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.
when trying to determine whether the exclusionary rule should apply in immigration proceedings, and, instead, the exclusionary rule should apply in full force to immigration proceedings based on the application of the rule-of-law principles that the exclusionary rule was originally designed to protect...
1919: The National Prohibition Act U.S. legislation in 1919 passed the Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution to prohibit the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages. The National Prohibition Act was ratified Jan. 16 and originally vetoed by President Woodrow Wilson, only to ...
The Expatriation Act was passed in March of 1907 with a number of impositions, including stipulations that if a woman lived abroad for more than two years or was married to a man who wasn't eligible for citizenship, she could be revoked of her status. The Cable Act of 1922also known as...
The court ruled that Google used the monopoly it gained through its contracts, to engage in exclusionary practices and violated Section 2 of the Sherman Act, the US antitrust law. It stated that there was no true competition in the Search market because Google offered its partners lucrative rev...
Thibault Schrepel has been kind enough to invite me to write a piece for his Concurrentialiste (see here). It was a good chance to explore some of the themes that are central to my ongoing research projects and to share ...
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 ...
has called the standard employment relationship or SER (Normalarbeitsverhaeltnis). This relationship was built on and assumed a gender division of labor in which a male-breadwinner would provide financial support while a female-care giver would perform unpaid domestic labor to sustain the family. ...
What is surprising to many is that the definitive solutions for the affordable housing crisis were passed into law decades ago. Furthermore, the financing for affordable homes was also addressed years ago...
For the survival of the group, this was a good thing. First of all, it meant that males wouldn’t kill off the children sired by other males (as some species do). But most importantly, it meant that every adult felt a responsibility to care for every child in the group. The females...