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Articles 1 - 18 of 18
Full-Text Articles in Law
Race And Sentencing Equality In Kentucky, Robert L. Hurley
Race And Sentencing Equality In Kentucky, Robert L. Hurley
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
Disparity in sentencing felons based on racial considerations has long has been considered a problem for civil libertarians and scholars alike. Examining data gathered in Kentucky, this thesis addresses this issue through the application of recently developed methodological techniques. Utilizing an index of sentencing equality, this study shows that while differences do exist in black and white offender offense characteristics, these differences do not account for the variations in sentences rendered in cases of white as opposed to black felons. This exploratory research reviews and critiques previous research and provides evidence which should prove useful in resolving the problem of …
A Judicial Response To The New Juvenile Code, J. Brandon Griffis
A Judicial Response To The New Juvenile Code, J. Brandon Griffis
Indiana Law Journal
The National Debate and State Level Response: The New Indiana Juvenile Code, Symposium
Memorial Day Ceremonies, Roger J. Miner '56
Memorial Day Ceremonies, Roger J. Miner '56
Memorials and Eulogies
No abstract provided.
La Corte Suprema Y El Futuro Del País, Horacio M. Lynch
La Corte Suprema Y El Futuro Del País, Horacio M. Lynch
Horacio M. LYNCH
"...La influencia de la CSN en la estabilidad política y en la afirmación de las virtudes republicanas de gobierno...".
J. Reuben Clark Memo: Spring 1979, Brigham Young University School Of Law
J. Reuben Clark Memo: Spring 1979, Brigham Young University School Of Law
The Clark Memorandum
- Legal Education: McDonald's or Antoines? (E. Gordon Gee)
- Merit Selection of Federal Judges (Carl S. Hawkins)
- The "Imperial Congress" (Gerald R. Ford)
- Sir William Blackstone and Jeremy Bentham (Calvin Woodard)
- The Ambassador from Ghana at the Law School (Alexa Quaison-Sackey)
Supreme Court Of Appeals Of West Virginia: A Statistical Analysis, John C. Parr, Karen L. Speidel
Supreme Court Of Appeals Of West Virginia: A Statistical Analysis, John C. Parr, Karen L. Speidel
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Low Pay Bodes Ill For Judges, Terry English
Low Pay Bodes Ill For Judges, Terry English
Sheldon Plager (1977-1984)
No abstract provided.
How Liberated Was Judge Jerome Frank?, Michael E. Smith
How Liberated Was Judge Jerome Frank?, Michael E. Smith
Michigan Law Review
A Review of A Man's Reach: The Philosophy of Judge Jerome Frank edited by Barbara Frank Kristein
The Judicialization Of Federal Administrative Law Judges: Implications For Policymaking, Gerald M. Pops
The Judicialization Of Federal Administrative Law Judges: Implications For Policymaking, Gerald M. Pops
West Virginia Law Review
Students of the American federal administrative legal process have long debated the question of whether those persons charged with the responsibility for developing and conducting the formal hearing process and for making "initial decisions" in agency adjudication should act more like judges or more like administrators. Advocates of the judicial model of behavior seek to inject into the administrative process certain values inherent and traditional in Anglo-American courts. These values particularly, although not exclusively, include the protection of the personal, property and procedural rights of private citizens which have been developed by judges acting in their traditional capacities as makers …
A Utilitarian Theory Of Judicial Decision, Thomas Morawetz
A Utilitarian Theory Of Judicial Decision, Thomas Morawetz
Faculty Articles and Papers
No abstract provided.
Veteran’S Day Ceremony, Roger J. Miner '56
Veteran’S Day Ceremony, Roger J. Miner '56
Tributes & Testimonials
No abstract provided.
The Burger Court, The Commerce Clause, And The Problem Of Differential Treatment, Earl M. Maltz
The Burger Court, The Commerce Clause, And The Problem Of Differential Treatment, Earl M. Maltz
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Letter To Hon. John H. Shenefield, William W. Schwarzer
Letter To Hon. John H. Shenefield, William W. Schwarzer
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
United States V. Grayson Questionable Support For Broad Judicial Discretion In Sentencing, 12 J. Marshall J. Prac. & Proc. 407 (1979), Jonathan D. Savage
United States V. Grayson Questionable Support For Broad Judicial Discretion In Sentencing, 12 J. Marshall J. Prac. & Proc. 407 (1979), Jonathan D. Savage
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
Government By Judiciary: John Hart Ely's "Invitation", Raoul Berger
Government By Judiciary: John Hart Ely's "Invitation", Raoul Berger
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Fairness And Natural Justice In English And South African Law, Lawrence G. Baxter
Fairness And Natural Justice In English And South African Law, Lawrence G. Baxter
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
In Memoriam: Charles Fahy, Sherman L. Cohn
In Memoriam: Charles Fahy, Sherman L. Cohn
Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works
Charles Fahy received a Bachelor of Laws degree from Georgetown in 1914. He attended school in the evenings while working in the day as legal secretary to Joseph J. Darlington, then a leader of the local bar.
Memoranda, Etc., For/By Justice Harry Blackmun Re: Smith V. Maryland, Harry Blackmun
Memoranda, Etc., For/By Justice Harry Blackmun Re: Smith V. Maryland, Harry Blackmun
Historical and Topical Legal Documents
No abstract provided.