Bankruptcy and Magistrate Judges?
Adjudication Outside Article III (part five)
Adjudication Outside Article III (part four)
Adjudication Outside Article III (part two)
Why there are no "exceptions" to Article III
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Jurors remain free to exercise judgment and mercy in a criminal justice system that often lacks both.
Are there any limits to what police can do in pursuit of a suspect? The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals apparently doesn't think so.
In fact, the legal doctrine lets cops to get away with outrageous conduct.
The 7th Circuit said the guard is protected by qualified immunity.
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The search raised Fourth Amendment concerns.
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"First trimester abortions, which typically require only medication, do not require the onsite presence of a licensed physician."
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