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Ethics and Evidence

Ethics and Evidence
Author: Fordham University. School of Law
Publisher:
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2007
Genre:
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Symposium

Symposium
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Total Pages: 571
Release: 2006
Genre: Law
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Symposium

Symposium
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Total Pages: 716
Release: 2007
Genre: Evidence (Law)
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The Twenty-Fifth Amendment

The Twenty-Fifth Amendment
Author: John D. Feerick
Publisher: Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2014
Genre: History
ISBN: 0823252000

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Undisputed as the most important synthetic work on the Twenty-Fifth Amendment, this revised edition provides the latest in legal thought regarding presidential succession. This new edition of The Twenty-Fifth Amendment: Its Complete History and Applications updates John Feerick's landmark study with the Amendment's uses in the past twenty years and how those uses (along with new legal scholarship) have changed the Amendment and perceptions of presidential disability in general. In its formulation, the Twenty-fifth Amendment was criticized as vague and undemocratic, but it has made possible swift and orderly successions to the highest offices in the U.S. government during some of the most extraordinary events in American history. The extent of its authority has been tested over the years: During the Watergate crisis, it was proposed that the Amendment might afford a means by which a president could transfer presidential power during an impeachment proceeding, and it was also suggested that the Amendment could authorize a vice president and cabinet to suspend a president during a Senate impeachment trial. Where once presidential disability was stigmatized, today a president under general anesthesia cedes presidential authority for the length of the procedure with little controversy. The Twenty-fifth Amendment is evolving rapidly, and this book is an invaluable guide for legal scholars, government decision makers, historians, political scientists, teachers, and students studying the nation's highest offices.


The Myth of Moral Justice

The Myth of Moral Justice
Author: Thane Rosenbaum
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2011-08-23
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0062119885

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“This is a thoughtful look at the shortcomings of the American legal system.” — Booklist “Rosenbaum should be read by every law student in America.” — New York Times Book Review “Mr. Rosenbaum’s complaints about the current legal system are widely shared.” — The New York Sun “[Rosenbaum] cleverly enlivens his discourse with histrionic scenes from novels, films, plays and TV.” — Miami Herald “[Rosenbaum’s] book ought to be required reading in law schools and continuing legal education classes.” — Washington Post


Symposium Issue

Symposium Issue
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Total Pages: 248
Release: 1990
Genre: Lawyers
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