The People of the State of Illinois V. Carter

The People of the State of Illinois V. Carter
Title The People of the State of Illinois V. Carter PDF eBook
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Pages 44
Release 2014
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People of the State of Illinois V. Carter

People of the State of Illinois V. Carter
Title People of the State of Illinois V. Carter PDF eBook
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Pages 46
Release 1985
Genre Legal briefs
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People of the State of Illinois V. Carter

People of the State of Illinois V. Carter
Title People of the State of Illinois V. Carter PDF eBook
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Pages 0
Release 1985
Genre Legal briefs
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Government Liability in Tort

Government Liability in Tort
Title Government Liability in Tort PDF eBook
Author Edwin Montefiore Borchard
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Pages 104
Release 1924
Genre Administrative responsibility
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Search and Seizure

Search and Seizure
Title Search and Seizure PDF eBook
Author Wayne R. LaFave
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Pages 0
Release 2020
Genre Searches and seizures
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Clark V. Fike

Clark V. Fike
Title Clark V. Fike PDF eBook
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Pages 74
Release 1975
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51 Imperfect Solutions

51 Imperfect Solutions
Title 51 Imperfect Solutions PDF eBook
Author Judge Jeffrey S. Sutton
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 297
Release 2018-05-07
Genre Law
ISBN 0190866063

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When we think of constitutional law, we invariably think of the United States Supreme Court and the federal court system. Yet much of our constitutional law is not made at the federal level. In 51 Imperfect Solutions, U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Jeffrey S. Sutton argues that American Constitutional Law should account for the role of the state courts and state constitutions, together with the federal courts and the federal constitution, in protecting individual liberties. The book tells four stories that arise in four different areas of constitutional law: equal protection; criminal procedure; privacy; and free speech and free exercise of religion. Traditional accounts of these bedrock debates about the relationship of the individual to the state focus on decisions of the United States Supreme Court. But these explanations tell just part of the story. The book corrects this omission by looking at each issue-and some others as well-through the lens of many constitutions, not one constitution; of many courts, not one court; and of all American judges, not federal or state judges. Taken together, the stories reveal a remarkably complex, nuanced, ever-changing federalist system, one that ought to make lawyers and litigants pause before reflexively assuming that the United States Supreme Court alone has all of the answers to the most vexing constitutional questions. If there is a central conviction of the book, it's that an underappreciation of state constitutional law has hurt state and federal law and has undermined the appropriate balance between state and federal courts in protecting individual liberty. In trying to correct this imbalance, the book also offers several ideas for reform.