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When, Where And Why The First Amendment Protects The Right To Record Police Communications: A Substantial Interference Guideline For Determining The Scope Of The Right To Record And For Revamping Restrictive State Wiretapping Laws, Justin Welply
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Remedies: A Guide For The Perplexed, Doug Rendleman
Remedies: A Guide For The Perplexed, Doug Rendleman
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Of Carts And Horses: Organizing Remedies For The Classroom, Elaine W. Shoben
Of Carts And Horses: Organizing Remedies For The Classroom, Elaine W. Shoben
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Teaching Remedies As Problem-Solving: Keeping It Real, Tracy A. Thomas
Teaching Remedies As Problem-Solving: Keeping It Real, Tracy A. Thomas
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Remedies Reveals The “Seamless Web”, Candace Saari Kovacic-Fleischer
Remedies Reveals The “Seamless Web”, Candace Saari Kovacic-Fleischer
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Teaching Preliminary Injunctions After Winter, Jean C. Love
Teaching Preliminary Injunctions After Winter, Jean C. Love
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A Set Of Problems To Teach Permissible Remedial Combinations, Jeffrey E. Lewis
A Set Of Problems To Teach Permissible Remedial Combinations, Jeffrey E. Lewis
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Myriad In View Of The Preexisting Products Doctrine: Adopting A Structural Approach, Jonathan Pollmann
Myriad In View Of The Preexisting Products Doctrine: Adopting A Structural Approach, Jonathan Pollmann
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Teaching Remedies As An Introduction To Transactional Thinking, Rachel M. Janutis
Teaching Remedies As An Introduction To Transactional Thinking, Rachel M. Janutis
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Online Communities As Territorial Units: Personal Jurisdiction Over Cyberspace After J. Mcintyre Machinery, Ltd. V. Nicastro, James C. Smith
Online Communities As Territorial Units: Personal Jurisdiction Over Cyberspace After J. Mcintyre Machinery, Ltd. V. Nicastro, James C. Smith
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Secularism, The Rule Of Law, And ‘Shari‘A Courts’: An Ethnographic Examination Of A Constitutional Controversy, Jeffrey A. Redding
Secularism, The Rule Of Law, And ‘Shari‘A Courts’: An Ethnographic Examination Of A Constitutional Controversy, Jeffrey A. Redding
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Constitutions, Culture, And History, Michal Jan Rozbicki
Constitutions, Culture, And History, Michal Jan Rozbicki
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
If It’S Not Broke, Don’T Fix It: Ignoring Criticisms Of Supreme Court Recusals, Kristen L. Henke
If It’S Not Broke, Don’T Fix It: Ignoring Criticisms Of Supreme Court Recusals, Kristen L. Henke
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Losing The Game: An Analysis Of The Brown V. Entertainment Merchants Association Decision And Its Ramifications In The Area Of “Interactive” Video Games, Lindsay E. Wuller
Losing The Game: An Analysis Of The Brown V. Entertainment Merchants Association Decision And Its Ramifications In The Area Of “Interactive” Video Games, Lindsay E. Wuller
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The New Face Of Missouri Child Sex Crimes: Elect Or Instruct, Bliss Worrell
The New Face Of Missouri Child Sex Crimes: Elect Or Instruct, Bliss Worrell
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
History As Our Guide?: The Past As An Invisible Source Of Constitutionality In The Legislative Debates On The Alien Act In The United States (1798) And The Émigrés Problem In France (1791), Jelte Olthof
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Sages, Savages, And Other Speech Act Communities: Culture In Comparative Law, Monica Eppinger
Sages, Savages, And Other Speech Act Communities: Culture In Comparative Law, Monica Eppinger
Saint Louis University Law Journal
This Article re-examines the possible utility of the concept of culture in comparative law. It reviews some limits and misuses of the concept of culture and introduces a components approach to using it in comparative analysis. First presented at a Symposium inspired by Laurence Tribe’s The Invisible Constitution, the Article takes up a key question emerging from Tribe’s work: How does a constitution constitute? Two conceptual tools from anthropology and sister disciplines, performative speech acts and performance theory, lend insight into how discourse produces literal meaning and, in parallel, produces and reproduces speech act communities. Having introduced a components …
Forty-Five Years As A Remedies Teacher: A Retrospective, Grant S. Nelson
Forty-Five Years As A Remedies Teacher: A Retrospective, Grant S. Nelson
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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Decision Theory And Babbitt V. Sweet Home: Skepticism About Norms, Discretion, And The Virtues Of Purposivism, Victoria F. Nourse
Decision Theory And Babbitt V. Sweet Home: Skepticism About Norms, Discretion, And The Virtues Of Purposivism, Victoria F. Nourse
Saint Louis University Law Journal
In this writing, I apply a “decision theory” of statutory interpretation, elaborated recently in the Yale Law Journal, to Professor William Eskridge’s illustrative case, Babbitt v. Sweet Home Chapter of Communities for a Great Oregon.[1] In the course of this application, I take issue with the conventional wisdom that purposivism, as a method of statutory interpretation, is inevitably a more virtuous model of statutory interpretation. First, I question whether we have a clear enough jurisprudential picture both of judicial discretion and legal as opposed to political normativity. Second, I argue that, under decision theory, Sweet Homeis a …
Modernizing Underinsured Motorist Coverage In Missouri: Removing The Insurance Paradox Between Uninsured And Underinsured Coverage Via Legislative Action, David W. Reynolds
Modernizing Underinsured Motorist Coverage In Missouri: Removing The Insurance Paradox Between Uninsured And Underinsured Coverage Via Legislative Action, David W. Reynolds
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A Holistic Approach To Teaching Work Law, Marion Crain, Pauline T. Kim
A Holistic Approach To Teaching Work Law, Marion Crain, Pauline T. Kim
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Teaching Employment Discrimination Law, Virtually, Miriam A. Cherry
Teaching Employment Discrimination Law, Virtually, Miriam A. Cherry
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
From Podcasts To Treasure Hunts—Using Technology To Promote Student Engagement, Marcia L. Mccormick
From Podcasts To Treasure Hunts—Using Technology To Promote Student Engagement, Marcia L. Mccormick
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Identifying (With) Disability: Using Film To Teach Employment Discrimination, Elizabeth Pendo
Identifying (With) Disability: Using Film To Teach Employment Discrimination, Elizabeth Pendo
Saint Louis University Law Journal
No abstract provided.