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Innocent Until Suspected Guilty, Rebekah Durham
Innocent Until Suspected Guilty, Rebekah Durham
University of Cincinnati Law Review
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When The Conditions Are The Confinement: Eighth Amendment Habeas Claims During Covid-19, Michael L. Zuckerman
When The Conditions Are The Confinement: Eighth Amendment Habeas Claims During Covid-19, Michael L. Zuckerman
University of Cincinnati Law Review
The COVID-19 pandemic cast into harsher relief much that was already true about mass incarceration in the United States. It also cast into harsher relief much that was already true about the legal barriers confronting people seeking to make its conditions more humane. This Article offers a brief overview of the legal landscape as the COVID-19 crisis arose and then surveys eight prominent federal cases involving Eighth Amendment claims related to COVID-19 outbreaks at carceral facilities, most of which included significant litigation over whether they could secure release through habeas corpus. The Article then distills six key tensions from these …
Heads I Win, Tails You Lose: The Taxing Risk When Invoking The Fifth Amendment On A Tax Return, Jacob Hoback
Heads I Win, Tails You Lose: The Taxing Risk When Invoking The Fifth Amendment On A Tax Return, Jacob Hoback
University of Cincinnati Law Review
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Objective Punishment, Anthony M. Dillof
Objective Punishment, Anthony M. Dillof
University of Cincinnati Law Review
No abstract provided.
Facial Recognition And The Fourth Amendment In The Wake Of Carpenter V. United States, Matthew Doktor
Facial Recognition And The Fourth Amendment In The Wake Of Carpenter V. United States, Matthew Doktor
University of Cincinnati Law Review
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