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Pretrial Bail: A Deprivation Of Liberty Or Property With Due Process Of Law
Pretrial Bail: A Deprivation Of Liberty Or Property With Due Process Of Law
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Due Process And Commerce Clause Considerations Under The West Virginia Business And Occupation And Carrier Income Taxes--J.C. Penney To Milacron, Robert G. Lathrop
Due Process And Commerce Clause Considerations Under The West Virginia Business And Occupation And Carrier Income Taxes--J.C. Penney To Milacron, Robert G. Lathrop
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Presumptive And Per Se Takings: A Decisional Model For The Taking Issue, John Costonis
Presumptive And Per Se Takings: A Decisional Model For The Taking Issue, John Costonis
Journal Articles
Professor Costonis presents a decisional model for the judicial management of compensation practice under the takings clause that comprehends both physical and regulatory incursions. The model contains four elements: a commitment to presumptions rather than per se rules to determine whether property has been taken; a due process-takings phase, in which conflicts between welfare and indemnification concerns are mediated through application of the just share principle; a pure takings phase, in which a measure's fairness in operation is assessed; and a sliding scale to key government's burden of proof in justifying a particular measure in light of the values implicated …
Constitutional Law - Entrapment And Due Process Of Law - The Efficacy Of Abscam Type Operations, Dennis Franks
Constitutional Law - Entrapment And Due Process Of Law - The Efficacy Of Abscam Type Operations, Dennis Franks
Campbell Law Review
This note will analyze primarily the United States v. Jannotti phase of the overall ABSCAM operation, because of its particular facts and its extensive discussion of both the entrapment defense and its interrelated due process claim.