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Constitutional Law—Taxation—Intramedia Differential Tax Scheme Upheld. Leather V. Medlock, 111 S. Ct. 1438 (1991)., John W. Campbell
Constitutional Law—Taxation—Intramedia Differential Tax Scheme Upheld. Leather V. Medlock, 111 S. Ct. 1438 (1991)., John W. Campbell
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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Constitutional Law—Freedom Of Religious Speech—When Freedom Of Speech In The Classroom Conflicts With The Establishment Clause. Bishop V. Aronov, 926 F.2d 1066 (11th Cir. 1991), D. Grant Carwile
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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Constitutional Law—Punitive Damages—Alabama's Common Law Scheme Of Awarding Punitive Damages Does Not Violate Due Process. Pacific Mutual Life Ins. Co. V. Haslip., Melody Sue Peacock
Constitutional Law—Punitive Damages—Alabama's Common Law Scheme Of Awarding Punitive Damages Does Not Violate Due Process. Pacific Mutual Life Ins. Co. V. Haslip., Melody Sue Peacock
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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God Talk By Professors Within The Classrooms Of Public Institutions Of Higher Education: What Is Constitutionally Permissible?, Sarah Howard Jenkins, Byron R. Johnson, Otto Jennings Helweg
God Talk By Professors Within The Classrooms Of Public Institutions Of Higher Education: What Is Constitutionally Permissible?, Sarah Howard Jenkins, Byron R. Johnson, Otto Jennings Helweg
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