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Defending Place-Based Philanthropy By Defining The Community Foundation, Roger Colinvaux
Defending Place-Based Philanthropy By Defining The Community Foundation, Roger Colinvaux
BYU Law Review
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Hands Up At Home: Militarized Masculinity And Police Officers Who Commit Intimate Partner Abuse, Leigh Goodmark
Hands Up At Home: Militarized Masculinity And Police Officers Who Commit Intimate Partner Abuse, Leigh Goodmark
BYU Law Review
The deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner and the almost daily news stories about abusive and violent police conduct are currently prompting questions about the appropriate use of force by police officers. Moreover, the history of police brutality directed towards women is well-documented. Most of that literature, however, captures the violence that police do in their public capacity as officers of the state. This Article examines the violence and abuse perpetrated by police in their private lives, against their intimate partners. Although the public and private overlap, the power and training provided to police officers by the state makes …
The State Of The States: The Continuing Struggle To Criminalize Revenge Porn, Justin Pitcher
The State Of The States: The Continuing Struggle To Criminalize Revenge Porn, Justin Pitcher
BYU Law Review
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How To Incite Crime With Words: Clarifying Brandenburg’S Incitement Test With Speech Act Theory, Bradley J. Pew
How To Incite Crime With Words: Clarifying Brandenburg’S Incitement Test With Speech Act Theory, Bradley J. Pew
BYU Law Review
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Justice Deferred Is Justice Denied: We Must End Our Failed Experiment In Deferring Corporate Criminal Prosecutions, Peter R. Reilly
Justice Deferred Is Justice Denied: We Must End Our Failed Experiment In Deferring Corporate Criminal Prosecutions, Peter R. Reilly
BYU Law Review
According to the U.S. Department of Justice, deferred prosecution agreements are said to occupy an “important middle ground” between declining to prosecute on the one hand, and trials or guilty pleas on the other. A top DOJ official has declared that over the last decade, the agreements have become a “mainstay” of white collar criminal law enforcement; a prominent criminal law professor calls their increased use part of the “biggest change in corporate law enforcement policy in the last ten years.”
However, despite deferred prosecution’s apparent rise in popularity among law enforcement officials, this Article sets forth the argument that …
Rac: A Program In Distress, Mary Squire
Aligning Corporate And Community Interests: From Abominable To Symbiotic, Barnali Choudhury
Aligning Corporate And Community Interests: From Abominable To Symbiotic, Barnali Choudhury
BYU Law Review
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Religious Associational Rights And Sexual Conduct In South Africa: Towards The Furtherance Of The Accommodation Of A Diversity Of Beliefs, Shaun De Freitas
Religious Associational Rights And Sexual Conduct In South Africa: Towards The Furtherance Of The Accommodation Of A Diversity Of Beliefs, Shaun De Freitas
BYU Law Review
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Mobility Measures, Naomi Schoenbaum
Mobility Measures, Naomi Schoenbaum
BYU Law Review
Geographic mobility is a celebrated feature of American life. Deciding where to live is seen not only as a key personal freedom, but also a means of economic advancement. Millions of Americans move each year over great distances. But while this right to travel is safeguarded by the Constitution, these mobility decisions are not entirely free. In terms of the decision to move long distances, employment and family reasons are central, and a regime of employment and family law “mobility measures” play a significant role in regulating why and how we move. This Article first sets forth this new framework …
Ricci's "Color-Blind" Standard In A Race Conscious Society: A Case Of Unintended Consequences?, Michael J. Zimmer
Ricci's "Color-Blind" Standard In A Race Conscious Society: A Case Of Unintended Consequences?, Michael J. Zimmer
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
In Search Of New Believers: How The Guatemalan Religious Panorama Has Changed In Recent Decades, Hugo Leonel Ruano
In Search Of New Believers: How The Guatemalan Religious Panorama Has Changed In Recent Decades, Hugo Leonel Ruano
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Diversity V. Colorblindness, Patrick S. Shin
Reproducing Gender On Law School Faculties, Ann C. Mcginley
Reproducing Gender On Law School Faculties, Ann C. Mcginley
BYU Law Review
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Who Gets Counted? Jury List Representativeness For Hispanics In Areas With Growing Hispanic Populations Under Duren V. Missouri, Stephen E. Reil
Who Gets Counted? Jury List Representativeness For Hispanics In Areas With Growing Hispanic Populations Under Duren V. Missouri, Stephen E. Reil
BYU Law Review
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Religious Groups And The Gay Rights Movement: Recognizing Common Ground, J. Brady Brammer
Religious Groups And The Gay Rights Movement: Recognizing Common Ground, J. Brady Brammer
BYU Law Review
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Given By Senator Orrin G. Hatch Before The Tenth Annual International Law And Religion Symposium, Orrin G. Hatch
Given By Senator Orrin G. Hatch Before The Tenth Annual International Law And Religion Symposium, Orrin G. Hatch
BYU Law Review
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Religious Pluralism, Cultural Differences, And Social Stability In Nigeria, Rose C. Uzoma
Religious Pluralism, Cultural Differences, And Social Stability In Nigeria, Rose C. Uzoma
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The International Convention On Population Development: The Fallacies And Hazards Of Population "Control", Rod N. Andreason
The International Convention On Population Development: The Fallacies And Hazards Of Population "Control", Rod N. Andreason
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Dissolution Of Core Values: Development Of Crime And Society In Postwar Scandinavia With An Emphasis On Norwegian Circumstances, Georg Fr. Rieber-Mohn
The Dissolution Of Core Values: Development Of Crime And Society In Postwar Scandinavia With An Emphasis On Norwegian Circumstances, Georg Fr. Rieber-Mohn
BYU Law Review
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Getting A Grip On National Service: Key Organizational Features And Strategic Characteristics Of The National Service Corps (Americorps), Daniel E. Witte
Getting A Grip On National Service: Key Organizational Features And Strategic Characteristics Of The National Service Corps (Americorps), Daniel E. Witte
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.