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Full-Text Articles in Legal History
Kauper's 'Judicial Examination Of The Accused' Forty Years Later—Some Comments On A Remarkable Article, Yale Kamisar
Kauper's 'Judicial Examination Of The Accused' Forty Years Later—Some Comments On A Remarkable Article, Yale Kamisar
Articles
For a long time before Professor Paul Kauper wrote "Judicial Examination of the Accused" in 1932, and for a long time thereafter, the "legal mind" shut out the de facto inquisitorial system that characterized American criminal procedure. Paul Kauper could not look away. He recognized the "naked, ugly facts" (p. 1224) and was determined to do something about them -more than thirty years before Escobedo v. Illinois' or Miranda v. Arizona.2
Constitutional Allocation Of The War Powers Between The President And Congress: 1787-88, W. Taylor Reveley Iii
Constitutional Allocation Of The War Powers Between The President And Congress: 1787-88, W. Taylor Reveley Iii
Faculty Publications
For some time the international community has been keenly interested in the foreign uses to which America puts its military. The nature of these uses has traditionally been affected by the manner in which the Constitution divides the war powers between the President and Congress. This allocation of war-peace authority, in tum, is the product of a number of influences, among them the intentions of the Framers and Ratifiers for the text which they drafted and approved. Their war-power debates, as we shall see, have heavy international overtones.These debates have not been neglected, especially during America's recent involvement in Indochina. …
A New Role For An Ancient Writ: Postconviction Habeas Corpus Relief In Georgia (Part Ii), Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
A New Role For An Ancient Writ: Postconviction Habeas Corpus Relief In Georgia (Part Ii), Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Scholarly Works
In Part I of this Article, appearing in Volume 8 of the Georgia Law Review at page 313, Professor Wilkes traced the development of postconviction habeas corpus in Georgia up to 1967. In this the second part of the Article, he examines the background and passage of the Georgia Habeas Corpus Act of 1967. Finally, Professor Wilkes assesses the degree to which the Act has fulfilled its purposes, and suggests several possible changes for the future.
M. Caldwell Butler Audio Diary, August 8, 1974 - Transcript, M. Caldwell Butler
M. Caldwell Butler Audio Diary, August 8, 1974 - Transcript, M. Caldwell Butler
Butler-Woodlief Recordings
No abstract provided.
M. Caldwell Butler Audio Diary, July 27-31, 1974, M. Caldwell Butler
M. Caldwell Butler Audio Diary, July 27-31, 1974, M. Caldwell Butler
Butler-Woodlief Recordings
No abstract provided.
M. Caldwell Butler Audio Diary With Thomas Mooney Re July 25-27, 1974, M. Caldwell Butler
M. Caldwell Butler Audio Diary With Thomas Mooney Re July 25-27, 1974, M. Caldwell Butler
Butler-Mooney Recordings
No abstract provided.
M. Caldwell Butler Audio Diary, July 20-26, 1974 - Transcript, M. Caldwell Butler
M. Caldwell Butler Audio Diary, July 20-26, 1974 - Transcript, M. Caldwell Butler
Butler-Woodlief Recordings
No abstract provided.
M. Caldwell Butler Audio Diary, July 11-18, 1974 - Transcript, M. Caldwell Butler
M. Caldwell Butler Audio Diary, July 11-18, 1974 - Transcript, M. Caldwell Butler
Butler-Woodlief Recordings
No abstract provided.
M. Caldwell Butler Audio Diary, July 10, 1974, M. Caldwell Butler
M. Caldwell Butler Audio Diary, July 10, 1974, M. Caldwell Butler
Butler-Woodlief Recordings
No abstract provided.
M. Caldwell Butler Audio Diary, July 1&3, 1974 - Transcript, M. Caldwell Butler
M. Caldwell Butler Audio Diary, July 1&3, 1974 - Transcript, M. Caldwell Butler
Butler-Woodlief Recordings
No abstract provided.
M. Caldwell Butler Audio Diary, June 20, 1974 - Transcript, M. Caldwell Butler
M. Caldwell Butler Audio Diary, June 20, 1974 - Transcript, M. Caldwell Butler
Butler-Woodlief Recordings
No abstract provided.
M. Caldwell Butler Audio Diary, June 5-19, 1974 - Transcript, M. Caldwell Butler
M. Caldwell Butler Audio Diary, June 5-19, 1974 - Transcript, M. Caldwell Butler
Butler-Woodlief Recordings
No abstract provided.
M. Caldwell Butler Audio Diary, May 1974 - Transcript, M. Caldwell Butler
M. Caldwell Butler Audio Diary, May 1974 - Transcript, M. Caldwell Butler
Butler-Woodlief Recordings
No abstract provided.
M. Caldwell Butler Audio Diary, April 1974 - Transcript, M. Caldwell Butler
M. Caldwell Butler Audio Diary, April 1974 - Transcript, M. Caldwell Butler
Butler-Woodlief Recordings
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Antecedents And Beginnings To 1801, David S. Bogen
Book Review: Antecedents And Beginnings To 1801, David S. Bogen
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
A New Role For An Ancient Writ: Postconviction Habeas Corpus Relief In Georgia (Part I), Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
A New Role For An Ancient Writ: Postconviction Habeas Corpus Relief In Georgia (Part I), Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
Scholarly Works
Because it has been esteemed in this state for centuries, the writ of habeas corpus has played a significant role in the history of Georgia civil liberties. Indeed, one Georgia court early state that "[w]hen the writ is applied for, no inquiry is made as to the complexion of the petitioner, or the place of his permanent allegiance. All of every condition, of every country and of every complexion are equally entitled to it, the native of South Africa, not less than the Peer of the Realms." In the first part of his Article, Professor Wilkes examines the origins of …