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THE CONTRACT CLAUSE, THE CIVIL WAR AMDENDMENTS (The Bill of Rights, the Civil War Amendments and their interrelationship: how the Constitution limits the power of the government ov... ... more>>
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1 JUDICIAL REVIEW: JUDICIAL FUNCTION IN CONSTIITUTIONAL CASES I. The Nature and Sources of Supreme Court Authority A. The Establishment of Judicial Review: Marbury v. Madison (1803... ... more>>
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Theories of punishment MPC A. Punishment: 1. To forbid and prevent conduct inflicts or threatens substantial harm to individual or public interest, 2. To subject to public control ... ... more>>
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1 Constitutional Law I Professor Gordon Young Spring, 2001 I. US Constitution The Constitution does not place duties on individuals; rather it doles out power: Only 2 individual rights in the USC ... more>>
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1 Incorporation of due process rights to state prosecutions. Case-by-case basis Only minimums should be required of the states to allow innovation All but 7th amendment guarantees ... ... more>>
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Criminal Law Outline 1) FAIR WARNING a) You should not be held liable for conduct which was not criminal at the time committed b) Public is on constructive notice of what the law is c) Prohibition ... more>>
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Can the president violate the treaty? President must faithfully uphold the supreme law (treaty) of the land President may receive ministers and ambassadors Inherent nature of executive power Does ... more>>
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8. Diminished Capacity a. Jurisdictions divided on applicability on this. b. Majority holds not adequate for insanity defense b/c shadings of intelligence creates vagueness of stan... ... more>>
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1 TORTS OUTLINE (PROF. WEISS) Early Developments in Tort Law (Ch. 1) Two categories for determining liability for accidental harms -WRITS I. ???Trespass??? any wrong that one person commits against ... more>>
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1 Art Law ??? Outline Professor Amy Adler Fall 2006 I. ART AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT a. Introduction i. First amendment 1. Congress shall make no law . . . abridging the freedom of speech ii. Exodus ... more>>
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1 Child, Parent & State Outline Guggenheim ??? Fall 2006 OVERVIEW ??? Impossible to conceptually isolate the subject of children???s rights from thinking about adults o Children ar... ... more>>
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1 The Model Penal Code adopts a four-tier formula hierarchy of mental states: 1. purpose, 2. knowledge, 3. recklessness, or 4. negligence. A crime may require one of these states o... ... more>>
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1 A SURVEY OF CIVIL ACTION I. An Outline of Civil Procedure In action II. The Authority to Proceed with Action A. Subject Matter Jurisdiction A party cannot consent or waive SMJ -C... ... more>>
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OUTLINE: Civil Procedure Appeals and Claim Preclusion 1 I. APPEALS a. Ah, the ethereal realm of litigation b. All federal judges are Art III judges c. Supreme Court has never held ... ... more>>
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I. Order of Writing Exams II. Ives v. South Buffalo A. Holding: worker???s compensation statute violates due process clause of state & federal constitution rendering statute null &... ... more>>
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