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The Law Review Article

by Pierre SchlagForum, Issue 4, Volume 88Posted on June 16, 2017November 25, 2020No Comments

What is a law review article? Does America know? How might we help America in this regard? Here, we approach the first question on the bias: As we have found, …

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What Remains of the Exclusionary Rule?

by Will HauptmanForumPosted on May 31, 2017November 3, 2020One Comment

The Fourth Amendment exclusionary rule is experiencing death by a thousand cuts. Since the Supreme Court created the rule,[1] its opinions have whittled away at the rule’s application with various …

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Bob Nagel and the Emptiness of Supreme Court Standards of Review

by Larry AlexanderForum, Issue 2, Volume 88Posted on March 12, 2017November 25, 2020No Comments

Bob Nagel is a well-known and persistent critic of Supreme Court decision making—and in particular, the Court’s stated formulae for how those decisions are reached. Bob’s neologism, “the formulaic Constitution,” …

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