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Razing & Rebuilding Delinquency Courts: Demolishing The Flawed Philosophical Foundation Of Parens Patriae, Eduardo R. Ferrer
Razing & Rebuilding Delinquency Courts: Demolishing The Flawed Philosophical Foundation Of Parens Patriae, Eduardo R. Ferrer
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
Professor Eduardo R. Ferrer of Georgetown University explores the history and background of the juvenile delinquent system in the United States. Professor Ferrer argues that the philosophical underpinnings of our legal youth systems, under the concept of parens patriae, have led to failure with regard to how states care for children that come under their control—and ultimately need to be abandoned in favor of a more effective and just system.
Introduction To Issue Three, Paul W. Kucinski
Introduction To Issue Three, Paul W. Kucinski
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
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Federal Election Commission V. Ted Cruz For Senate: How The Supreme Court Is Clearing The Way For Corruption In Politics, Sarah B. Gleason
Federal Election Commission V. Ted Cruz For Senate: How The Supreme Court Is Clearing The Way For Corruption In Politics, Sarah B. Gleason
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
Political speech lies at the heart of the First Amendment. Candidates for office have the constitutional right to raise funds to express their viewpoints, run campaigns, and associate with their supporters. However, leaving this flow of money unchecked creates a risk that candidates will sell the promise of political favors for increased monetary support from voters. Congress passed Section 304 of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act to prevent the risk of quid pro quo corruption, which is heightened when donors contribute money to candidates after the election for the sole purpose of retiring the candidates’ personal loans. Section 304 restricted …
The Presence Of Family Members And Others During Attorney-Client Communications: Himmel's Other Dilemma, Jeffrey A. Parness
The Presence Of Family Members And Others During Attorney-Client Communications: Himmel's Other Dilemma, Jeffrey A. Parness
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
An Introduction For Judges And Lawyers To Plato's Apology Of Socrates, William T. Braithwaite
An Introduction For Judges And Lawyers To Plato's Apology Of Socrates, William T. Braithwaite
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
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Supreme Court Rule 219: The Consequences Of Refusal To Comply With Rules Or Orders Relating To Discovery Or Pretrial Conferences, Leonard E. Gross
Supreme Court Rule 219: The Consequences Of Refusal To Comply With Rules Or Orders Relating To Discovery Or Pretrial Conferences, Leonard E. Gross
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
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Is There Consortium Before Birth? Expanding The Availability Of Loss Of Social Damages In Wrongful Death Actions, Harry Poulos
Is There Consortium Before Birth? Expanding The Availability Of Loss Of Social Damages In Wrongful Death Actions, Harry Poulos
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
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Victim Impact Evidence, Arbitrariness, And The Death Penalty: The Supreme Court Flipflops In Payne V. Tennessee, Aida Alaka
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
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Mu'min V. Virginia: The Supreme Court's Failure To Establish Adequate Judicial Procedures To Counter The Prejudicial Effects Of Pretrial Publicity, David Edsey
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
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After Mallard V. United States: The Federal Courts' Inherent Power To Appoint Representation For Indigent Civil Litigants, Laura B. Hardwicke
After Mallard V. United States: The Federal Courts' Inherent Power To Appoint Representation For Indigent Civil Litigants, Laura B. Hardwicke
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Vagaries Of Illinois Supreme Court Rule 103(B) Revisited, Robert G. Johnston, Iain D. Johnston
The Vagaries Of Illinois Supreme Court Rule 103(B) Revisited, Robert G. Johnston, Iain D. Johnston
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
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On Trial: Explorations, George Anastaplo
On Trial: Explorations, George Anastaplo
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
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People V. Moore: Can There Be Collateral Estoppel In The Traffic Court? , Daniel T. Gillespie Honorable
People V. Moore: Can There Be Collateral Estoppel In The Traffic Court? , Daniel T. Gillespie Honorable
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Policing Discovery Under Illinois Supreme Court Rule 219(C): A Search For Judicial Consistency, Kathleen M. Potocki
Policing Discovery Under Illinois Supreme Court Rule 219(C): A Search For Judicial Consistency, Kathleen M. Potocki
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
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When Does Parental Liability End?: Holding Parents Liable For The Acts Of Their Adult Children, Joan Morgridge
When Does Parental Liability End?: Holding Parents Liable For The Acts Of Their Adult Children, Joan Morgridge
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Address To The 1988 Illinois Judicial Conference, Thomas J. Moran Honorable
Address To The 1988 Illinois Judicial Conference, Thomas J. Moran Honorable
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
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Restricting The Discriminatory Use Of Peremptory Challenges, Genevieve A. Harley
Restricting The Discriminatory Use Of Peremptory Challenges, Genevieve A. Harley
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Law Of Contempt In Illinois, Edward R. Burr
The Law Of Contempt In Illinois, Edward R. Burr
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Judicial Admonishments In Illinois Guilty Plea Proceedings, John F. Decker, John F. Kennedy
Judicial Admonishments In Illinois Guilty Plea Proceedings, John F. Decker, John F. Kennedy
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The New Ex Parte Communications Rule In Illinois: A Step Forward?, Ann Lousin
The New Ex Parte Communications Rule In Illinois: A Step Forward?, Ann Lousin
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Connecticut V. Johnson: Can Sandstrom Error Ever Be Harmless?, Charles A. Dorff Jr.
Connecticut V. Johnson: Can Sandstrom Error Ever Be Harmless?, Charles A. Dorff Jr.
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Third-Party Actions: A Plaintiff's Perspective, Curt N. Rodin
Third-Party Actions: A Plaintiff's Perspective, Curt N. Rodin
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Risk Shifting Devices And Third-Party Practice: The Impact Of Skinner And Alvis, Miles J. Zaremski, Paul Cottrell
Risk Shifting Devices And Third-Party Practice: The Impact Of Skinner And Alvis, Miles J. Zaremski, Paul Cottrell
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
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Foreword, Allen Hartman Honorable
Foreword, Allen Hartman Honorable
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
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Illinois V. Gates: A Paradoxical Version Of "Common Sense", John E. Vranicar
Illinois V. Gates: A Paradoxical Version Of "Common Sense", John E. Vranicar
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Ancillary Jurisdiction: Plaintiffs' Claims Against Nondiverse Third-Party Defendants, Pamela J. Stephens
Ancillary Jurisdiction: Plaintiffs' Claims Against Nondiverse Third-Party Defendants, Pamela J. Stephens
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Valley Of The Mzimkulu, George N. Leighton Honorable
Valley Of The Mzimkulu, George N. Leighton Honorable
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Judicial Review And The Problems Of Southern Africa, Michael M. Corbett Honorable
Judicial Review And The Problems Of Southern Africa, Michael M. Corbett Honorable
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Confessions Of Judgement In Illinois: The Need For Change Persists, Cindy F. Wile
Confessions Of Judgement In Illinois: The Need For Change Persists, Cindy F. Wile
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Televised Trials: Constitutional Constraints, Practical Implications, And State Experimentation, Shelly Byron Kulwin
Televised Trials: Constitutional Constraints, Practical Implications, And State Experimentation, Shelly Byron Kulwin
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.