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The Decade Of Democracy's Demise, James Sample Jan 2020

The Decade Of Democracy's Demise, James Sample

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Elegy For Anti-Corruption Law: How The Bridgegate Case Could Crush Corruption Prosecutions And Boost Liars, Ciara Torres-Spelliscy Jan 2020

Elegy For Anti-Corruption Law: How The Bridgegate Case Could Crush Corruption Prosecutions And Boost Liars, Ciara Torres-Spelliscy

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James Madison, Citizens United, And The Constitutional Problem Of Corruption, Anthony J. Gaughan Jan 2020

James Madison, Citizens United, And The Constitutional Problem Of Corruption, Anthony J. Gaughan

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Playing Outside The Joints: Where The Religious Freedom Restoration Act Meets Title Vii, Amanda Brennan Jan 2018

Playing Outside The Joints: Where The Religious Freedom Restoration Act Meets Title Vii, Amanda Brennan

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The Federal Death Penalty Scheme Is Not A Model For State Reform Of Capital Punishment Laws, Mark J. Macdougall, Karen D. Williams Jan 2018

The Federal Death Penalty Scheme Is Not A Model For State Reform Of Capital Punishment Laws, Mark J. Macdougall, Karen D. Williams

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Why The Categorical Approach Should Not Be Used When Determining Whether An Offense Is A Crime Of Violence Under The Residual Clause Of 18 U.S.C. § 924 (C), Mary Frances Richardson Jan 2018

Why The Categorical Approach Should Not Be Used When Determining Whether An Offense Is A Crime Of Violence Under The Residual Clause Of 18 U.S.C. § 924 (C), Mary Frances Richardson

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A Linguistic Critique Of Tag Jurisdiction: Justice Scalia And The Zombie Metonymy, Andrea D. Coles-Bjerre Jan 2018

A Linguistic Critique Of Tag Jurisdiction: Justice Scalia And The Zombie Metonymy, Andrea D. Coles-Bjerre

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Using The Supreme Court's Enigmatic Commerce Clause Holding In Sebelius To Challenge Congress's Broken Renewable Fuel Standard, Corey J. Walker Jan 2018

Using The Supreme Court's Enigmatic Commerce Clause Holding In Sebelius To Challenge Congress's Broken Renewable Fuel Standard, Corey J. Walker

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Fair For Whom? Why Debt-Collection Lawsuits In St. Louis Violate The Procedural Due Process Rights Of Low-Income Communities, Aimee Constantineau Jan 2017

Fair For Whom? Why Debt-Collection Lawsuits In St. Louis Violate The Procedural Due Process Rights Of Low-Income Communities, Aimee Constantineau

American University Law Review

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The Perils And Possibilities Of Refugee Federalism, Burch Elias Jan 2017

The Perils And Possibilities Of Refugee Federalism, Burch Elias

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The Court And The Cannonball: An Inside Look, Lee Levine, Stephen Wermiel Jan 2016

The Court And The Cannonball: An Inside Look, Lee Levine, Stephen Wermiel

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