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Recent Constitutional Developments On Eminent Domain, John L. Bowers Jr., J. L. Boren Jr. Apr 1951

Recent Constitutional Developments On Eminent Domain, John L. Bowers Jr., J. L. Boren Jr.

Vanderbilt Law Review

Although the provisions of both state and federal law that cruel and unusual punishments shill not be imposed are considered popularly to relate only to those punishments which exist solely in the books, the provisions are not useless today. Recent cases have shown a tendency to expand the scope of the prohibition, especially with regard to excessive punishment, and to incorporate the proscription within the Fourteenth Amendment to the Federal Constitution. As respect, that which likely will be deemed cruel and unusual, little can be done beyond noting those situations in which the limitation has been applied. If a generalization …


Equal Facilities In Legal Education Under The Equal Protection Clause--Epps V. Carmichael, Myer S. Tulkoff Jan 1951

Equal Facilities In Legal Education Under The Equal Protection Clause--Epps V. Carmichael, Myer S. Tulkoff

Kentucky Law Journal

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