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New England Law Review: Volume 50, Number 1 - Fall 2015
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- Date de parution28/03/2016
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- ÉditeurMark Childress
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The New England Law Review offers its issues in convenient digital formats for e-reader devices, apps, pads, and phones. This first issue of Volume 50 (Fall 2015) features an extensive and important Symposium entitled "Discipline, Justice, and Command in the U. S. Military, " presented by leading scholars on the subject. Contents include:"Introduction to 'Discipline, Justice, and Command in the U.
S. Military: Maximizing Strengths and Minimizing Weaknesses in a Special Society, '" by Victor Hansen"Discipline, Justice, and Command in the U. S. Military: Maximizing Strengths and Minimizing Weaknesses in a Special Society, " by Rachel VanLandingham"On Unity: A Commentary on 'Discipline, Justice, and Command in the U. S. Military: Maximizing Strengths and Minimizing Weaknesses in a Special Society, '" by Elizabeth Hillman"To Prosecute, or Not to Prosecute: Who Should Make the Call?, " by James GallagherIn addition, Issue 1 includes these extensive student contributions:Foreword, "50 Years: Through Changing Times the New England Law Review Remains a Constant, " by Nicholas BaranNote, "A New Era of Eyewitness Identification Law: Putting Eyewitness Testimony on Trial, " by Sara ConwayComment, "Without a Bright-line on the Green Line: How Commonwealth v.
Robertson Failed to Criminalize Upskirt Photography, " by Jeffrey MarvinQuality digital formatting includes linked notes, active table of contents, active URLs in notes, and proper Bluebook citations.
S. Military: Maximizing Strengths and Minimizing Weaknesses in a Special Society, '" by Victor Hansen"Discipline, Justice, and Command in the U. S. Military: Maximizing Strengths and Minimizing Weaknesses in a Special Society, " by Rachel VanLandingham"On Unity: A Commentary on 'Discipline, Justice, and Command in the U. S. Military: Maximizing Strengths and Minimizing Weaknesses in a Special Society, '" by Elizabeth Hillman"To Prosecute, or Not to Prosecute: Who Should Make the Call?, " by James GallagherIn addition, Issue 1 includes these extensive student contributions:Foreword, "50 Years: Through Changing Times the New England Law Review Remains a Constant, " by Nicholas BaranNote, "A New Era of Eyewitness Identification Law: Putting Eyewitness Testimony on Trial, " by Sara ConwayComment, "Without a Bright-line on the Green Line: How Commonwealth v.
Robertson Failed to Criminalize Upskirt Photography, " by Jeffrey MarvinQuality digital formatting includes linked notes, active table of contents, active URLs in notes, and proper Bluebook citations.














