This website uses cookies

We use cookies to enhance your experience and support COUNTER Metrics for transparent reporting of readership statistics. Cookie data is not sold to third parties or used for marketing purposes.

Skip to main content
null
Gonzaga Law Review
  • Menu
  • Articles
    • General
    • All
  • For Authors
  • Editorial Board
  • About
  • Issues
  • search
  • Facebook (opens in a new tab)
  • LinkedIn (opens in a new tab)
  • RSS feed (opens a modal with a link to feed)

RSS Feed

Enter the URL below into your favorite RSS reader.

http://localhost:38963/feed
ISSN 0046-6115
General
Vol. 59, Issue 1, 2024January 24, 2024 PDT

Untwisting the Marks Rule and Plurality Precedent: Affirmances by Evenly Divided Courts and Theories of Holdings

Channing J. Curtis, J.D., B.A.,
Marks rulepluralityopinionno clear majorityaffirmances by evenly divided courtsupreme courtprecedentsplit decisionstare decisisMarks v. United States
Photo by Richard Cohrs on Unsplash

Articles in Vol. 59, Issue 1, 2024

Vol. 59, Issue 1, 2024
  • Gun Range Immunity: An Argument Against Legalized Nuisance and Non-Government Takings
    Match Dawson
  • Untwisting the _Marks_ Rule and Plurality Precedent: Affirmances by Evenly Divided Courts and Theories of Holdings
    Channing J. Curtis
  • The Dark Side of Technological Advances: How Technology has Enabled Domestic Violence and the Contributing Role of the First Amendment
    Megan Riesmeyer
  • The Perfect Word: Duty Fulfillment, Service Provision, and the Meaning of _Keep_ in the Second Amendment,
    Nicholas A. Serrano
Gonzaga Law Review
Channing J. Curtis, Untwisting the Marks Rule and Plurality Precedent: Affirmances by Evenly Divided Courts and Theories of Holdings, 59 Gonzaga Law Review 47 (2024).
Save article as...▾

View more stats

Powered by Scholastica, the modern academic journal management system