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Constitutional Law

Brigham Young University Law School

Journal

2006

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Bormann Revisited: Using The Penn Central Test To Determine The Constitutionality Of Right-To-Farm Statutes, Jeffiy R. Gittins Dec 2006

Bormann Revisited: Using The Penn Central Test To Determine The Constitutionality Of Right-To-Farm Statutes, Jeffiy R. Gittins

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Religious Law And Secular Law In Democracy: The Evolutions Of The Roman Catholic Doctrine After The Second Vatican Council, Louis-Leon Christians Sep 2006

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

No abstract provided.


An Amendment To Protect Marriage: Bad In Theory, Likely Worse In Practice, Mark Strasser Mar 2006

An Amendment To Protect Marriage: Bad In Theory, Likely Worse In Practice, Mark Strasser

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Thematics And The Peculiar Federal Marriage Amendment, Scott Dodson Mar 2006

Constitutional Thematics And The Peculiar Federal Marriage Amendment, Scott Dodson

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

No abstract provided.


Fear Of An Article V Convention, Arthur H. Taylor Mar 2006

Fear Of An Article V Convention, Arthur H. Taylor

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

No abstract provided.


Federal Constitutional Protection For Marriage: Why And How, Lynn D. Wardle Mar 2006

Federal Constitutional Protection For Marriage: Why And How, Lynn D. Wardle

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

No abstract provided.


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 Mar 2006

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

No abstract provided.