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Observations on the New Revolution in Constitutional Criminal Procedure
The articles in the Symposium published here show that something new happened in the last years of the Rehnquist Court.1 The new revolution in...
06/01/06 by Tushnet, Mark · More from publication -
Court of Pragmatism and Internationalization: A Response to Professors Chemerinsky and Amann, The
INTRODUCTION The Rehnquist Era drew suddenly, and dramatically, to a close in late summer. Judge John Roberts was promoted, virtually overnight,...
06/01/06 by Starr, Kenneth W · More from publication -
Eliminating the Federal Subsidy in Kelo: Restricting the Availability of Tax-Exempt Financing for Redevelopment Projects
"Nissan gets the land, taxpayers get the bill and the people get the boot . . . ."1 "The specter of condemnation hangs over all property. Nothing...
06/01/06 by Knepper, Daniel · More from publication -
Temporal Adversarialism, Criminal Justice, and the Rehnquist Court: The Sluggish Life of Political Factfinding
INTRODUCTION This Symposium asks whether a series of recent, supposedly "liberal" decisions of the Rehnquist Court represent a change in direction...
06/01/06 by Taslitz, Andrew E · More from publication -
Categorical Requirements in Constitutional Criminal Procedure
INTRODUCTION In 1965, on the same day that the Supreme Court held that the Fourteenth Amendment incorporated the Sixth Amendment's Confrontation...
06/01/06 by Fisher, Jeffrey L · More from publication -
Rehnquist Court and the Death Penalty, The
This Symposium results from two stunning rulings in favor of criminal defendants during October Term 2003: Crawford v. Washington1 and Blakely v....
06/01/06 by Chemerinsky, Erwin · More from publication
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