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2010

University of Tennessee College of Law

Government and politics

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Politics Of The Headscarf In Turkey: Masculinities, Feminism, And The Construction Of Collective Identities, Valorie K. Vojdik Jul 2010

Politics Of The Headscarf In Turkey: Masculinities, Feminism, And The Construction Of Collective Identities, Valorie K. Vojdik

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Understanding The New Tennessee Small Business Investment Company Credit Act: Stimulating Economic Growth At The Intersection Of Free Market Capitalism And Government Intervention, Brian Krumm Apr 2010

Understanding The New Tennessee Small Business Investment Company Credit Act: Stimulating Economic Growth At The Intersection Of Free Market Capitalism And Government Intervention, Brian Krumm

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Constructing Citizenship Without A License: The Struggle Of Undocumented Immigrants In The U.S. For Livelihoods And Recognition, Fran Ansley Jan 2010

Constructing Citizenship Without A License: The Struggle Of Undocumented Immigrants In The U.S. For Livelihoods And Recognition, Fran Ansley

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Private Oppression: How Laws That Protect Privacy Can Lead To Oppression, Teri Dobbins Baxter Jan 2010

Private Oppression: How Laws That Protect Privacy Can Lead To Oppression, Teri Dobbins Baxter

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This article explores the problems that can arise when laws protect the privacy of some individuals at the expense of others. These issues will be viewed through the lens of the controversial case of the children taken into state custody from the Yearning for Zion Ranch in Texas. Specifically, the article examines the allegations that led government authorities to intervene and remove the children from the Ranch and the difficulties that the government faces when such allegations are made against residents of isolated communities who have little interaction with the larger American society. The article will further demonstrate how privacy …