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How To Skip The Constitution, David Cole
How To Skip The Constitution, David Cole
Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works
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A Different Model For The Right To Privacy: The Political Question Doctrine As A Substitute For Substantive Due Process, Patrick M. Garry
A Different Model For The Right To Privacy: The Political Question Doctrine As A Substitute For Substantive Due Process, Patrick M. Garry
University of Miami Law Review
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Why The Court Said No, David Cole
Why The Court Said No, David Cole
Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works
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In Case Of Emergency, David Cole
In Case Of Emergency, David Cole
Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works
No abstract provided.
Mens Rea In Alaska: From Bad Thoughts To No Thoughts?, Lee Perla
Mens Rea In Alaska: From Bad Thoughts To No Thoughts?, Lee Perla
Alaska Law Review
No abstract provided.
Toward A Unified Test Of Personal Jurisdiction In An Era Of Widely Diffused Wrongs: The Relevance Of Purpose And Effects, C. Douglas Floyd, Shima Baradaran-Robison
Toward A Unified Test Of Personal Jurisdiction In An Era Of Widely Diffused Wrongs: The Relevance Of Purpose And Effects, C. Douglas Floyd, Shima Baradaran-Robison
Indiana Law Journal
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Citizens Without Statehood: Denying Domicile To Fund Public Higher Education, Michael Llewellyn
Citizens Without Statehood: Denying Domicile To Fund Public Higher Education, Michael Llewellyn
West Virginia Law Review
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100 Years Of Juvenile Court In Minnesota—A Historical Overview And Perspective, Wright S. Walling, Stacia Walling Driver
100 Years Of Juvenile Court In Minnesota—A Historical Overview And Perspective, Wright S. Walling, Stacia Walling Driver
William Mitchell Law Review
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Are Minnesota Teacher Termination Procedures Progressive: How Much Process Is Due?, Christina L. Clark, Harley M. Ogata
Are Minnesota Teacher Termination Procedures Progressive: How Much Process Is Due?, Christina L. Clark, Harley M. Ogata
William Mitchell Law Review
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Asylum And Oral Argument: The Judiciary In Immigration And The Second Circuit Non-Argument Calendar, Erick Rivero
Asylum And Oral Argument: The Judiciary In Immigration And The Second Circuit Non-Argument Calendar, Erick Rivero
Hofstra Law Review
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Constitutional Law Doctrine Meets Reality: Don't Ask, Don't Tell In Light Of Lawrence V. Texas, Pamela Glazner
Constitutional Law Doctrine Meets Reality: Don't Ask, Don't Tell In Light Of Lawrence V. Texas, Pamela Glazner
Santa Clara Law Review
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Moral Conflict And Liberty: Gay Rights And Religion, Chai R. Feldblum
Moral Conflict And Liberty: Gay Rights And Religion, Chai R. Feldblum
Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works
My goal in this piece is to surface some of the commonalities between religious belief liberty and sexual orientation identity liberty and to offer some public policy suggestions for what to do when these liberties conflict. I first want to make transparent the conflict that I believe exists between laws intended to protect the liberty of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender ("LGBT") people so that they may live lives of dignity and integrity and the religious beliefs of some individuals whose conduct is regulated by such laws. I believe those who advocate for LGBT equality have downplayed the impact of …