Volume 2010 – Issue 1

Mary De Ming Fan The jurisprudence on crime and war has repeatedly indicated that citizenship matters in determining the scope and applicability of constitutional protections.  Just how citizenship matters and what vision of the citizen controls have been murky, however.  A rich literature has developed deploring how the nation and the jurisprudence have appeared to [...]

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Gary Minda & Douglas Klein 2010 Mich. St. L. Rev. 51 | Download PDF | Westlaw

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Roberto Iraola 2010 Mich. St. L. Rev. 103 | Download PDF | Westlaw  

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Erin Sheley This article demonstrates the interaction between literary representations of the police officer, the criminal suspect, their respective relationships with society, and the development of the exclusionary rule as a prophylactic remedy for Fourth Amendment violations.  In English and American literature the criminal moved from the role of dangerous outsider he occupied at the [...]

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Elisa Lintemuth 2010 Mich. St. L. Rev. 169 | Download PDF | Westlaw

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Alessa Thomas 2010 Mich. St. L. Rev. 203 | Download PDF | Westlaw

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