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Articles 1 - 8 of 8
Full-Text Articles in Law
"Originalist" Values And Constitutional Interpretation, Richard Kay
"Originalist" Values And Constitutional Interpretation, Richard Kay
Faculty Articles and Papers
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Projecting The Washington College Of Law Into The Future, Claudio Grossman
Projecting The Washington College Of Law Into The Future, Claudio Grossman
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
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The Use Of Offender Characteristics In Guideline Sentencing: A Laboratory Report From Washington State, David Boerner
The Use Of Offender Characteristics In Guideline Sentencing: A Laboratory Report From Washington State, David Boerner
Faculty Articles
This article examines the topic of using offender characteristics in guideline sentencing—a controversial concern, as guidelines have limited the ability for parole boards and judges to use offender characteristics. The article specifically examines how Washington state has approached the issue.
The Color Of Money, Paul F. Campos
Women, Just Implementation Of Asylum Policy, And Our Commitment To Human Dignity And Freedom, John Linarelli
Women, Just Implementation Of Asylum Policy, And Our Commitment To Human Dignity And Freedom, John Linarelli
Scholarly Works
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Unification Of Law In The United States: An Updated Sketch, Peter Winship
Unification Of Law In The United States: An Updated Sketch, Peter Winship
Faculty Journal Articles and Book Chapters
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Walter Gellhorn, Peter L. Strauss
Walter Gellhorn, Peter L. Strauss
Faculty Scholarship
Walter Gellhorn had been a primary figure in administrative law and at Columbia for thirty-five years when I arrived here twenty-five years ago, hoping to establish a scholarly career. Yet it is impossible to recall any expectations I might have had about my relationship with him at the time. He was the unseen father of a camp and college friend whose warmth and wit I had cherished, more than he was a dominant member of Columbia's remarkable faculty. He quickly became my mentor and guide. I seem to have spent all the time since that day learning at his feet …
The Practice Of Dissent In The Supreme Court, Kevin M. Stack
The Practice Of Dissent In The Supreme Court, Kevin M. Stack
Vanderbilt Law School Faculty Publications
The United States Supreme Court's connection to the ideal of the rule of law is often taken to be the principal basis of the Court's political legitimacy. In the Supreme Court's practices, however, the ideal of the rule of law and the Court's political legitimacy do not always coincide. This Note argues that the ideal of the rule of law and the Court's legitimacy part company with respect to the Court's practice of dissent. Specifically, this Note aims to demonstrate that the practice of dissent-the tradition of Justices publishing their differences with the judgment or the reasoning of their peers--cannot …