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- Herefore, Has Roots That Extend Back to Medieval England, Where Bail Originated “As a Device to Free Untried Prisoners.” See Daniel J
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- Livelihood, Ability to Pay, and the Original Meaning of the Excessive Fines Clause Nicholas M
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- Recovering Constitutional Protections in the Excessive Bail Clause
- The Mandatory Pretrial Release Provision of the Adam Walsh Act Amendments: How "Mandatory" Is It, and Is It Constitutional?
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- Limiting Excessive Prison Sentences Under Federal and State Constitutions
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- Fundamentals of Bail: a Resource Guide for Pretrial Practitioners and a Framework for American Pretrial Reform
- The Excessive Bail Clause in Removal Proceedings
- A Law Review in Brief
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- Reform Considerations for States with a Constitutional Right to Bail Jordan Gross
- Correlated Primary Source Documents for We the People Middle School Textbook
- Eighth Amendment--Pretrial Detention: What Will Become of the Innocent Michael J
- Pretrial Bail: a Deprivation of Liberty Or Property with Due Process of Law
- Unjustified Detention: the Excessive Bail Clause in Removal Proceedings
- A Century in the Making: the Glorious Revolution, the American Revolution, and the Origins of the U.S
- Our Bill of Rights Maureen Greenly Introduction and Rationale Thomas Jefferson Wrote That
- The Glorious Revolution, the American Revolution, and the Origins of the U.S
- Liberty Takings: a Framework for Compensating Pretrial Detainees
- Recent Issues in Child Pornography and Other Sex Offense Prosecutions
- U.S. Constitutional Limits on State Money-Bail Practices for Criminal Defendants
- Structural Rights and Incorporation
- The Excessive Bail Clause: Achieving Pretrial Justice Reform Through Incorporation
- Harmelin's Faulty Originalism
- GLOSSARY of TERMS and PHRASES RELATING to BAIL and the PRETRIAL RELEASE OR DETENTION DECISION Copyright © 2015 by the Pretrial Justice Institute
- Case Nos.: 19-1787, 19-1900 UNITED STATES COURT of APPEALS for the FIRST CIRCUIT MARK ANTHONY REID; ROBERT WILLIAMS, on Behalf
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- Eighth Amendment Rights Applied to the States
- The Excessive Fines Clause and Punitive Damages Some Lessons from History Calvin R
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- Eighth Amendment Excessive Bail Clause Applies to States Through Fourteenth Amendment
- The Constitutionality of Parallel Civil Forfeiture Proceedings and Criminal Prosecutions Under the Double Jeopardy Clause in the United States
- Wealth, Bail, and the Equal Protection of the Laws
- Constitutional Constraints
- Constitutional Rights Available in Proceedings Other Than Criminal Trials
- The Excessive Fines Clause and Punitive. Damages: Some Lessons from History
- The Constitutionality of Pretrial Detention Without Bail in New Mexico
- THE COMING CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS in BAIL: I * CALEB FOOTE T