ex post fac•to (ˈɛks ˌpoʊst ˈfæk toʊ) adv.,adj. 1.after the fact; subsequently; retroactively. 2.having retroactive force:an ex post facto law. [1625–35; < Latin: from a thing done afterward] Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dic...
Should Bouie Be Buoyed?: Judicial Retroactive Lawmaking and the Ex Post Facto ClauseThe Supreme Court under the Ex Post Facto Clause surprisingly has protected criminal defendants from retroactive alteration of any determinant of their sentenceHarold J. Krent...
it does not violate the Constitution's double jeopardy prohibitions or its ban on ex post facto lawmaking. The Court's holding and its implications are... Grudzinskas, Albert J., Jr,M G Henry - 《Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry & the Law》 被引量: 6发表: 1997年 The ...
It was to prohibit after-the-fact criminalization that the Framers drafted the two ex post facto clauses of the US Constitution, in Sections 9 and 10 of Article I, one ofHornstein, Donald TN.c.l.revHornstein, D. T. 2011. Resiliency, adaptation, and the upsides of ex post lawmaking...
Part I provides a brief overview of the history and purpose of the Ex Post Facto Clause. It also highlights the recent resurgence of preventive lawmaking; that is, laws that work to prevent crime rather than detect and investigate it, and laws that impose direct restraints on the liberty of...