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1992

Brigham Young University Law School

Social and Behavioral Sciences

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The Economics And Politics Of Emergency Health Care For The Poor: The Patient Dumping Dilemma, Maria O'Brien Hylton Nov 1992

The Economics And Politics Of Emergency Health Care For The Poor: The Patient Dumping Dilemma, Maria O'Brien Hylton

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Emergency Planning And Community Right To Know, Steven J. Christiansen, Stephen H. Urguahart May 1992

Emergency Planning And Community Right To Know, Steven J. Christiansen, Stephen H. Urguahart

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

No abstract provided.


Crime And Punishment: The Eighth Amendment's Proportionality Guarantee After Harmlin V. Michigan, John C. Rooker Mar 1992

Crime And Punishment: The Eighth Amendment's Proportionality Guarantee After Harmlin V. Michigan, John C. Rooker

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

No abstract provided.


Searching For The Rule Of Law In The Wake Of Communism, George P. Fletcher Mar 1992

Searching For The Rule Of Law In The Wake Of Communism, George P. Fletcher

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Taiwan Re-Recognized: A Model For Taiwan's Future Global Status, Michael E. Mangelson Mar 1992

Taiwan Re-Recognized: A Model For Taiwan's Future Global Status, Michael E. Mangelson

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Institutional Reform In Eastern Europe: Evolution Or Design?, Roman Frydman, Andrzej Rapaczynski Mar 1992

Institutional Reform In Eastern Europe: Evolution Or Design?, Roman Frydman, Andrzej Rapaczynski

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Judicial Review And Hungary's Transition From Communism To Democracy: The Constitutional Court, The Continuity Of Law, And The Redefinition Of Property Rights, Ethan Klingsberg Mar 1992

Judicial Review And Hungary's Transition From Communism To Democracy: The Constitutional Court, The Continuity Of Law, And The Redefinition Of Property Rights, Ethan Klingsberg

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Public Life And Hostility To Religion, Frederick Mark Gedicks Jan 1992

Public Life And Hostility To Religion, Frederick Mark Gedicks

Faculty Scholarship

Many who value the contributions of religion to American life have contended that American public life is hostile to religion. They perceive many of the Supreme Court's Religion Clause opinions as hostile to religion, and circulate anecdotes about the antireligious hostility of public life. Studies also suggest that some of the principle actors in American public life systematically marginalize religious viewpoints relative to secular ones. Nevertheless, others are baffled by the suggestion that public life discriminates against religion. These people note that religion is deeply (if controversially) involved in much of contemporary American politics, and dismiss anecdotes about such hostility …