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Government & Politics
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Did You Hear What Thurgood Marshall Did For Us? A Tribute
January 25, 2024
Carol S. Steiker, Did You Hear What Thurgood Marshall Did For Us? A Tribute, 20 Am. J. Crim. L. vii (1993).
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Panetti v. Quarterman: Is There a “Rational Understanding” of the Supreme Court’s Eighth Amendment Jurisprudence
January 25, 2024
Carol S. Steiker, Panetti v. Quarterman: Is There a “Rational Understanding” of the Supreme Court’s Eighth Amendment Jurisprudence, 5 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 285…
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The Racial Origins of the Supreme Court’s Death Penalty Oversight
January 25, 2024
Carol Steiker & Jordan M. Steiker, The Racial Origins of the Supreme Court’s Death Penalty Oversight, 42 Hum. Rts. 14 (2016).
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Carol S. Steiker, Brandeis in Olmstead: “Our Government is the Potent, the Omnipresent Teacher”, 79 Miss. L.J. 149 (2009).
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Entrenchment and/or Destabilization? Reflections on (Another) Two Decades of Constitutional Regulation of Capital Punishment
January 25, 2024
Carol Steiker & Jordan M. Steiker, Entrenchment and/or Destabilization? Reflections on (Another) Two Decades of Constitutional Regulation of Capital Punishment, 30 Law & Ineq. 211…
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Choosing Our Heroes: Skelly Wright and Atticus Finch
January 25, 2024
Carol S. Steiker, Choosing Our Heroes: Skelly Wright and Atticus Finch 61 Loy. L. Rev. 125 (2015).
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Courting Death: The Supreme Court and Capital Punishment
January 25, 2024
Carol S. Steiker & Jordan M. Steiker, Courting Death: The Supreme Court and Capital Punishment (Harvard Univ. Press 2016).
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Carol S. Steiker, Things Fall Apart, but the Center Holds: The Supreme Court and the Death Penalty, 77 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1475 (2002).
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Counter-Revolution in Constitutional Criminal Procedure?
January 25, 2024
Carol Steiker, Counter-Revolution in Constitutional Criminal Procedure?, 20 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 435 (1997).
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Richard D. Friedman, Christopher B. Mueller & Charles Nesson, Crawford, Davis & the Right of Confrontation: Where Do We Go from Here?, 19 Regent U.
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Aspects of the Executive’s Power over National Security Matters: Secrecy Classification and Foreign Intelligence Wiretaps
January 25, 2024
Charles R. Nesson, Aspects of the Executive’s Power over National Security Matters: Secrecy Classification and Foreign Intelligence Wiretaps, 49 Indiana L. J. 399 (1974).
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A Step Toward an Autocratic State
January 25, 2024
Charles Nesson, A Step Toward an Autocratic State, Trial Mag., Sept. 1, 1973, at 27.
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Protective Judicial Doctrine
January 25, 2024
Charles R. Nesson, Protective Judicial Doctrine (Harv. L. Sch. 1974).
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Mapping the Field of Money Studies, Response to essays about Making Money: Coin, Currency, and the Coming of Capitalism
January 25, 2024
Christine A. Desan, Mapping the Field of Money Studies, Response to essays about Making Money: Coin, Currency, and the Coming of Capitalism, 5 Docket L.
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Stephen G. Breyer
January 25, 2024
Christine A. Desan, Stephen G. Breyer, in The Supreme Court Justices: Illustrated Biographies, 1789-1995 (Clare Cushman ed., 1995).
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Legislative Power
January 25, 2024
Christine A. Desan, Legislative Power, in The Oxford International Encyclopedia of Legal History (Stanley N. Katz ed., 2009).
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Contesting the Character of the Political Economy: Rights and Remedies in the Early Republic
January 25, 2024
Christine A. Desan, Contesting the Character of the Political Economy: Rights and Remedies in the Early Republic, in The House and Senate in the 1790s:…
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Recognizing Racism in Trump’s Call for Judge’s Recusal
January 25, 2024
Andrew Crespo, Recognizing Racism in Trump’s Call for Judge’s Recusal, Bos. Globe, Aug. 21, 2016…
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Andrew Crespo, Did Trump Obstruct Justice? Mueller Must Follow the Facts Without Fear or Favor, Bos. Globe, May 20, 2017.
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Andrew Crespo, The Road to United States v. Trump is Paved with Prosecutorial Discretion, Take Care (May 21, 2017).
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A Special Prosecutor Should Challenge Joe Arpaio’s Special Pardon
January 25, 2024
Andrew Crespo, A Special Prosecutor Should Challenge Joe Arpaio’s Special Pardon, Bos. Globe, Sept. 7, 2017.