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Broad Exemptions In Animal-Cruelty Statutes Unconstitutionally Deny Equal Protection Of The Law, William A. Reppy Jr.
Broad Exemptions In Animal-Cruelty Statutes Unconstitutionally Deny Equal Protection Of The Law, William A. Reppy Jr.
Law and Contemporary Problems
This article considers the history, interpretation, and constitutionality of statutory exemptions that preclude prosecution either for misdemeanor or felony violation of North Carolina's criminal animal-cruelty statute, section 14-3601 of the General Statutes, in nine situations.
Symposium - The Maryland Constitutional Law Schmooze Foreword: Making Sense Of An Eighteenth-Century Constitution In A Twenty-First-Century World, Mark A. Graber
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Planning Ahead: Consistency With A Comprehensive Land Use Plan Yields Consistent Results For Municipalities, Nathan Blackburn
Planning Ahead: Consistency With A Comprehensive Land Use Plan Yields Consistent Results For Municipalities, Nathan Blackburn
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Doubtful Validity Of Victim-Specific Libel Laws, Nat Stern
The Doubtful Validity Of Victim-Specific Libel Laws, Nat Stern
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.