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Witness Protection In Criminal Cases: Anonymity, Disguise Or Other Options, Nora V. Demleitner Jan 1998

Witness Protection In Criminal Cases: Anonymity, Disguise Or Other Options, Nora V. Demleitner

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Zschernig V. Miller And The Breard Matter, Frederic L. Kirgis Jan 1998

Zschernig V. Miller And The Breard Matter, Frederic L. Kirgis

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Introduction: Symposium On Constitutional Elitism, Robert F. Nagel Jan 1998

Introduction: Symposium On Constitutional Elitism, Robert F. Nagel

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Judicial Supremacy And The Settlement Function, Robert F. Nagel Jan 1998

Judicial Supremacy And The Settlement Function, Robert F. Nagel

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Kann Das Deutsche Verfassungsrechtsdenken Vorbild Fur Die Vereinigten Staaten Sein?, Donald P. Kommers Jan 1998

Kann Das Deutsche Verfassungsrechtsdenken Vorbild Fur Die Vereinigten Staaten Sein?, Donald P. Kommers

Journal Articles

Mein Thema läßt sich am besten als Frage formulieren: Was können wir Amerikaner von der Erfahrung der Deutschen mit dem Grundgesetz lernen? Diese Frage wurde für gewöhnlich in der anderen Richtung gestellt, näm lich: Was haben die Deutschen vom amerikanischen Verfassungsrecht ge lernt oder was sollten sie von ihm lernen?


Silencing Nullification Advocacy Inside The Jury Room And Outside The Courtroom, Nancy J. King Jan 1998

Silencing Nullification Advocacy Inside The Jury Room And Outside The Courtroom, Nancy J. King

Vanderbilt Law School Faculty Publications

Jurors in criminal cases occasionally "nullify" the law by acquitting defendants who they believe are guilty according to the instructions given to them in court. American juries have exercised this unreviewable nullification power to acquit defendants who face sentences that jurors view as too harsh, who have been subjected to what jurors consider to be unconscionable governmental action, who have engaged in conduct that jurors do not believe is culpable, or who have harmed victims whom jurors consider unworthy of protection. Recent reports suggest jurors today are balking in trials in which a conviction could trigger a "three strikes" or …


Cases Versus Theory, Richard B. Collins Jan 1998

Cases Versus Theory, Richard B. Collins

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Authorizing Interpretation, Pierre Schlag Jan 1998

Authorizing Interpretation, Pierre Schlag

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Subtracting Sexism From The Classroom: Law And Policy In The Debate Over All-Female Math And Science Classes In Public Schools, Carolyn B. Ramsey Jan 1998

Subtracting Sexism From The Classroom: Law And Policy In The Debate Over All-Female Math And Science Classes In Public Schools, Carolyn B. Ramsey

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Can Constitutional Borrowing Be Justified? A Comment On Tushnet, Matthew D. Adler Jan 1998

Can Constitutional Borrowing Be Justified? A Comment On Tushnet, Matthew D. Adler

Faculty Scholarship

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The Religious Freedom Restoration Act Is A Constitutional Expansion Of Rights, Erwin Chemerinsky Jan 1998

The Religious Freedom Restoration Act Is A Constitutional Expansion Of Rights, Erwin Chemerinsky

Faculty Scholarship

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The Treaty Power And American Federalism, Curtis A. Bradley Jan 1998

The Treaty Power And American Federalism, Curtis A. Bradley

Faculty Scholarship

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It Is Lawyers We Are Funding: A Constitutional Challenge To The 1996 Restrictions On The Legal Services Corporation, Jessica A. Roth Jan 1998

It Is Lawyers We Are Funding: A Constitutional Challenge To The 1996 Restrictions On The Legal Services Corporation, Jessica A. Roth

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