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Jones V. Cooper 311 F.3d 306 (4th Cir. 2002) Lyons V. Lee 316 F.3d 528 (4th Cir. 2003)
Jones V. Cooper 311 F.3d 306 (4th Cir. 2002) Lyons V. Lee 316 F.3d 528 (4th Cir. 2003)
Capital Defense Journal
No abstract provided.
Wolfe V. Commonwealth 576 S.E.2d 471 (Va. 2003)
Wolfe V. Commonwealth 576 S.E.2d 471 (Va. 2003)
Capital Defense Journal
No abstract provided.
Daniels V. Lee 316 F.3d 477 (4th Cir. 2003)
Daniels V. Lee 316 F.3d 477 (4th Cir. 2003)
Capital Defense Journal
No abstract provided.
In Re Stanford 123 S. Ct. 472 (2002) (Mem.) Hain V. Muffin 123 S. Ct. 993 (2003) (Mem.)
In Re Stanford 123 S. Ct. 472 (2002) (Mem.) Hain V. Muffin 123 S. Ct. 993 (2003) (Mem.)
Capital Defense Journal
No abstract provided.
United States V. Quinones 313 F.3d 49 (2d Cir. 2002) United States V. Quinones 317 F.3d 86 (2d Cir. 2002)
Capital Defense Journal
No abstract provided.
Case Concerning Avena And Other Mexican Nationals (Mexico V. United States) No. 128 (I.C.J. Feb. 5, 2003), Http://Www/Icjcij. Org/Icjwww/Docket/Imus/Imusorder/Imus_I Order_20030205.Pdf
Capital Defense Journal
No abstract provided.
Who Makes The Call On Capital Punishment? How Ring V. Arizona Clarifies The Apprendi Rule And The Implications On Capital Sentencing , Sim?N Cantarero
Who Makes The Call On Capital Punishment? How Ring V. Arizona Clarifies The Apprendi Rule And The Implications On Capital Sentencing , Sim?N Cantarero
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
Comparing Children To The Mentally Retarded: How The Decision In Atkins V. Virginia Will Affect The Execution Of Jevenile Offenders , Robin M. A. Weeks
Comparing Children To The Mentally Retarded: How The Decision In Atkins V. Virginia Will Affect The Execution Of Jevenile Offenders , Robin M. A. Weeks
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
Chicago Police Install Controversial Surveillance Cameras, Gavin Mhley
Chicago Police Install Controversial Surveillance Cameras, Gavin Mhley
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Blanket Clemency For Illinois Death Row Inmates, Kevin J. Mccloskey
Blanket Clemency For Illinois Death Row Inmates, Kevin J. Mccloskey
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Dusenbery V. United States: Setting The Standard For Adequate Notice, W. Alexander Burnett
Dusenbery V. United States: Setting The Standard For Adequate Notice, W. Alexander Burnett
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Depriving Washington State's Incarcerated Youth Of An Education: The Debilitating Effects Of Tunstall V. Bergeson, Jamie Polito Johnston
Depriving Washington State's Incarcerated Youth Of An Education: The Debilitating Effects Of Tunstall V. Bergeson, Jamie Polito Johnston
Seattle University Law Review
The analysis begins in Section II with a general overview and summary of Tunstall v. Bergeson. Section III presents a brief legislative background of the statute at issue in Tunstall, Education Programs for Juvenile Inmates, RCW section 28A.193. Section IV discusses Tunstall's misinterpretation of these statutory provisions, demonstrating the Education Programs for Juvenile Inmates' disregard of the paramount duty to provide education to youth under twenty-one pursuant to the Basic Education Act and violation of the Washington Constitution, as discussed in Section V. Next, Section VI argues that because the right to education is a fundamental right under state law, …
In The Wake Of Kyllo V. United States: The Future Of Thermal Imaging Cameras, 36 J. Marshall L. Rev. 507 (2003), Paul Kleppetsch
In The Wake Of Kyllo V. United States: The Future Of Thermal Imaging Cameras, 36 J. Marshall L. Rev. 507 (2003), Paul Kleppetsch
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
What Constitutes An Arrest Within The Meaning Of The Fourth Amendment, Thomas K. Clancy
What Constitutes An Arrest Within The Meaning Of The Fourth Amendment, Thomas K. Clancy
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
No Bond, No Body, And No Return Of Service: The Failure To Honor Misdemeanor And Gross Misdemeanor Warrants In The State Of Washington, Hon. Philip J. Van De Veer
No Bond, No Body, And No Return Of Service: The Failure To Honor Misdemeanor And Gross Misdemeanor Warrants In The State Of Washington, Hon. Philip J. Van De Veer
Seattle University Law Review
This Article will first examine how the warrant system works in Washington and how jail overcrowding and prisoner litigation has hindered the ability of law enforcement to arrest defendants wanted on misdemeanor and gross misdemeanor warrants. Second, the scope of the problem will be documented, followed by an analysis of why limited jurisdiction judges are currently unable to adequately respond to the growing problem. Finally, the harms caused by the failure to execute warrants will be detailed, followed by a survey of options available to correct the problem.
Cultural Context Matters: Terry's "Seesaw Effect", Frank Rudy Cooper
Cultural Context Matters: Terry's "Seesaw Effect", Frank Rudy Cooper
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Military's Involvement In Law Enforcement: The Threat Is Not What You Think, Michael T. Cunningham
The Military's Involvement In Law Enforcement: The Threat Is Not What You Think, Michael T. Cunningham
Seattle University Law Review
This Article will first briefly discuss the Posse Comitatus Act and its applicability in different situations, the exceptions to the PCA, and the use of DOD military services in counter-drug operations. Next, extraterritorial applications of the PCA will be briefly examined. Finally, the effects law enforcement activities may have on military readiness will be discussed.
A Wolf In Sheep's Clothing: Wolf Versus Ashcroft And The Constitutionality Of Using The Mpaa Ratings To Censor Films In Prison, Colin Miller
A Wolf In Sheep's Clothing: Wolf Versus Ashcroft And The Constitutionality Of Using The Mpaa Ratings To Censor Films In Prison, Colin Miller
Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment & Technology Law
Part I of this article looks at the history of the federal courts' jurisprudence in deciding prisoner's rights cases, culminating in the current test adopted in on Turner v. Safley. Part II considers the purposes behind the Zimmer Amendment and looks at the district and appellate court rulings in the Pennsylvania prisoners' case, Wolf v. Ashcroft. Part III looks at the history of the MPAA ratings and cases dealing with their legal enforceability. Finally, Part IV applies Turner's test to the Zimmer Amendment and the Pennsylvania policy prohibiting R, X, and NC-17 movies from being shown in prison, ultimately concluding …
Bête Noire: How Race-Based Policing Threatens National Security, Lenese C. Herbert
Bête Noire: How Race-Based Policing Threatens National Security, Lenese C. Herbert
Michigan Journal of Race and Law
This Article asserts that race-based policing, enabled and exacerbated by race-blind judicial review, creates an ire with a purpose that promises, especially after September 11, to make us all less safe. The illegitimate marginalization of American citizens aggravates an already alienated population and primes them for cooperation with those who seek to harm the United States. Race-based policing guts the expectation of fair-dealing, legitimacy, and justice in the criminal justice system, creating marginalized populations, especially of African Americans. Lack of judicial redress in the face of such policing irrevocably stains already beleaguered African Americans (and others so policed) as inferior …