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Full-Text Articles in Law
Rescuing Burke, Carl Bogus
Reliability And The Interests Of Justice: Interpreting The Military Commissions Act Of 2006 To Deter Coercive Interrogations, Peter S. Margulies, Laura Corbin
Reliability And The Interests Of Justice: Interpreting The Military Commissions Act Of 2006 To Deter Coercive Interrogations, Peter S. Margulies, Laura Corbin
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Retrogressive Flaw Of Chapter 15 Of The Bankruptcy Code: A Lesson From Maritime Law, John J. Chung
The Retrogressive Flaw Of Chapter 15 Of The Bankruptcy Code: A Lesson From Maritime Law, John J. Chung
Law Faculty Scholarship
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When To Push The Envelope: Legal Ethics, The Rule Of Law, And National Security Strategy Legal Issues Surrounding Guantanamo Bay, Peter Margulies
When To Push The Envelope: Legal Ethics, The Rule Of Law, And National Security Strategy Legal Issues Surrounding Guantanamo Bay, Peter Margulies
Law Faculty Scholarship
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Comparative Law, Edward J. Eberle
Absentee Landlords, Rent Control, And Healthy Gentrification: A Policy Proposal To Deconcentrate The Poor In Urban America, Jorge O. Elorza
Absentee Landlords, Rent Control, And Healthy Gentrification: A Policy Proposal To Deconcentrate The Poor In Urban America, Jorge O. Elorza
Law Faculty Scholarship
Empirical data overwhelmingly suggests that the presence of middle- and working-class homeowners is beneficial for inner-city communities. Yet, absentee landlords have a systematic financial advantage over resident landlords when it comes to purchasing homes in blighted neighborhoods. This advantage has disastrous effects for inner cities, as the communities with the greatest need for the stabilizing presence of middle- and working-class homeowners are the ones least likely to attract them. The lack of in-moving homeowners and the resulting increase in poverty cause declining neighborhoods to fall deeper into downward spirals. In this Article, I propose a rent control plan designed to …
Habeas Without Rights, Jared A. Goldstein
Habeas Without Rights, Jared A. Goldstein
Law Faculty Scholarship
For almost six years, the habeas corpus petitions brought by foreign detainees held by the United States at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, have stalled because the courts have struggled to answer a single question: whether the detainees possess enforceable rights. Although that question remains unresolved, the courts have uniformly concluded that the Guantanamo habeas claims, as well as the habeas claims brought by other accused enemy combatants, require a showing that the detainees possess cognizable rights violated by the detentions, most especially constitutional rights. This Article argues that the courts have been asking the wrong question and that habeas relief does …
When To Push The Envelope: Legal Ethics, The Rule Of Law, And National Security Strategy, Peter Margulies
When To Push The Envelope: Legal Ethics, The Rule Of Law, And National Security Strategy, Peter Margulies
Law Faculty Scholarship
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The Perils Of Glasnost, David Logan
Art As Speech, Edward J. Eberle