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8 Apr 2021, 4:47 am
Andrew Ingram (Chicago-Kent College of Law) has posted Out of Sight and Out of Mind:Supreme Court Arguments on the Insanity Defense Reveal Criminal Law’s Disguised Moral Culpability Requirement (University of Richmond Law Review, Forthcoming Volume 56) on SSRN. [read post]
17 Feb 2010, 10:02 am
Andrew E. [read post]
22 Jun 2019, 12:54 pm
” Slate has posted online this new installment of its “Amicus” podcast featuring Dahlia Lithwick, with guests Mark Joseph Stern, Jed Shugerman, and Andrew Kent. [read post]
22 Apr 2020, 1:39 pm
Andrew Ingram (Chicago-Kent College of Law) has posted That’s Not a Burglary! [read post]
10 Oct 2018, 6:30 am
Andrew Kent, Ethan J. [read post]
18 Jun 2024, 12:46 pm
Andrew Kent, Fordham University School of Law, has published Executive Power, the Royal Prerogative, and the Founders' Presidency at 2 Journal of American Constitutional History 403 (2024). [read post]
9 Sep 2016, 8:00 am
Andrew Kent, Fordham University School of Law, and Julian Davis Mortenson, University of Michigan Law School, have posted The Search for Authorization: Three Eras of the President's National Security Power, which is forthcoming in the Cambridge Companion to the United States Constitution:The constitutional text governing national security law is full of gaps, oversights, and omissions. [read post]
18 Jun 2024, 12:46 pm
Andrew Kent, Fordham University School of Law, has published Executive Power, the Royal Prerogative, and the Founders' Presidency at 2 Journal of American Constitutional History 403 (2024). [read post]
26 Jun 2014, 10:17 am
Kent began by... [read post]
17 Aug 2011, 3:00 am
Andrew (S.D.N.Y. 2011). [read post]
10 Apr 2017, 6:30 am
Andrew Kent, Fordham University School of Law, has posted The Jury and Empire: The Insular Cases and the Anti-Jury Movement in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, which is forthcoming in the Southern California Law Review 91 (2018):This article contributes to several debates and literatures, which have not previously been all linked together: the history of the jury in the United States, the nature of U.S. imperialism and colonial governance in Puerto Rico and the Philippines, and… [read post]
26 May 2021, 6:30 am
Andrew Kent, Fordham University School of Law, has posted Lessons for Bivens and Qualified Immunity Debates from Nineteenth-Century Damages Litigation against Federal Officers, which appears in Notre Dame Law Review 96 (2021): 1755-1788:This Essay was written for a symposium marking the fiftieth anniversary of the Supreme Court’s decision in Bivens v. [read post]
13 Apr 2017, 6:42 am
My colleague Andrew Kent just uploaded his terrific paper on how the US territories were granted all the criminal procedure rights in the Constitution other than the jury right. [read post]
8 Sep 2012, 10:02 am
Kent [opinion, PDF], which held that under existing New York law an individual who views child pornography online does not legally "possess"... [read post]
14 Dec 2018, 11:12 am
Contents include:Nadia Banteka, A Theory of Constructive Interpretation for Customary International Law Identification Michael Da Silva, The International Right to Health Care: A Legal and Moral Defense Andrew Kent, Piracy and Due Process Vera Shikhelman, Access to Justice in the United Nations Human Rights Committee [read post]
27 May 2016, 11:12 am
Kent Faulk of The Birmingham News reports that "Former SPLC legal director hired to prosecute Roy Moore. [read post]
18 Oct 2018, 2:00 am
Andrew Ohanesian, an artist, is the tenant of loft Unit 709, located at 475 Kent Avenue, Brooklyn. [read post]
11 Feb 2010, 10:59 am
Fourth Amendment Federalism and the Silencing of the American Poor by Andrew E. [read post]
21 Dec 2021, 2:01 am
But Andrew Kent, Quinta Jurecic and Benjamin Wittes argue in a Lawfare piece published today that there is at least one matter on which Garland's decision-making is ripe for criticism: He is not speaking enough. [read post]
19 Apr 2017, 8:58 am
Andrew Kent, Fordham School of Law, is publishing The Jury and Empire: The Insular Cases and the Anti-Jury Movement in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era in volume 91 of the Southern California Law Review. [read post]