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History Of American Legal Education, With An Emphasis On Clinical Education, Robert Bloom Oct 2013

History Of American Legal Education, With An Emphasis On Clinical Education, Robert Bloom

Robert Bloom

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Criminal Procedure: The Constitution And The Police, 6th, Mark Brodin, Robert Bloom Oct 2011

Criminal Procedure: The Constitution And The Police, 6th, Mark Brodin, Robert Bloom

Robert M. Bloom

Examples & Explanations: Criminal Procedure: The Constitution and the Police, Sixth Edition, using the method that has made it such a successful resource for students, continues to present the discussion of criminal procedure in a way that mirrors the sequence of real-life events in law enforcement.


U.S. Exclusionary Rule: A Comparative Analysis, Robert Bloom Oct 2010

U.S. Exclusionary Rule: A Comparative Analysis, Robert Bloom

Robert M. Bloom

No abstract provided.


History Of American Legal Education, With An Emphasis On Clinical Education, Robert Bloom Oct 2010

History Of American Legal Education, With An Emphasis On Clinical Education, Robert Bloom

Robert M. Bloom

No abstract provided.


Senate Debate Served Us All Well, Erin Daly, Paul Regan Oct 2010

Senate Debate Served Us All Well, Erin Daly, Paul Regan

Paul L Regan

No abstract provided.


Senate Debate Served Us All Well, Erin Daly, Paul Regan Oct 2010

Senate Debate Served Us All Well, Erin Daly, Paul Regan

Erin Daly

No abstract provided.


Porous Borders And Creative Federalism: Is Arizona Rushing The United States Toward Immigration Reform?, Michael Scaperlanda Sep 2010

Porous Borders And Creative Federalism: Is Arizona Rushing The United States Toward Immigration Reform?, Michael Scaperlanda

Michael A. Scaperlanda

No abstract provided.


Panelist, Unexplored Terrain: Companies, Trade Associations And Risk, Kent Greenfield Sep 2010

Panelist, Unexplored Terrain: Companies, Trade Associations And Risk, Kent Greenfield

Kent Greenfield

No abstract provided.


The Adversary System And Attorney Role In The Drug Treatment Court Movement, Richard Boldt Sep 2010

The Adversary System And Attorney Role In The Drug Treatment Court Movement, Richard Boldt

Richard C. Boldt

No abstract provided.


Privacy: Sources Of Law And Current Issues, Mary Sue Backus May 2010

Privacy: Sources Of Law And Current Issues, Mary Sue Backus

Mary Sue Backus

No abstract provided.


Immigration Reform, Michael Scaperlanda Feb 2010

Immigration Reform, Michael Scaperlanda

Michael A. Scaperlanda

No abstract provided.


The Dialogue Between Biomedicine And Law In An “Intraamerican Transnational Perspective”, Charles Baron Dec 2009

The Dialogue Between Biomedicine And Law In An “Intraamerican Transnational Perspective”, Charles Baron

Charles H. Baron

No abstract provided.


Book Review: John Yoo, Crisis And Command: A History Of Executive Power From George Washington To George Bush, John Eastman Dec 2009

Book Review: John Yoo, Crisis And Command: A History Of Executive Power From George Washington To George Bush, John Eastman

John C. Eastman

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Voting Rights And Election Law, Michael Dimino, Bradley Smith, Michael Solimine Dec 2009

Voting Rights And Election Law, Michael Dimino, Bradley Smith, Michael Solimine

Michael R Dimino

Voting Rights and Election Law is a law school text book covering the law surrounding the electoral system. Coverage begins with voting qualifications and barriers to exercise of the franchise. The book covers the authority of the courts to remedy violations of the right to vote. Other topics include the One-Person/One Vote Doctrine under the Federal Constitution and the effects of the Voting Rights Act. The book also covers the role of political parties and term limits for federal and state office. Campaign finance and political speech each receive treatment. The book concludes with a chapter on methods for remedying …


Carnegie Corporation Of New York: Islam Scholars Program Carnegie Scholar 2010-2012, Intisar Rabb Dec 2009

Carnegie Corporation Of New York: Islam Scholars Program Carnegie Scholar 2010-2012, Intisar Rabb

Intisar A. Rabb

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The Constitution And Our Debt To The Future, Rena I. Steinzor Dec 2009

The Constitution And Our Debt To The Future, Rena I. Steinzor

Rena I. Steinzor

Health and safety laws have always been justified as manifestations of congressional authority to regulate and protect the free flow of interstate commerce under Article I, section 8 of the Constitution. Professor Steinzor argues that reliance on the Commerce Clause can support next generation proposals, including a National Environmental Legacy Act proposed by Professor Alyson Flournoy, which would require that any action on federal land involving the consumption or destruction of resources must be sustainable, as well as pending climate change legislation. But, Steinzor says, a far more desirable constitutional foundation for such laws is the General Welfare Clause found …