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The first enactment of the first general assembly in New York was a statute but had the characteristics of a charter or ...
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... first mentioned in the colonies in the Charter of Liberties and . Privileges of 1683, which was p...
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... included in the Massachusetts Body of Liberties of 1641, (12) in the New York Charter of Libertiess and Privileges of 1683, (13) and in the fundamental law of Pennsylvania i...
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... explicit recognition in the original Charter of Liberties and Privileges enacted by the first LLegislature in 1683 (see Charter of Liberties and Privileges, 1683, §...
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...Wulf for the American Civil Liberties Union. MR. JUSTICE CLARK delivered the opinion of...Compact with the Charter and Laws of New Plymouth (1836 ed.), at 249. Fines... Right and Chancery of East New Jersey, 1683-1702, at 311. NEW YORK. Perhaps the earliest ena...
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...Stone v. State and New York Civil Liberties Union v. State (NYCLU), which this Article conside... could not establish a perpetual charter over succeeding generations because: . Every age a... of 1665, New York Charter of Liberties of 1683 and 1691, New York City Charter of 1686, and the A...
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...Johnson, American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Oregon, Eugene, for amicus ACL...Soon after, the City held a charter amendment election, and on May 26, 1970, the voter...Valente, 456 U.S. 228, 244, 102 S.Ct. 1673, 1683, 72 L.Ed.2d 33 (1982). Id. at 605, 109 S.Ct. at 31...
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... this kingdom may be restrained of their liberties perpetually." (17) Bail, in and of itself, was not... for the bail provision in the New York Charter of Liberties and Privileges of 1683, which reads, ...
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Adding to the Fourth Amendment "reasonableness" debate, Professor Bellin argues that the Supreme Court should factor in a new variable-crime severity-to determine whether a search is reasonable. After advocating for its adoption, the article presents a framework for incorporating crime severity into Fourth Amendment doctrine.
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...The Nation's basic charter cannot be contracted away like this. The Constitut...Art. 39, in Sources of Our Liberties 17 (R. Perry & J. Cooper eds. 1959) ("No free man ...S.-Cuba, Art. III, 48 Stat. 1683, T. S. No. 866. . . The United States contends, n...