plead Guilty Chill The Exercise Of The Right To Trial, Andrew Neal Siegel
The Sixth Amendment On Ice-United States V. Jones: Whether Sentence Enhancements For Failure To Plead Guilty Chill The Exercise Of The Right To Trial, Andrew Neal Siegel
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
United States V. Virginia: The Case Of Coeducation At Virginia Military Institute, Julie M. Amstein
United States V. Virginia: The Case Of Coeducation At Virginia Military Institute, Julie M. Amstein
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
No abstract provided.