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Book Review: The New Right V. The Constitution. By Stephen Macedo; The Supreme Court And The Decline Of Constitutional Aspiration. By Gary J. Jacobsohn., Stephen A. Conrad
Book Review: The New Right V. The Constitution. By Stephen Macedo; The Supreme Court And The Decline Of Constitutional Aspiration. By Gary J. Jacobsohn., Stephen A. Conrad
Constitutional Commentary
Book review: The New Right v. The Constitution. By Stephen Macedo. Washington, D.C.: Cato Institute. 1986. Pp. xiv, 60 ; The Supreme Court and the Decline of Constitutional Aspiration. By Gary J. Jacobsohn. Totowa, N.J.: Rowman & Littlefield. 1986. Pp. ix, 182. Reviewed by: Stephen A. Conrad.
Through A Glass, Darkly, Thomas A. Woxland
Through A Glass, Darkly, Thomas A. Woxland
Constitutional Commentary
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Redefining The Supreme Court's Role: A Theory Of Managing The Federal Judicial Process. By Samuel Estreicher And John Sexton., Thomas D. Rowe Jr.
Book Review: Redefining The Supreme Court's Role: A Theory Of Managing The Federal Judicial Process. By Samuel Estreicher And John Sexton., Thomas D. Rowe Jr.
Constitutional Commentary
Book review: Redefining the Supreme Court's Role: A Theory of Managing the Federal Judicial Process. By Samuel Estreicher and John Sexton. New Haven, Ct. and London: Yale University Press. 1986. Pp. x, 201. Reviewed by: Thomas D. Rowe, Jr.
Book Review: Judicial Conflict And Consensus-Behavioral Studies Of American Appellate Courts. Edited By Sheldon Goldman And Charles M. Lamb., Thomas P. Lewis
Book Review: Judicial Conflict And Consensus-Behavioral Studies Of American Appellate Courts. Edited By Sheldon Goldman And Charles M. Lamb., Thomas P. Lewis
Constitutional Commentary
Book review: Judicial Conflict and Consensus-Behavioral Studies of American Appellate Courts. Edited by Sheldon Goldman and Charles M. Lamb. Lexington, Ky.: The University Press of Kentucky. 1986. Pp. 294. Reviewed by: Thomas P. Lewis.
Education, Intelligence, And Character In Judges, John T. Noonan Jr.
Education, Intelligence, And Character In Judges, John T. Noonan Jr.
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Judicial Role In Intergovernmental Land Use Disputes: The Case Against Balancing, Laurie Reynolds
The Judicial Role In Intergovernmental Land Use Disputes: The Case Against Balancing, Laurie Reynolds
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Saturnization Of American Plants: Infringement Or Expansion Of Workers' Rights, Lori M. Beranek
The Saturnization Of American Plants: Infringement Or Expansion Of Workers' Rights, Lori M. Beranek
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
Houghton V. New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Co.: A Narrow Interpretation Of The Scope Provisions Of The Fair Credit Reporting Act Threatens Consumer Protection, Mary A. Bernard
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
Must Clergy Tell--Child Abuse Reporting Requirements Versus The Clergy Privilege And Free Exercise Of Religion, Mary Harter Mitchell
Must Clergy Tell--Child Abuse Reporting Requirements Versus The Clergy Privilege And Free Exercise Of Religion, Mary Harter Mitchell
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
Civil Rico Reform: The Basis For Compromise, Michael Goldsmith
Civil Rico Reform: The Basis For Compromise, Michael Goldsmith
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
Life On The District Of Columbia Circuit: Literally And Figuratively Halfway Between The Capitol And The White House, Patricia M. Wald
Life On The District Of Columbia Circuit: Literally And Figuratively Halfway Between The Capitol And The White House, Patricia M. Wald
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
Legal Disagreement And Negotiation In A Government Of Laws: The Case Of Executive Privilege Claims Against Congress, Peter M. Shane
Legal Disagreement And Negotiation In A Government Of Laws: The Case Of Executive Privilege Claims Against Congress, Peter M. Shane
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
On The Accelerating Rate And Decreasing Durability Of Tax Reform, Richard L. Doernberg, Fred S. Mcchesney
On The Accelerating Rate And Decreasing Durability Of Tax Reform, Richard L. Doernberg, Fred S. Mcchesney
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
Transcending The Ostensible: Some Reflections On The Nature Of Litigation Between Governments, Robert E. Hudec
Transcending The Ostensible: Some Reflections On The Nature Of Litigation Between Governments, Robert E. Hudec
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Research Guide To The Law Of Private Sector Labor-Management Relations, Laura J. Cooper
A Research Guide To The Law Of Private Sector Labor-Management Relations, Laura J. Cooper
Articles
The law of private sector labor management relations involves a technical subject matter and is further complicated by sometimes obscure jurisdictional standards. Researching the area is done most effectively using commercially published looseleaf services. Professor Cooper's guide explores the differences between the two major services, discusses other primary and secondary sources for labor law research and offers a research strategy for labor issues.
