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Patient-Self Determination Act
(1993)
INTRODUCTION
"Fate worse than death" - An essay on whether long times on death row are cruel times
(1995)
This essay's focus is whether extended incarceration on death row is, itself, so cruel and unusual as to implicate Eighth Amendment values and constitute a ground for relief. To answer this question, we must explore, first, ...
State v. Burlison redefines the malice requirement: Now what? A dialogue on Nebraska's evolving homicide law
(1998)
Professor Richard E. Shugrue ("RES") of Creighton University School of Law, and Professor John R. Snowden ("JRS") of the University of Nebraska College of Law, met at Creighton University on a Friday in mid-September, 1998, ...
Honorable C. Thomas White
(Creighton University Media Services, 1998)
Eighth in the video oral history series of distinguished Nebraska lawyers in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Nebraka State Bar Association.
Honorable William C. Hastings
(Creighton University Media Services, 1998)
Seventh in the video oral history series of distinguished Nebraska lawyers in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Nebraka State Bar Association.
Honorable Norman M. Krivosha
(Creighton University Media Services, 1998)
Ninth in the video oral history series of distinguished Nebraska lawyers in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Nebraka State Bar Association.
Honorable D. Nick Caporale
(Creighton University Media Services, 1998)
Tenth in the video oral history series of distinguished Nebraska lawyers in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Nebraka State Bar Association.
Honorable Donald P. Lay
(Creighton University Media Services, 1995)
Part of the video oral history series for the Historical Society of the U.S. Courts in the Eighth Circuit Oral History Project.
Honorable Hale McCown
(Creighton University Media Services, 1997)
Third in the video oral history series of distinguished Nebraska lawyers in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Nebraka State Bar Association.