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Full-Text Articles in Law
Robert Tsai, Eloquence And Reason: Creating A First Amendment Culture Book Review, Zanita E. Fenton
Robert Tsai, Eloquence And Reason: Creating A First Amendment Culture Book Review, Zanita E. Fenton
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No Witch Is A Bad Witch: A Commentary On The Erasure Of Matilda Joslyn Gage, Zanita E. Fenton
No Witch Is A Bad Witch: A Commentary On The Erasure Of Matilda Joslyn Gage, Zanita E. Fenton
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The Truth About Haiti, Irwin P. Stotzky
Post-Racialism In The Inner-City: Structure And Culture In Lawyering, Anthony V. Alfieri
Post-Racialism In The Inner-City: Structure And Culture In Lawyering, Anthony V. Alfieri
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War And Peace In The Jury Room: How Capital Juries Reach Unanimity, Scott E. Sundby
War And Peace In The Jury Room: How Capital Juries Reach Unanimity, Scott E. Sundby
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Dog Wags Tail: The Continuing Viability Of Minority-Targeted Aid In Higher Education, Osamudia R. James
Dog Wags Tail: The Continuing Viability Of Minority-Targeted Aid In Higher Education, Osamudia R. James
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The American Inquisition: Sentencing After The Federal Guidelines, Ricardo J. Bascuas
The American Inquisition: Sentencing After The Federal Guidelines, Ricardo J. Bascuas
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Ceremonial Deism And The Reasonable Religious Outsider, Caroline Mala Corbin
Ceremonial Deism And The Reasonable Religious Outsider, Caroline Mala Corbin
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State invocations of God are common in the United States; indeed, the national motto is "In God We Trust." Yet the Establishment Clause forbids the state from favoring some religions over others. Nonetheless, courts have found the national motto and other examples of what is termed ceremonial deism constitutional on the ground that the practices are longstanding, have de minimis and nonsectarian religious content, and achieve a secular goal. Therefore, they conclude, a reasonable person would not think that the state was endorsing religion.
But would all reasonable people reach this conclusion? This Article examines the "reasonable person" at the …
Discovering Identity In Civil Procedure (Book Review), Anthony V. Alfieri
Discovering Identity In Civil Procedure (Book Review), Anthony V. Alfieri
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Outsiders Inside The Beltway: Latcrit Xiv - Critical Outsider Theory And Praxis In The Policy Making Of The New American Regime, Anthony E. Varona
Outsiders Inside The Beltway: Latcrit Xiv - Critical Outsider Theory And Praxis In The Policy Making Of The New American Regime, Anthony E. Varona
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Taking Initiatives: Reconciling Race, Religion, Media And Democracy In The Quest For Marriage Equality, Anthony E. Varona
Taking Initiatives: Reconciling Race, Religion, Media And Democracy In The Quest For Marriage Equality, Anthony E. Varona
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