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Justice Blackmun And Individual Rights, Diane P. Wood
Justice Blackmun And Individual Rights, Diane P. Wood
Dickinson Law Review (2017-Present)
Of the many contributions Justice Blackmun has made to American jurisprudence, surely his record in the area of individual rights stands out for its importance. Throughout his career on the Supreme Court, he has displayed concern for a wide variety of individual and civil rights. He has rendered decisions on matters ranging from the most personal interests in autonomy and freedom from interference from government in life’s private realms, to the increasingly complex problems posed by discrimination based upon race, sex, national origin, alienage, illegitimacy, sexual orientation, and other characteristics. As his views have become well known to the public, …
“The Lost Lawyer” Regained: The Abiding Values Of The Legal Profession, Robert Maccrate
“The Lost Lawyer” Regained: The Abiding Values Of The Legal Profession, Robert Maccrate
Dickinson Law Review (2017-Present)
No abstract provided.
Introduction To Section Vi: Understanding And Improving Our Judicial System, Hanna Borsilli
Introduction To Section Vi: Understanding And Improving Our Judicial System, Hanna Borsilli
Dickinson Law Review (2017-Present)
No abstract provided.
The Fault In Legal Ethics, Anthony T. Kronman
The Fault In Legal Ethics, Anthony T. Kronman
Dickinson Law Review (2017-Present)
No abstract provided.