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Rethinking Standards Of Appellate Review, Adam Steinman Oct 2020

Rethinking Standards Of Appellate Review, Adam Steinman

Indiana Law Journal

Every appellate decision typically begins with the standard of appellate review. The Supreme Court has shown considerable interest in selecting the standard of appellate review for particular issues, frequently granting certiorari in order to decide whether de novo or deferential review governs certain trial court rulings. This Article critiques the Court's framework for making this choice and questions the desirability of assigning distinct standards of appellate review on an issue-by-issue basis. Rather, the core functions of appellate courts are better served by a single template for review that dispenses with the recurring uncertainty over which standard governs which trial court …


Constitutional Defenses Against Punitive Damages: Down But Not Out, Nicholas K. Kile Jan 1989

Constitutional Defenses Against Punitive Damages: Down But Not Out, Nicholas K. Kile

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Of History And Due Process, Edward P. Steegmann Apr 1988

Of History And Due Process, Edward P. Steegmann

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Right To Jury Trial: Indiana's Misapplication Of Due Process Standards In Delinquency Hearings, Robert Gullick Jul 1970

Right To Jury Trial: Indiana's Misapplication Of Due Process Standards In Delinquency Hearings, Robert Gullick

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law -Administrative Duties Of The Judiciary- Due Process Jun 1933

Constitutional Law -Administrative Duties Of The Judiciary- Due Process

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.