12 results on '"Priester, Benjamin J."'
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2. Sentenced for a "Crime" the Government Did Not Prove: Jones v. United States and the Constitutional Limitations on Factfinding by Sentencing Factors Rather than Elements of the Offense
3. Terrorist detention: directions for reform.
4. The canine metaphor and the future of sentencing reform: dogs, tails, and the constitutional law of wagging.
5. Return of the great writ: judicial review, due process, and the detention of alleged terrorists as enemy combatants.
6. Structuring sentencing: Apprendi, the offense of conviction, and the limited role of constitutional law.
7. MEDIA PARATEXT AND CONSTITUTIONAL INTERPRETATION.
8. A WARRANT REQUIREMENT RESURGENCE? THE FOURTH AMENDMENT IN THE ROBERTS COURT.
9. Constitutional formalism and the meaning of Apprendi v. New Jersey.
10. FROM JONES TO JONES: FIFTEEN YEARS OF INCOHERENCE IN THE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OF SENTENCING FACTFINDING.
11. FIVE ANSWERS AND THREE QUESTIONS AFTER UNITED STATES V. JONES (2012), THE FOURTH AMENDMENT "GPS CASE".
12. WHO IS A "TERRORIST"? DRAWING THE LINE BETWEEN CRIMINAL DEFENDANTS AND MILITARY ENEMIES.
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