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Bormann Revisited: Using The Penn Central Test To Determine The Constitutionality Of Right-To-Farm Statutes, Jeffiy R. Gittins
Bormann Revisited: Using The Penn Central Test To Determine The Constitutionality Of Right-To-Farm Statutes, Jeffiy R. Gittins
BYU Law Review
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Religious Law And Secular Law In Democracy: The Evolutions Of The Roman Catholic Doctrine After The Second Vatican Council, Louis-Leon Christians
Religious Law And Secular Law In Democracy: The Evolutions Of The Roman Catholic Doctrine After The Second Vatican Council, Louis-Leon Christians
BYU Law Review
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An Amendment To Protect Marriage: Bad In Theory, Likely Worse In Practice, Mark Strasser
An Amendment To Protect Marriage: Bad In Theory, Likely Worse In Practice, Mark Strasser
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
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Constitutional Thematics And The Peculiar Federal Marriage Amendment, Scott Dodson
Constitutional Thematics And The Peculiar Federal Marriage Amendment, Scott Dodson
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
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Fear Of An Article V Convention, Arthur H. Taylor
Fear Of An Article V Convention, Arthur H. Taylor
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
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Federal Constitutional Protection For Marriage: Why And How, Lynn D. Wardle
Federal Constitutional Protection For Marriage: Why And How, Lynn D. Wardle
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
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Fixing The Constable's Blunder: Can One Trial Judge In One County In One State Nudge A Nation Beyond The Exclusionary Rule?, H. Mitchell Caldwell
Fixing The Constable's Blunder: Can One Trial Judge In One County In One State Nudge A Nation Beyond The Exclusionary Rule?, H. Mitchell Caldwell
BYU Law Review
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