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Member Of The Panel, "Dred Scott To Grutter: Civil Rights Through The Years", Robert Bloom
Member Of The Panel, "Dred Scott To Grutter: Civil Rights Through The Years", Robert Bloom
Robert Bloom
No abstract provided.
Other: National Criminal Procedure Moot Court Team Coach, Robert Bloom
Other: National Criminal Procedure Moot Court Team Coach, Robert Bloom
Robert Bloom
Coach of the National Criminal Procedure Moot Court Team, which won two national championships in 2006 and 2007, at Seton Hall Law School in Newark, New Jersey.
Not Dea'd Yet: Gonzalez V. Oregon, Charles Baron
Not Dea'd Yet: Gonzalez V. Oregon, Charles Baron
Charles H. Baron
On January 17, the Oregon Death with Dignity Act beat back yet another attempt on its life. In Gonzales v. Oregon, the U.S. Supreme Court (by a six-to-three vote) affirmed decisions of two lower federal courts and made permanent a 2001 injunction against federal prosecution of physicians who prescribe narcotics under the terms of the act. Media coverage of the decision both exaggerated and underplayed the decision’s significance.
La Théorie De L’Intention Originelle, La Sincérité Dans La Rédaction Des Opinions Des Juges Et Les Références À Des Sources Juridiques Étrangères Dans Le Processus D’Interprétation De La Constitution Aux États-Unis, Charles Baron
Charles H. Baron
No abstract provided.
Terrorisme Et Function De Juger, Charles Baron
Terrorisme Et Function De Juger, Charles Baron
A Wild Pitch On Eavesdropping, Joseph Thai
40 Years After Gideon V. Wainwright: A Constitutional Crisis--Is There Really A Right To Counsel For The Indigent?, Mary Sue Backus
40 Years After Gideon V. Wainwright: A Constitutional Crisis--Is There Really A Right To Counsel For The Indigent?, Mary Sue Backus
Mary Sue Backus
No abstract provided.
Undocumented Immigrants: Law Breakers Or Hard Working Contributors To The U.S. Economy (Panelist), Michael Scaperlanda
Undocumented Immigrants: Law Breakers Or Hard Working Contributors To The U.S. Economy (Panelist), Michael Scaperlanda
Michael A. Scaperlanda
No abstract provided.
40 Years After Gideon V. Wainwright: A Constitutional Crisis, Mary Sue Backus
40 Years After Gideon V. Wainwright: A Constitutional Crisis, Mary Sue Backus
Mary Sue Backus
No abstract provided.
Not Dea'd Yet: Gonzalez V. Oregon, Charles Baron
Not Dea'd Yet: Gonzalez V. Oregon, Charles Baron
Charles H. Baron
On January 17, the Oregon Death with Dignity Act beat back yet another attempt on its life. In Gonzales v. Oregon, the U.S. Supreme Court (by a six-to-three vote) affirmed decisions of two lower federal courts and made permanent a 2001 injunction against federal prosecution of physicians who prescribe narcotics under the terms of the act. Media coverage of the decision both exaggerated and underplayed the decision’s significance.
Wrestling With God: The Courts' Tortuous Treatment Of Religion, Patrick Garry
Wrestling With God: The Courts' Tortuous Treatment Of Religion, Patrick Garry
Patrick M. Garry
The relationship between church and state is both controversial and unsettled. For decades, the courts have vacillated dramatically in their rulings on when a particular governmental accommodation rises to the level of an impermissible state establishment of religion. Without a comprehensive theory of the First Amendment establishment clause, religion cases have devolved into a jurisprudence of minutiae. Seemingly insignificant occurrences, such as a student reading a religious story or a teacher wearing a cross on a necklace, have led to years of litigation. And because of the constant threat of judicial intrusion, a pervasive social anxiety exists about the presence …
Continuing The March Toward Reasonableness: Last Term's Fourth Amendment Decisions, Lawrence Rosenthal
Continuing The March Toward Reasonableness: Last Term's Fourth Amendment Decisions, Lawrence Rosenthal
Lawrence Rosenthal
No abstract provided.
John Paul Stevens, Joseph Thai
Bartnicki V. Vopper, 532 U.S. 514 (2001), Alan Garfield
Bartnicki V. Vopper, 532 U.S. 514 (2001), Alan Garfield
Alan E Garfield
No abstract provided.
The Crime Drop And Racial Profiling: Toward An Empirical Jurisprudence Of Search And Seizure, Lawrence Rosenthal
The Crime Drop And Racial Profiling: Toward An Empirical Jurisprudence Of Search And Seizure, Lawrence Rosenthal
Lawrence Rosenthal
No abstract provided.
A Shared Constitutionalism: Stemm Cells And The Case For Transatlanticism, Russell Miller
A Shared Constitutionalism: Stemm Cells And The Case For Transatlanticism, Russell Miller
Russell A. Miller
No abstract provided.
Ontario (Attorney General) V. $29, 020 In Canadian Currency: A Comment On Proceeds Of Crime And Provincial Civil Forfeiture Laws, Michelle Gallant
Ontario (Attorney General) V. $29, 020 In Canadian Currency: A Comment On Proceeds Of Crime And Provincial Civil Forfeiture Laws, Michelle Gallant
Michelle Gallant
Many provinces are embracing a modern approach to crime control, an approach which uses civil proceedings, primarily a device known as forfeiture, to tackle criminal activity. The strategy targets the financial underpinnings of crime, the proceeds or the assets linked to illegal activity. It effectively gives the public actor the ability to use civil actions to recover financial resources tainted by criminality.
New to provincial law, this convergence of civil proceedings and crime, of civil forfeiture and the financial element of crime, invites obvious questions about the consistency of this approach with constitutional norms. On the jurisdictional front, there is …
Member Of The Panel, "Dred Scott To Grutter: Civil Rights Through The Years", Robert Bloom
Member Of The Panel, "Dred Scott To Grutter: Civil Rights Through The Years", Robert Bloom
Robert M. Bloom
No abstract provided.
La Théorie De L’Intention Originelle, La Sincérité Dans La Rédaction Des Opinions Des Juges Et Les Références À Des Sources Juridiques Étrangères Dans Le Processus D’Interprétation De La Constitution Aux États-Unis, Charles Baron
Charles H. Baron
No abstract provided.