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Interstate Pluralism: The Role Of Federalism In The Same-Sex Marriage Debate, Jeffrey L. Rensberger
Interstate Pluralism: The Role Of Federalism In The Same-Sex Marriage Debate, Jeffrey L. Rensberger
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Interstate Recognition Of Adoptions: On Jurisdiction, Full Faith And Credit, And The Kinds Of Challenges The Future May Bring, Mark Strasser
Interstate Recognition Of Adoptions: On Jurisdiction, Full Faith And Credit, And The Kinds Of Challenges The Future May Bring, Mark Strasser
BYU Law Review
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The Coming Collision: Romer And State Defense Of Marriage Acts, Patrick J. Borchers
The Coming Collision: Romer And State Defense Of Marriage Acts, Patrick J. Borchers
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Abortion Across State Lines, Joseph W. Dellapenna
Abortion Across State Lines, Joseph W. Dellapenna
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
From Slavery To Same-Sex Marriage: Comity Versus Public Policy In Inter-Jurisdictional Recognition Of Controversial Domestic Relations, Lynn D. Wardle
From Slavery To Same-Sex Marriage: Comity Versus Public Policy In Inter-Jurisdictional Recognition Of Controversial Domestic Relations, Lynn D. Wardle
BYU Law Review
Recognition across state and national borders of controversial forms of domestic relationships have existed throughout the history of conflict of laws, creating tension between two important principles: respect for comity and protection of valued domestic public policies. Drawing upon several examples, and particularly the history of international and intrastate recognition of slavery (a “domestic relationship”) in Anglo-American history, the article shows that despite the comity-based presumption of respect for legal status created in other jurisdictions, when strong public policies protective of domestic relations and status have been implicated, American states consistently have declined to give interstate recognition to those controversial …
Extremism In The Electoral Arena: Challenging The Myth Of American Exceptionalism, Gur Bligh
Extremism In The Electoral Arena: Challenging The Myth Of American Exceptionalism, Gur Bligh
BYU Law Review
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Is A Strip Club More Harmful Than A Dirty Bookstore? Navigating A Circuit Split In Municipal Regulation Of Sexually Oriented Businesses, Brigman L. Harman
Is A Strip Club More Harmful Than A Dirty Bookstore? Navigating A Circuit Split In Municipal Regulation Of Sexually Oriented Businesses, Brigman L. Harman
BYU Law Review
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Situating Emotion: A Critical Realist View Of Emotion And Nonconscious Cognitive Processes For Law And Legal Theory, David J. Arkush
Situating Emotion: A Critical Realist View Of Emotion And Nonconscious Cognitive Processes For Law And Legal Theory, David J. Arkush
BYU Law Review
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The Social Psychology Of Evil: Can The Law Prevent Groups From Making Good People Go Bad?, David Crump
The Social Psychology Of Evil: Can The Law Prevent Groups From Making Good People Go Bad?, David Crump
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
How The United States Government Sacrifices Athletes' Constitutional Rights In The Pursuit Of National Prestige, Dionne L. Koller
How The United States Government Sacrifices Athletes' Constitutional Rights In The Pursuit Of National Prestige, Dionne L. Koller
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Shibboleths And Ceballos. Eroding Constitutional Rights Through Pseudocommunication, Susan Stuart
Shibboleths And Ceballos. Eroding Constitutional Rights Through Pseudocommunication, Susan Stuart
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Trouble For Private Enforcement Of The Sherman Act: Twombly, Pleading Standards, And The Oligopoly Problem, Lee Goldman
Trouble For Private Enforcement Of The Sherman Act: Twombly, Pleading Standards, And The Oligopoly Problem, Lee Goldman
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Software Licensing Dilemma, Nancy S. Kim
Piercing The Corporate Veil In Regulated Industries, Douglas G. Smith
Piercing The Corporate Veil In Regulated Industries, Douglas G. Smith
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rluipa And Eminent Domain: Probing The Boundaries Of Religious Land Use Protection, Matthew Baker
Rluipa And Eminent Domain: Probing The Boundaries Of Religious Land Use Protection, Matthew Baker
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rockwell International, Pondcrete, And An A La Carte Three-Step Test For Determining An "Original Source" In Qui Tam Lawsuits, Matthew Lund
Rockwell International, Pondcrete, And An A La Carte Three-Step Test For Determining An "Original Source" In Qui Tam Lawsuits, Matthew Lund
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Grappling With Religious Differences In South Africa: A Draft For A Charter Of Religious Rights, Pieter Coertzen
Grappling With Religious Differences In South Africa: A Draft For A Charter Of Religious Rights, Pieter Coertzen
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Immutability Of Divine Texts, Liaquat Ali Khan
The Immutability Of Divine Texts, Liaquat Ali Khan
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ministers Of Religion In Chilean Law, M. Elena Pimstein
Ministers Of Religion In Chilean Law, M. Elena Pimstein
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Freedom Of Religion, Religious Political Participation, And Separation Of Religion And State: Legal Considerations From Japan, Keiko Yamagishi
Freedom Of Religion, Religious Political Participation, And Separation Of Religion And State: Legal Considerations From Japan, Keiko Yamagishi
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Day The (Digital) Music Died: Bridgeport, Sampling Infringement, And A Proposed Middle Ground, Joshua Crum
The Day The (Digital) Music Died: Bridgeport, Sampling Infringement, And A Proposed Middle Ground, Joshua Crum
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Religious Freedom In Kosovo: Prenatal Care To A New Nation, Kyle Woods
Religious Freedom In Kosovo: Prenatal Care To A New Nation, Kyle Woods
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Inter-Religious Marriage From Socio-Historical Islamic Perspectives, Noryamin Aini
Inter-Religious Marriage From Socio-Historical Islamic Perspectives, Noryamin Aini
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
How To Entrench A De Facto State Church In Russia: A Guide In Progress, Robert C. Blitt
How To Entrench A De Facto State Church In Russia: A Guide In Progress, Robert C. Blitt
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Religious Symbols In The Classroom: A Controversial Issue In The United Kingdom, Javier Garcia Oliva
Religious Symbols In The Classroom: A Controversial Issue In The United Kingdom, Javier Garcia Oliva
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Locating The Mislaid Gate: Revitalizing Tinker By Repairing Judicial Overgeneralizations Of Technologically Enabled Student Speech, Kenneth R. Pike
Locating The Mislaid Gate: Revitalizing Tinker By Repairing Judicial Overgeneralizations Of Technologically Enabled Student Speech, Kenneth R. Pike
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.