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Articles 1 - 8 of 8
Full-Text Articles in Law
Research, Interrupted, Jan B. Bissett, Margi Heinen
Research, Interrupted, Jan B. Bissett, Margi Heinen
Library Scholarly Publications
No abstract provided.
Does Justice Have A Syntax?, Steven L. Winter
Does Justice Have A Syntax?, Steven L. Winter
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
'Who' Or 'What' Is The Rule Of Law?, Steven L. Winter
'Who' Or 'What' Is The Rule Of Law?, Steven L. Winter
Law Faculty Research Publications
The standard account of the relation between democracy and the rule of law focuses on law’s liberty-enhancing role in constraining official action. This is a faint echo of the complex, constitutive relation between the two. The Greeks used one word – isonomia – to describe both. If democracy is the system in which people have an equal say in determining the rules that govern social life, then the rule of law is simultaneously before, after, concurrent and synonymous with democracy: It contributes to the formation of citizens with the capacity for self-governance, serves as the instrument through which democratic decisions …
Military Working Dogs: Tracking Their Journey From Equipment To K-9 Heroes, Virginia Thomas
Military Working Dogs: Tracking Their Journey From Equipment To K-9 Heroes, Virginia Thomas
Library Scholarly Publications
The author surveys the history of legislation governing the lives and uses of military working dogs (MWD).
Sex Offenders And The Free Exercise Of Religion, Christopher C. Lund
Sex Offenders And The Free Exercise Of Religion, Christopher C. Lund
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Confrontation In The Age Of Plea Bargaining [Comments], William Ortman
Confrontation In The Age Of Plea Bargaining [Comments], William Ortman
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Objective Punishment, Anthony M. Dillof
Objective Punishment, Anthony M. Dillof
Law Faculty Research Publications
Should the punishment fit the criminal as well as the crime? The article argues that idiosyncratic features of the criminal that might affect subjective punishment experience should not be considered when assessing the severity of the punishment for proportionality purposes.
Michigan Practice Materials: A Selective Annotated Bibliography, Jan B. Bissett
Michigan Practice Materials: A Selective Annotated Bibliography, Jan B. Bissett
Library Scholarly Publications
One of 40 state-specific practice materials bibliographies published in the 20th anniversary of the title, State Practice Materials: Annotated Bibliographies, Christina Glon, Editor. Published by William S. Hein & Co., Inc.