39 research outputs found

    The Natural Law in the American Tradition

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    A Decade of Reversal: The Ninth Circuit\u27s Record in the Supreme Court through October Term 2010

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    The article presents a speech by the U.S. Court of Appeals judge Diarmuid F. O\u27Scannlain delivered at a lecture in St. John\u27s University in which he discussed the performance of the court. He informs that the U.S. courts offered wrong decisions in 81 percent of cases that Supreme Court agreed to hear. The interpretation of federal law, unanimous reversal of cases and summary reversal is also discussed

    Glorious Revolution to American Revolution: The English Origin of the Right to Keep and Bear Arms

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    It is definitively not my intention to wade into such debates about the wisdom of the Second Amendment or to deal with pending or recent court interpretations. Rather, I want to explore how it came to be and what role British history had in its genesis. For Americans like myself, such history helps us to understand the meaning of our own Constitution. For the Britons, it is a powerful example of how your own constitutional principles shaped the legal landscape of far-flung countries once within the British Empire. And for those simply interested in law as a discipline, irrespective of geography, I hope this serves as a useful case study of how distant history can help contemporary lawyers interpret the meaning of a legal text adopted over 225 years ago

    Dissecting the Guantanamo Trilogy

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    Some Reflections on Cameras in the Appellate Courtroom

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    A Ninth Circuit Split Study Commission: Now What?

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    A Ninth Circuit Split Study Commission: Now What

    Constitutional Democracy and the Third Branch

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    Is a Written Constitution Necessary?

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    Judging and Democracy

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