Conforming Doctrine to Practice: Making Room for Collateral Consequences in the Missouri Mootness Analysis. Conforming Doctrine to Practice: Making Room for Collateral Consequences in the Missouri Mootness Analysis.

Conforming Doctrine to Practice: Making Room for Collateral Consequences in the Missouri Mootness Analysis‪.‬

Missouri Law Review 2008, Summer, 73, 3

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I. INTRODUCTION As the collateral consequences of court judgments gain increased recognition, courts in many states have modified traditional doctrinal approaches to mootness in order to give due regard to these repercussions. Missouri has not formally joined these states, yet a survey of recent mootness analyses within the state indicates that courts are seeking to allow for consideration of such consequences in spite of the doctrinal constraints. This tension has been most evident in appellate review of expired orders of protection for domestic violence, and the result has been vast inconsistency both in how courts approach the issue and how it is ultimately resolved. This article will seek to identify the underlying concerns that have fostered this unpredictability in Missouri, while also examining the advantages and disadvantages of the approaches taken in jurisdictions recognizing a collateral consequences exception to the mootness doctrine. In conclusion, this article will propose a new doctrinal approach in Missouri that reflects judicial concerns about collateral consequences without frustrating the purpose of the mootness doctrine in an adversarial system.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2008
June 22
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
42
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Missouri-Columbia School of Law
SELLER
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
311.6
KB

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