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- Anders v. California; no-merit appeals; right of appellate representation for indigent criminal defendants; appellate criminal defense; withdrawal from no-merit appeals; reforming Arkansas Supreme Court Rule 4-3(j); (1)
- Eighth Amendment; war on drugs; cruel and unusual punishments; Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals; proportionality; Bloody Assizes; Titus Oates Affair; Weems v. United States; Solem v. Helm; Harmelin v. Michigan (1)
- Vic Snyder; congressional oath of office; legislators' "sacred obligations"; constitutional amendments; American privileges and responsibilities; constitutional morality; impeachment of President Bill Clinton; Religious Freedom Amendment; (1)
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The Congressional Oath Of Office: Responses To Congressman Vic Snyder, Dale Bumpers, Bob Filner, J. Dennis Hastert, Blanche Lambert Lincoln, David E. Price
The Congressional Oath Of Office: Responses To Congressman Vic Snyder, Dale Bumpers, Bob Filner, J. Dennis Hastert, Blanche Lambert Lincoln, David E. Price
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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Constitutional And Criminal Law—Eighth Amendment—Now You Can't Do That: Disproportionate Prison Sentences As Cruel And Unusual Punishment. Henderson V. Norris, 258 F.3d 706 (8th Cir. 2001)., Ray S. Pierce
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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Supreme Court Of Arkansas Rule 4-3(J): No-Merit Briefs In Arkansas And The Need To Amend The Rule, Jeffrey A. Weber
Supreme Court Of Arkansas Rule 4-3(J): No-Merit Briefs In Arkansas And The Need To Amend The Rule, Jeffrey A. Weber
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.