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The Failure Of The Religious Freedom Restoration Act Under Section 5 Of The Fourteenth Amendment, William W. Van Alstyne
The Failure Of The Religious Freedom Restoration Act Under Section 5 Of The Fourteenth Amendment, William W. Van Alstyne
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Congressional-Executive Information Access Disputes: A Modest Proposal - Do Nothing, Neal Devins
Congressional-Executive Information Access Disputes: A Modest Proposal - Do Nothing, Neal Devins
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A Constitutional Bibliography, Thomas E. Baker
A Constitutional Bibliography, Thomas E. Baker
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Government Lawyers And The New Deal, Neal Devins
Government Lawyers And The New Deal, Neal Devins
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Residential Zoning Regulations And The Perpetuation Of Apartheid, Janai S. Nelson
Residential Zoning Regulations And The Perpetuation Of Apartheid, Janai S. Nelson
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In January of 1996, the South African Parliament ratified the long-awaited Land Reform (Labour Tenants) Bill, which has engendered heated controversy since its inception. For many, the success of the Land Reform Bill portends the economic and political future of South Africa and is a gauge of apartheid's vital signs. Without land, most South Africans would remain in the same impoverished and disenfranchised conditions that they were in under the apartheid regime. With land, however, South Africans have an improved chance to achieve economic equality. Land reform and land use have become particularly crucial issues in light of President Mandela's …
Introduction To Symposium, The New Federalism After United States V. Lopez, Jonathan L. Entin
Introduction To Symposium, The New Federalism After United States V. Lopez, Jonathan L. Entin
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Introduction to Symposium, The New Federalism After United States v. Lopez, Cleveland, Ohio, 1996.
United States Supreme Court: 1995 & 1996 Term, Paul C. Giannelli
United States Supreme Court: 1995 & 1996 Term, Paul C. Giannelli
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Restrictions On Law Enforcement Investigation And Prosecution Of Crime, Paul Marcus
Restrictions On Law Enforcement Investigation And Prosecution Of Crime, Paul Marcus
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