Interested in due process: Why courts should take account for more than just takings when deciding prisoners’ interest rights


17 Chap. L. Rev. Online 7 Chapman Law Review Online Spring 2014 Article INTERESTED IN DUE PROCESS: WHY COURTS SHOULD TAKE ACCOUNT FOR MORE THAN JUST TAKINGS WHEN DECIDING PRISONERS’ INTEREST RIGHTS Grafton Bragg [tippy title="*" header="off"] J.D. Candidate, Mississippi College School of Law, 2014. Thanks to Dean Mary Miller for…

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Chapman Law Review is a student-run scholarly journal at Chapman University Fowler School of Law.   MEMBERSHIP  All management, editorial, and publication control is vested in the Review’s thirty or so student members. Based on their academic performance in their first year, students are automatically offered staff positions or are…

CLR CAFE


The Chapman Law Review will be operating the CLR Café in the student lobby to raise money for its symposium. The café will be open for business on February 24, February 25, and February 26 - from 8:30am-10:15am and from 11:30am-1:00pm. CLR Café will have iced coffees, lattes, cappuccinos, and…