Everyman's Exclusionary Rule: The Exclusionary Rule and the Rule of Law (or Why Conservatives Should Embrace the Exclusionary Rule) Ohio State Journal of Criminal LawSundby, Scott E.
This article discusses how and why the exclusionary rule should apply in the immigration context. The first part of the Article sets out the history of the exclSocial Science Electronic Publishing
The Illinois Flag Display Act gives the Governor the power to order flags around the state to be lowered to half-staff whenever an Illinois member of the armed force, police force, fire service, or other person covered by the act is killed in the line of
Democracy and the Politics of the Extraordinary: Max Weber, Carl Schmitt, and Hannah Arendt This study shows why it is important for democratic theory to rethink the question of democracy's beginnings. Is there a founding unique to democracies? A Kalyvas - Cambridge University Press 被引量: ...
He argues that both torture and CIDT require infliction of severe pain and thus it must be the purpose for which severe pain was inflicted that distinguishes torture from CIDT. If the purposive element is key in distinguishing torture from CIDT, then there is no need to have separate ...
The Illinois Flag Display Act gives the Governor the power to order flags around the state to be lowered to half-staff whenever an Illinois member of the armed force, police force, fire service, or other person covered by the act is killed in the line of duty. ...
Having a “superior product” is not an excuse Google argued that it had secured default distribution, not through exclusionary conduct, but by developing a “superior product” through constant innovation. The Court ruled that this did not make it non-monopolistic. ...
大作文大作文范文:The terrible scene depicted in the cartoon shows that some people in our life still lack the awareness of environmental protection. The picture illustrates that two tourists are chatting and eating happily on a boat and casually throwing their rubbish into the ...
the responsi-bility to probe as deeply as we can into these questions. In a chapter of thislength, there is no possibility of a comprehensive review. Rather I will limitmyself to some important examples.First, we must realize that at issue here is what Leszek Kolakowski calls“ideological”...
“Why workers’ rights are not women’s rights” is an argument whose purpose is to make clear that workers’ rights rest on a masculine embodiment of the labor subject, and it is this masculine embodiment that is at the center of employment contracts and employment relations systems. By exca...