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Full-Text Articles in Law
Is ‘Military Necessity’ Enough? Lincoln’S Conception Of Executive Power In Suspending Habeas Corpus In 1861, Evan Mclaughlin
Is ‘Military Necessity’ Enough? Lincoln’S Conception Of Executive Power In Suspending Habeas Corpus In 1861, Evan Mclaughlin
Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)
In May 1861, President Abraham Lincoln's decision to suspend habeas corpus in Baltimore following an attack on Federal troops as they marched through Baltimore on April 19th to answer Lincoln’s call to defend the Capitol. To complicate matters further, Congress was still in recess, so they could not legislate a solution to the growing insurgency. In order to check these actions, Abraham Lincoln authorized General Scott to suspend Habeas Corpus between Baltimore and Philadelphia. When John Merryman was arrested, detained, and denied habeas corpus, Chief Justice Roger B. Taney issued an in-chambers decision, Ex Parte Merryman, to voice his …
Student Assistants And The Nlrb: A Call For Notice-And-Comment Rulemaking, Andrew F. Boccio
Student Assistants And The Nlrb: A Call For Notice-And-Comment Rulemaking, Andrew F. Boccio
Seton Hall Law Review
No abstract provided.
Boys Club Behind The Scenes: Using Title Vii To Remedy Gender Discrimination In Hollywood, Samira Paydar
Boys Club Behind The Scenes: Using Title Vii To Remedy Gender Discrimination In Hollywood, Samira Paydar
Seton Hall Law Review
No abstract provided.
What Does This Mean? Examining Legislative Ambiguities In The Cybersecurity Act Of 2015 And The Potential For A Future Circuit Split On Interpretation, Sarah E. Hsu Wilbur
What Does This Mean? Examining Legislative Ambiguities In The Cybersecurity Act Of 2015 And The Potential For A Future Circuit Split On Interpretation, Sarah E. Hsu Wilbur
Seton Hall Law Review
No abstract provided.
New York's Persistent Denial Of New York City Educational Rights: Ten Years After Campaign For Fiscal Equity V. New York, Stephanie D. Ashley
New York's Persistent Denial Of New York City Educational Rights: Ten Years After Campaign For Fiscal Equity V. New York, Stephanie D. Ashley
Seton Hall Law Review
No abstract provided.
Incompatible: The Gdpr In The Age Of Big Data, Tal Z. Zarsky
Incompatible: The Gdpr In The Age Of Big Data, Tal Z. Zarsky
Seton Hall Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Extrapolation Conundrum: Finding A Unified Theory For The Use Of Statistical Sampling In Medicare Fraud Cases Brought Under The False Claims Act, Thomas Reilly
Seton Hall Law Review
No abstract provided.
Just Like Pulling Teeth: How Dental Education’S Crisis Shows The Way Forward For Law Schools, Eric A. Chiappinelli
Just Like Pulling Teeth: How Dental Education’S Crisis Shows The Way Forward For Law Schools, Eric A. Chiappinelli
Seton Hall Law Review
No abstract provided.
Technically Bankrupt, Brook E. Gotberg
The Hipaa Privacy Rule And The Eu Gdpr: Illustrative Comparisons, Stacey A. Tovino
The Hipaa Privacy Rule And The Eu Gdpr: Illustrative Comparisons, Stacey A. Tovino
Seton Hall Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Extraordinary Rise And Sudden Decline Of Law School Tuition: A Case Study Of Veblen Effects In Higher Education, Paul F. Campos
The Extraordinary Rise And Sudden Decline Of Law School Tuition: A Case Study Of Veblen Effects In Higher Education, Paul F. Campos
Seton Hall Law Review
No abstract provided.
Google V. Commissioner: A Comparison Of European Union And United States Antitrust Law, Travis Clark
Google V. Commissioner: A Comparison Of European Union And United States Antitrust Law, Travis Clark
Seton Hall Law Review
No abstract provided.
