Constitutional Law and Judicial Policy Making, Volume 1Joel B. Grossman, Richard S. Wells A compilation of articles, writings, and judicial opinions. |
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... violation , however , that would not be within the authority of a federal court . As with any equity case , the nature of the violation deter- mines the scope of the remedy . In default by the school authorities of their obligation to ...
... violation , however , that would not be within the authority of a federal court . As with any equity case , the nature of the violation deter- mines the scope of the remedy . In default by the school authorities of their obligation to ...
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... Violations of state laws are prosecuted in the state courts with appeals through the state court system . State criminal cases may be considered by the federal courts only if a violation of a federal right is alleged . The normal route ...
... Violations of state laws are prosecuted in the state courts with appeals through the state court system . State criminal cases may be considered by the federal courts only if a violation of a federal right is alleged . The normal route ...
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... violated . The vener- able doctrine of respondant superior in our tort law provides an entirely appropriate conceptual ... violation of the Fourth Amend- ment . I doubt that lawyers serving on such a tribunal would be swayed either by ...
... violated . The vener- able doctrine of respondant superior in our tort law provides an entirely appropriate conceptual ... violation of the Fourth Amend- ment . I doubt that lawyers serving on such a tribunal would be swayed either by ...
Contents
Chapter One A POLITICAL VIEW OF THE SUPREME COURT | 3 |
LAW AND SOCIAL CHANGE | 14 |
JUDICIAL POLICY MAKING | 26 |
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