The Separation Of Powers Doctrine And The Regulatory Agencies After Bowsher V. Synar, Daniel J. Gifford
The Separation Of Powers Doctrine And The Regulatory Agencies After Bowsher V. Synar, Daniel J. Gifford
Articles
Bowsher v. Synar is the latest in a series of recent cases in which the Supreme Court has elaborated upon and applied the separation of powers doctrine. The Court has cast many of these decisions in wooden, overly conceptual terms, exposing the Court to criticism that it has imposed an elaborately refined organizational framework upon the federal government going vastly beyond the pragmatic intention of the Framers. Despite the inadequacy of the Court's reasoning, however, this Article contends that, overall, the Court's recent decisions possess an underlying merit: They contain the foundation upon which a new and coherent understanding of …
The Juvenile Court Meets The Principle Of The Offense: Legislative Changes In Juvenile Waiver Statutes, Barry C. Feld
The Juvenile Court Meets The Principle Of The Offense: Legislative Changes In Juvenile Waiver Statutes, Barry C. Feld
Articles
At its inception the juvenile court was characterized by procedural informality and individualized, offender-oriented dispositions. Subsequent to the U.S. Supreme Court's 'Gault' decision, which mandated procedural safeguards in the adjudication of delinquency, juvenile court procedures became more formal in the interest of protecting the rights of juveniles, but individualized, offender-oriented dispositions were preserved. The inability of proponents of juvenile rehabilitation to demonstrate the effectiveness of parens patriae intervention, however, has led an increasing number of States to incorporate 'just deserts' sentencing principles in their juvenile justice systems. This emphasis is evidenced in the waiver of juvenile offenders for criminal prosecution …
Book Review: Why Era Failed: Politics, Women's Rights, And The Amending Process Of The Constitution. By Mary Francis Berry; Rights Of Passage: The Past And Future Of The Era. Edited By Joan Hoff-Wilson; Why We Lost The Era. By Jane J. Mansbridge., William L. O'Neill
Constitutional Commentary
Book review: Why ERA Failed: Politics, Women's Rights, and the Amending Process of the Constitution. By Mary Francis Berry. Bloomington, In.: Indiana University Press. 1986. Pp. ix, 147 ; Rights of Passage: The Past and Future of the ERA. Edited by Joan Hoff-Wilson. Bloomington, In.: Indiana University Press. 1986. Pp. xx, 140 ; Why We Lost the ERA. By Jane J. Mansbridge. Chicago, Il.: University of Chicago Press. 1986. Pp. xiii, 327. Reviewed by: William L. O'Neill.
The Scholarly Tradition Revisited: Alexander Bickel, Herbert Wechsler, And The Legitimacy Of Judicial Review., William Haltom, Mark Silverstein
The Scholarly Tradition Revisited: Alexander Bickel, Herbert Wechsler, And The Legitimacy Of Judicial Review., William Haltom, Mark Silverstein
Constitutional Commentary
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Views From The Bench: The Judiciary And Constitutional Politics. By M. Cannon And D. O’Brien., Alan D. Hornstein
Book Review: Views From The Bench: The Judiciary And Constitutional Politics. By M. Cannon And D. O’Brien., Alan D. Hornstein
Constitutional Commentary
Book review: Views from the Bench: The Judiciary and Constitutional Politics. By M. Cannon and D. O'Brien. Chatham, N.J.: Chatham House Publishers, Inc. 1985. Pp. xxii, 330. Reviewed by: Alan D. Hornstein.
Book Review: Supreme Court Practice. By Robert L. Stern, Eugene Gressman, And Stephen M. Shapiro., Barry Sullivan
Book Review: Supreme Court Practice. By Robert L. Stern, Eugene Gressman, And Stephen M. Shapiro., Barry Sullivan
Constitutional Commentary
Book review: Supreme Court Practice. By Robert L. Stern, Eugene Gressman, and Stephen M. Shapiro. Washington, D.C.: The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc. 1986. Pp. xlvi, 1030. Reviewed by: Barry Sullivan.
Larimore V. Comptroller Of The Currency: Agency-Ordered Liability Of Bank Directors And Officers Under 12 U.S.C. 1818(B)(1), Michelle Culligan
Larimore V. Comptroller Of The Currency: Agency-Ordered Liability Of Bank Directors And Officers Under 12 U.S.C. 1818(B)(1), Michelle Culligan
Minnesota Law Review
No abstract provided.