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Race, Rights, And Remedies In Criminal Adjudication, Pamela S. Karlan
Race, Rights, And Remedies In Criminal Adjudication, Pamela S. Karlan
Michigan Law Review
Once upon a time, back before the Warren Court, criminal procedure and racial justice were adjacent hinterlands in constitutional law's empire. In 1954, the fifth edition of Dowling's constitutional law casebook contained one chapter on "procedural due process" in which six of the eight cases were about criminal justice, and three of those - Powell v. Alabama, Moore v. Dempsey, and Bailey v. Alabama - were as much about race as they were about crime. A few pages later, two slender chapters on the "national protection of civil rights" and "equal protection of the laws" contained seven and nine decisions, …
The Legal Future Of Reality Cop Shows: Parker V. Boyer Dismisses 1983 Claims Against Police Officers And Television Stations Jointly Engaged In Searches Of Homes, Christopher A. Rothe
The Legal Future Of Reality Cop Shows: Parker V. Boyer Dismisses 1983 Claims Against Police Officers And Television Stations Jointly Engaged In Searches Of Homes, Christopher A. Rothe
Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal
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