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In Re Impounded: When Will The Right Against Self-Incrimination Protect Witnesses From Foreign Prosecution?, R. Christopher Preston Nov 2000

In Re Impounded: When Will The Right Against Self-Incrimination Protect Witnesses From Foreign Prosecution?, R. Christopher Preston

BYU Law Review

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The Coptic Church In Egypt: A Comment On Protecting Religious Minorities Fiom Nonstate Discrimination, Scott Kent Brown Ii Sep 2000

The Coptic Church In Egypt: A Comment On Protecting Religious Minorities Fiom Nonstate Discrimination, Scott Kent Brown Ii

BYU Law Review

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Liberte, Egalite, Et Fraternite At Risk For New Religious Movements In France, Hannah Clayson Smith Sep 2000

Liberte, Egalite, Et Fraternite At Risk For New Religious Movements In France, Hannah Clayson Smith

BYU Law Review

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Stumbling At The Finish Line: Employment Discrimination And The Utah Supreme Court In Burton V. Exam Center Industrial, Evan S. Tilton May 2000

Stumbling At The Finish Line: Employment Discrimination And The Utah Supreme Court In Burton V. Exam Center Industrial, Evan S. Tilton

BYU Law Review

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Undoing Miranda, Michael Edmund O'Neill Mar 2000

Undoing Miranda, Michael Edmund O'Neill

BYU Law Review

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Protecting The Sacred Sites Of Indigenous People In U.S. Courts: Reconciling Native American Religion And The Right To Exclude, Kevin J. Worthen Jan 2000

Protecting The Sacred Sites Of Indigenous People In U.S. Courts: Reconciling Native American Religion And The Right To Exclude, Kevin J. Worthen

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The key to understanding current U. S. caselaw concerning the protection of Native American sacred sites is arguably found in the dissenting opinion of an eighteen-year old case involving not religious freedom, not sacred sites, and not cultural heritage - but the right of Indian tribes to impose severance taxes on non-tribal members who extract oil and gas from tribal lands. In Merrion v. Jicarilla Apache Tribe, Justice Stevens refused to join the majority’s conclusion that the inherent sovereignty of the Jicarilla Apache Tribe included the power to impose such a tax. In his view, a tribe’s authority to regulate …