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Member Of The Panel, "Dred Scott To Grutter: Civil Rights Through The Years", Robert Bloom
Member Of The Panel, "Dred Scott To Grutter: Civil Rights Through The Years", Robert Bloom
Robert Bloom
No abstract provided.
Other: National Criminal Procedure Moot Court Team Coach, Robert Bloom
Other: National Criminal Procedure Moot Court Team Coach, Robert Bloom
Robert Bloom
Coach of the National Criminal Procedure Moot Court Team, which won two national championships in 2006 and 2007, at Seton Hall Law School in Newark, New Jersey.
40 Years After Gideon V. Wainwright: A Constitutional Crisis--Is There Really A Right To Counsel For The Indigent?, Mary Sue Backus
40 Years After Gideon V. Wainwright: A Constitutional Crisis--Is There Really A Right To Counsel For The Indigent?, Mary Sue Backus
Mary Sue Backus
No abstract provided.
Competent Persons’ Constitutional Right To Refuse Medical Treatment In The U.S. And Japan: Application To Japanese Law, Naoki Kanaboshi
Competent Persons’ Constitutional Right To Refuse Medical Treatment In The U.S. And Japan: Application To Japanese Law, Naoki Kanaboshi
Naoki Kanaboshi
No abstract provided.
The Right To Counsel: A National Perspective, Mary Sue Backus
The Right To Counsel: A National Perspective, Mary Sue Backus
Mary Sue Backus
No abstract provided.
Ontario (Attorney General) V. $29, 020 In Canadian Currency: A Comment On Proceeds Of Crime And Provincial Civil Forfeiture Laws, Michelle Gallant
Ontario (Attorney General) V. $29, 020 In Canadian Currency: A Comment On Proceeds Of Crime And Provincial Civil Forfeiture Laws, Michelle Gallant
Michelle Gallant
Many provinces are embracing a modern approach to crime control, an approach which uses civil proceedings, primarily a device known as forfeiture, to tackle criminal activity. The strategy targets the financial underpinnings of crime, the proceeds or the assets linked to illegal activity. It effectively gives the public actor the ability to use civil actions to recover financial resources tainted by criminality.
New to provincial law, this convergence of civil proceedings and crime, of civil forfeiture and the financial element of crime, invites obvious questions about the consistency of this approach with constitutional norms. On the jurisdictional front, there is …
Member Of The Panel, "Dred Scott To Grutter: Civil Rights Through The Years", Robert Bloom
Member Of The Panel, "Dred Scott To Grutter: Civil Rights Through The Years", Robert Bloom
Robert M. Bloom
No abstract provided.
Reconciling The Booker Conflict: A Substantive Sixth Amendment In A Real Offense Sentencing System, Bertrall L. Ross
Reconciling The Booker Conflict: A Substantive Sixth Amendment In A Real Offense Sentencing System, Bertrall L. Ross
Bertrall L Ross
No abstract provided.