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Full-Text Articles in Law
State Regulation Of Christian Schools, Neal Devins
State Regulation Of Christian Schools, Neal Devins
Faculty Publications
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The Promise Of American Law: A Theological, Humanistic View Of Legal Process, Michigan Law Review
The Promise Of American Law: A Theological, Humanistic View Of Legal Process, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Promise of American Law: A Theological, Humanistic View of Legal Process by Milner S. Ball
A Practitioner's Introduction To Saudi Arabian Law, Gali Hagel
A Practitioner's Introduction To Saudi Arabian Law, Gali Hagel
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
There is no Saudi legal code. Although the literature on the Islamic faith is extensive, the only Saudi laws available in the English language are the corporate, tax, and labor regulations. This Note brings together the applicable principles and laws to provide a broad overview of the Saudi legal system: it discusses the way in which Islamic law has evolved in Saudi Arabia, analyzes the major Saudi corporate regulations, and, as an introductory research tool, directs the practitioner to more detailed resources. This Note also gives practical advice to attorneys representing clients doing business in Saudi Arabia, adding needed dimension …
Islamic Law In American Courts, David F. Forte
Islamic Law In American Courts, David F. Forte
Law Faculty Articles and Essays
Nonetheless, the common law judge remains constrained by his own system of adjudication. Not only does he apply the law, he also states it. Yet, he becomes hesitant when he is asked to apply an asserted principle of Islamic law unless he is certain that it truly represents the accepted view and is not some imaginative interpretation. Thus, in interpreting Islamic law, the American judge is more reluctant than a qadi would be in choosing between opposing casuistical arguments in the same kind of case. Ironically, the American judge is also far more restrained in a case involving Islamic law …
Tax Deductions For Parents Of Children Attending Public And Nonpublic Schools: Mueller V. Allen, George Miller
Tax Deductions For Parents Of Children Attending Public And Nonpublic Schools: Mueller V. Allen, George Miller
Kentucky Law Journal
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Constitutional Law - First Amendment - State Licensing Regulation Which Delegates Veto Power To A Church Over The Approval Of Liquor Licenses Within A Specified Distance Of Such Church Violates The Establishment Clause, Mark C. Levy
Villanova Law Review
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Constitutional Law - First Amendment - A Statute That Permits A Tax Deduction For Public As Well As Nonpublic School Tuition And Related Expenses Does Not Violate The Establishment Clause Of The First Amendment, J. Edward Goff
Villanova Law Review
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Biblical Atonement And Modern Criminal Law, Jerome Hall
Biblical Atonement And Modern Criminal Law, Jerome Hall
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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The Epitaph Of Johannes Teutonicus, Kenneth Pennington
The Epitaph Of Johannes Teutonicus, Kenneth Pennington
Scholarly Articles
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Johannes Teutonicus And Papal Legates, Kenneth Pennington
Johannes Teutonicus And Papal Legates, Kenneth Pennington
Scholarly Articles
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