Lost in the discussions of the federalization of crime is the one clause in the Constitution that actually links Congress, the states, and the problem of local crime: the Domestic Violence Clause. Long ignored by courts, the Domestic Violence Clause recognizes the primacy of the states in addressing domestic violence within their borders. It imposes on the federal government a duty to protect states against domestic violence, but only when states request assistance. The Domestic Violence Clause plays the role of a Tenth Amendment for crime. It is a reaffirmation of the enumerated powers doctrine and a promise of federal noninterference that prohibits not only the uninvited use of federal forces to combat crime, but also forbids federal legi...
Domestic violence has long been recognized as a pressing law enforcement and societal concern, and b...
This Note critically examines the federalization of criminal law and the impact this trend is having...
This Comment argues the federal system must be preserved and the Supreme Court should build upon the...
Lost in the discussions of the federalization of crime is the one clause in the Constitution that ac...
Recent judiciary and media events have put a national focus on the overlooked problem of domestic vi...
When outbreaks of domestic violence in the wake of the civil rights movement have necessitated a fed...
Domestic violence is no longer a private matter confined within the four walls of the home. The shif...
The federalization of American criminal law was not an issue that would have been discussed prior to...
The prevalence of domestic violence in the United States indicates a need for increased governmental...
Domestic violence is a crime that affects millions of American families. Traditionally,domestic viol...
Context is everything. A federal law prohibits those convicted of committing an act of domestic viol...
The problem of domestic violence has been the subject of increasing national concern. In response to...
In United States v. Lopez, the United States Supreme Court struck down the federal Gun Free School Z...
It is difficult in constitutional-law circles to avoid the observation that we are living through a ...
During the past 30 years, the criminalization of domestic violence has developed along three paralle...
Domestic violence has long been recognized as a pressing law enforcement and societal concern, and b...
This Note critically examines the federalization of criminal law and the impact this trend is having...
This Comment argues the federal system must be preserved and the Supreme Court should build upon the...
Lost in the discussions of the federalization of crime is the one clause in the Constitution that ac...
Recent judiciary and media events have put a national focus on the overlooked problem of domestic vi...
When outbreaks of domestic violence in the wake of the civil rights movement have necessitated a fed...
Domestic violence is no longer a private matter confined within the four walls of the home. The shif...
The federalization of American criminal law was not an issue that would have been discussed prior to...
The prevalence of domestic violence in the United States indicates a need for increased governmental...
Domestic violence is a crime that affects millions of American families. Traditionally,domestic viol...
Context is everything. A federal law prohibits those convicted of committing an act of domestic viol...
The problem of domestic violence has been the subject of increasing national concern. In response to...
In United States v. Lopez, the United States Supreme Court struck down the federal Gun Free School Z...
It is difficult in constitutional-law circles to avoid the observation that we are living through a ...
During the past 30 years, the criminalization of domestic violence has developed along three paralle...
Domestic violence has long been recognized as a pressing law enforcement and societal concern, and b...
This Note critically examines the federalization of criminal law and the impact this trend is having...
This Comment argues the federal system must be preserved and the Supreme Court should build upon the...