Board Of Editors - Vol. 47, No. 4 2017
The Antitrusting Of Patentability, Saurabh Vishnubhakat
The Antitrusting Of Patentability, Saurabh Vishnubhakat
Seton Hall Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Cuban Adjustment Act In The Wake Of The United States’ Restored Diplomatic Relations With Cuba, Claudia Lorenzo
The Cuban Adjustment Act In The Wake Of The United States’ Restored Diplomatic Relations With Cuba, Claudia Lorenzo
Seton Hall Law Review
No abstract provided.
Gmos, Genetically Modified Organisms Or Genuinely Mixed Opinions? A Reasonable Consumer's Understanding Of The Terms “Gmo” And “Non-Gmo,” And The Struggle To Set A Standard, Nicholas J. Kromka
Gmos, Genetically Modified Organisms Or Genuinely Mixed Opinions? A Reasonable Consumer's Understanding Of The Terms “Gmo” And “Non-Gmo,” And The Struggle To Set A Standard, Nicholas J. Kromka
Seton Hall Law Review
No abstract provided.
Board Of Editors - Vol. 48, No. 1 2017
The Square Peg Between Two Round Holes: Why California's Traditional Right To Control Test Is Not Relevant For On-Demand Workers, Catherine Tucciarello
The Square Peg Between Two Round Holes: Why California's Traditional Right To Control Test Is Not Relevant For On-Demand Workers, Catherine Tucciarello
Seton Hall Circuit Review
No abstract provided.
How To Avoid Adding Insult To Injury Under The Maritime Rescue Doctrine, Abigail Luhn
How To Avoid Adding Insult To Injury Under The Maritime Rescue Doctrine, Abigail Luhn
Seton Hall Circuit Review
No abstract provided.
The Not-So-Settled Absolute Priority Rule: The Continued Threat Of Priority-Deviation Through Interim Distributions Of Assets In Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, Maxx M. Johnson
The Not-So-Settled Absolute Priority Rule: The Continued Threat Of Priority-Deviation Through Interim Distributions Of Assets In Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, Maxx M. Johnson
Seton Hall Circuit Review
No abstract provided.
An Unconstitutional Constitutional Amendment In The Context Of Article Iii: Why We Can't — And Shouldn't —Tell United States Supreme Court Justices When To Retire, Shelby A. Mars
Seton Hall Circuit Review
No abstract provided.
Procedural Due Process, Simona Grossi
The Roger Goodell Standard: Is Commissioner Authority Good For Sports?, Michael Mondelli
The Roger Goodell Standard: Is Commissioner Authority Good For Sports?, Michael Mondelli
Seton Hall Journal of Legislation and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Caution, Curves Ahead: Does The Future Signal Changes For Whistleblowers?, Shawn Grant
Caution, Curves Ahead: Does The Future Signal Changes For Whistleblowers?, Shawn Grant
Seton Hall Journal of Legislation and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Shattering ‘Blight’ And The Hidden Narratives That Condemn, Patricia Hureston Lee
Shattering ‘Blight’ And The Hidden Narratives That Condemn, Patricia Hureston Lee
Seton Hall Journal of Legislation and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Expert Witnesses In Bankruptcy Court: A Battle Of Misconception, Shaun Peterson
Expert Witnesses In Bankruptcy Court: A Battle Of Misconception, Shaun Peterson
Seton Hall Journal of Legislation and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Not So Fast: Proving Implied False Certification Theory Post-Escobar, Latoya C. Dawkins
Not So Fast: Proving Implied False Certification Theory Post-Escobar, Latoya C. Dawkins
Seton Hall Journal of Legislation and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Unfaithful Execution Of The Law: Congressional Interference With Agency Decision-Making, William Alan Nelson
Unfaithful Execution Of The Law: Congressional Interference With Agency Decision-Making, William Alan Nelson
Seton Hall Journal of Legislation and Public Policy
No abstract provided.