T «r he touchstone of Fourth Amendment analysis," the Supreme Court has told us," is whether a person has a'constitutionally protected reasonable expectation of privacy." 1 Such …
The criminal prosecution of immigration-principally for illegal entry and reentry, alien smuggling, and document fraud-has reached an all-time high.'Not since Prohibition has a …
What must a poor person plead to gain access to the federal courts? How do courts decide when a poor litigant is poor enough? This Article answers those questions with the first …
This Article asks what can be learned from the vast amount of information generated by modern civil litigation. One answer lies in the practices of a small but growing number of law …
THE RIGHT TO APPEAL* Page 1 THE RIGHT TO APPEAL* CASSANDRA BURKE ROBERTSON** It is time for the Supreme Court to explicitly recognize a constitutional right to …
This Article begins that task by focusing on corporate governance regulation and policy. The Article opens by explaining why public actors choose retributive responses and theorizes …
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Abstract Not long ago, Professor Cass Sunstein and his co-authors lamented that our legal culture lacks" a full normative account of the relationship between retributive goals and …
Our criminal justice system is built on an adversary model. 1 While few criminal cases today are resolved through full-blown trials, the adversarial ideal nevertheless guides the entire …