South Dakota Law Review
- Publisher:
- South Dakota Law Review
- Publication date:
- 2009-06-04
- ISBN:
- 0038-3325
- Copyright:
- COPYRIGHT TV Trade Media, Inc.<br/>COPYRIGHT GALE, Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.
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Latest documents
- DETAINING PEOPLE WHO ARE MENTALLY ILL IN JAIL: AN ANALYSIS OF SOUTH DAKOTA'S STATUTORY PROVISIONS AUTHORIZING INVOLUNTARY MENTAL ILLNESS HOLDS.
- Say what? South Dakota's unsettling indifference to linguistic minorities in the courtroom.
- South Dakota evidence: comments on a "Giant step".
- History of the 1889 South Dakota Constitution.
- Restoring American Antitrust's moral arc.
- NATIVE YOUTH & JUVENILE INJUSTICE IN SOUTH DAKOTA.
- Back to the future: How the holding of Shelby County v. Holder has been a reality for South Dakota Native Americans since 1975.
- DigForCE: DIGITAL FORENSICS FOR CYBER ENFORCEMENT AT DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY WORKING TOWARDS PUBLIC-PRIVATE CYBERCRIME INVESTIGATIONS.
- BEST PRACTICES, CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR BODY WORN CAMERA PROGRAMS.
- Morse v. Frederick: a dubious decision shows a need for judicial restraint by the Supreme Court.
Featured documents
- DETAINING PEOPLE WHO ARE MENTALLY ILL IN JAIL: AN ANALYSIS OF SOUTH DAKOTA'S STATUTORY PROVISIONS AUTHORIZING INVOLUNTARY MENTAL ILLNESS HOLDS.
- Say what? South Dakota's unsettling indifference to linguistic minorities in the courtroom.
- South Dakota evidence: comments on a "Giant step".
- History of the 1889 South Dakota Constitution.
- Restoring American Antitrust's moral arc.
- NATIVE YOUTH & JUVENILE INJUSTICE IN SOUTH DAKOTA.
- Back to the future: How the holding of Shelby County v. Holder has been a reality for South Dakota Native Americans since 1975.
- DigForCE: DIGITAL FORENSICS FOR CYBER ENFORCEMENT AT DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY WORKING TOWARDS PUBLIC-PRIVATE CYBERCRIME INVESTIGATIONS.
- BEST PRACTICES, CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR BODY WORN CAMERA PROGRAMS.
- Morse v. Frederick: a dubious decision shows a need for judicial restraint by the Supreme Court.