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“Lord Forgive Me, But He Tried To Kill Me”*: Proposing Solutions To The United States’ Most Vexing Racial Challenges, André Douglas Pond Cummings Sep 2016

“Lord Forgive Me, But He Tried To Kill Me”*: Proposing Solutions To The United States’ Most Vexing Racial Challenges, André Douglas Pond Cummings

Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice

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From Hit Man To Encyclopedia Of Jihad: How To Distinguish Freedom Of Speech From Terrorist Training, Rodney A. Smolla Jan 2002

From Hit Man To Encyclopedia Of Jihad: How To Distinguish Freedom Of Speech From Terrorist Training, Rodney A. Smolla

Scholarly Articles

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Is "Psychological Self-Defense" A Solution To The Problem Of Defending Battered Women W Ho Kill? Sep 1988

Is "Psychological Self-Defense" A Solution To The Problem Of Defending Battered Women W Ho Kill?

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Should Virginia Put The Planning Back Into The Premeditation Required For Murder? Jan 1983

Should Virginia Put The Planning Back Into The Premeditation Required For Murder?

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Jackson V. Virginia, Lewis F. Powell Jr. Oct 1978

Jackson V. Virginia, Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Supreme Court Case Files

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Murder By Motorist Mar 1963

Murder By Motorist

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Felony Murder, Transferred Intent, And The Palsgraf Doctrine In The Criminal Law, Wilfred J. Ritz Sep 1959

Felony Murder, Transferred Intent, And The Palsgraf Doctrine In The Criminal Law, Wilfred J. Ritz

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Evidence-Admissibility Of Evidence Of Deceased's Good Character In Homicide Case In Which Accused Relies On Self-Defense Sep 1949

Evidence-Admissibility Of Evidence Of Deceased's Good Character In Homicide Case In Which Accused Relies On Self-Defense

Washington and Lee Law Review

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