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Covid-19, Courts, And The “Realities Of Prison Administration” Part Ii: The Realities Of Litigation, Chad Flanders Jan 2021

Covid-19, Courts, And The “Realities Of Prison Administration” Part Ii: The Realities Of Litigation, Chad Flanders

Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy

Lawsuits challenging prisons and jails for not doing enough to stop the spread of COVID-19 among inmates have faced mixed results in the courts: wins at the district court level are almost always followed by losses (in the form of stays of any orders to improve conditions) at the appeals court level or at the Supreme Court. This short Article tries to explain why this is happening and makes three comparisons between how district courts and appeals courts have analyzed these lawsuits. First, district courts and appeals courts tend to emphasize different facts in their decisions. District courts focus more …


The Encryption Problem: Why The Courts And Technology Are Creating A Mess For Law Enforcement, J. Riley Atwood Jan 2015

The Encryption Problem: Why The Courts And Technology Are Creating A Mess For Law Enforcement, J. Riley Atwood

Saint Louis University Public Law Review

No abstract provided.


Examining Teacher Attitudes Toward Integration: Important Considerations For Legislatures, Courts, And Schools, Mark T. Keaney Jan 2012

Examining Teacher Attitudes Toward Integration: Important Considerations For Legislatures, Courts, And Schools, Mark T. Keaney

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Reconceptualizing Federal Courts In The War On Terror, Jonathan Hafetz Jan 2012

Reconceptualizing Federal Courts In The War On Terror, Jonathan Hafetz

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Entitlements To And In Courts: Remedial Rights In An Age Of Egalitarianism: The Childress Lecture, Judith Resnik Jan 2012

Constitutional Entitlements To And In Courts: Remedial Rights In An Age Of Egalitarianism: The Childress Lecture, Judith Resnik

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


How Leadership In International Criminal Law Is Shifting From The United States To Europe And Asia: An Analysis Of Spending On And Contributions To International Criminal Courts, Stuart Ford Jan 2011

How Leadership In International Criminal Law Is Shifting From The United States To Europe And Asia: An Analysis Of Spending On And Contributions To International Criminal Courts, Stuart Ford

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Waiting To Be An American: The Courts’ Proper Role And Function In Alleviating Naturalization Applicants’ Woes In 8 U.S.C. § 1447(B) Actions, Jessica Schneider Jan 2010

Waiting To Be An American: The Courts’ Proper Role And Function In Alleviating Naturalization Applicants’ Woes In 8 U.S.C. § 1447(B) Actions, Jessica Schneider

Saint Louis University Public Law Review

No abstract provided.


Mental Health Courts And Title Ii Of The Ada: Accessibility To State Court Systems For Individuals With Mental Disabilities And The Need For Diversion, Ronda Cress, J. Neil Grindstaff, S. Elizabeth Malloy Jan 2006

Mental Health Courts And Title Ii Of The Ada: Accessibility To State Court Systems For Individuals With Mental Disabilities And The Need For Diversion, Ronda Cress, J. Neil Grindstaff, S. Elizabeth Malloy

Saint Louis University Public Law Review

No abstract provided.


Arbitrators Should Write Opinions For Parties And For Courts, Josef Rohlik Jul 2000

Arbitrators Should Write Opinions For Parties And For Courts, Josef Rohlik

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.