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Criminal Law Outline Fall, 2001 Page 1 of 9 I. THEORIES OF PUNISHMENT A. Incapacitation: imprisonment prevents further harm to society. B. Deterrence 1. Specific: deter the criminal 2. General: deter ... more>>
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Dred Scott v. Sandford ??? Accepts social convention that A.A.???s seen as inferior so couldn???t have been said to be included in constitution ??? Even Congress can???t make A.A.?... ... more>>
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Constitutional Law Outline Judicial Review ??? Marbury v. Madison o Facts: Federalists appoint judges before Jefferson takes office. Marshall, Secretary of State, fails to deliver some commissions ... more>>
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Constitutional Law Outline Spring 2006 Professor Noah Feldman Introduction: Who are ???We the People???? (Legal vs Political Registers) 1. Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857), 183-211 (14th Am written to ... more>>
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Administrative Law Fall 2001 I. Constitutional Framework for Admin Law a. Con and Statutory Interpretation of Issues in the Delegation of Legislative Power to Admin Agencies i. Basic Principles ... more>>
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Fall 1999 Professor Larry Sager Farina Rabbi Constitutional Law I. Introduction & Constitutional Perplexities A. Topology of Constitutional Theories???how const. judges should think about their roles ... more>>
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2/6/2008 Evan Saucier 1 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW Course Outline /Professor Richards /NYU Law /Fall 2005 ???The Statue of Liberty!?! Where are we???? -Milhouse Contents: I. CONSTITUTIONAL INTERPRETATION A ... more>>
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Con Law Spring 2005 Professor Rodriguez 1 PART I: THE STRUCTURE OF GOVERNMENT A. JUDICIAL REVIEW AND CONSTITUTIONAL INTERPRETATION 1. INTRODUCTION TO THE CONSTITUTION Important questions: ??? Who are ... more>>
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1 LAW OF DEMOCRACY OUTLINE Prof. Richard Pildes Fall 2006 1 ??? INTRODUCTION I. INTRODUCTION A. purposes of a constitution 1. protection of individual rights (intuitive American law student answer ... more>>
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1 COPYRIGHT Zimmerman --Fall 1997 Overview ??? ??? law ??? one form of property law, but mostly deals with intangible property (not objects) limited by time ??? ??? law ??? provides protection for ... more>>
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1 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OUTLINE I. The Building Blocks Marbury v. Madison (1803) Marshall -political struggle between John Adams and Federalists and successor Thomas Jefferson and the Republicans ... 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 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OUTLINE FALL 1997/SPRING 1998 NEUBORNE -final exam 1. question -3 questions.... most important b. own theory of constitutional law ... more>>
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1 OUTLINE Constitutional Law K. Yoshino Fall 2006 I made a B in this class. I. Judicial Review...................................................................................................................... 3 a ... more>>
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I. I. History of National Power A. Federalism -refers to the apportioning of power between the federal government and the states. By the time the American Revolution had been waged... ... more>>
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