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Church-State Relations In The European Court Of Human Rights, Carolyn Evans, Christopher A. Thomas Sep 2006

Church-State Relations In The European Court Of Human Rights, Carolyn Evans, Christopher A. Thomas

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Supreme Court And Same-Sex Marriage: A Prediction , Robert E. Riggs Mar 2006

The Supreme Court And Same-Sex Marriage: A Prediction , Robert E. Riggs

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

No abstract provided.


Getting It Right By Getting It Wrong: How The Supreme Court Helped Healthcare Reform By Incorrectly Applying The Standard Of Review In Pharmaceutical Research And Manufacturers Of America V. Walsh, Brian Y. Furuya Mar 2006

Getting It Right By Getting It Wrong: How The Supreme Court Helped Healthcare Reform By Incorrectly Applying The Standard Of Review In Pharmaceutical Research And Manufacturers Of America V. Walsh, Brian Y. Furuya

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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The Supreme Court And Affirmative Action In Public Education, With Special Reference To The Michigan Cases, Philip C. Aka Mar 2006

The Supreme Court And Affirmative Action In Public Education, With Special Reference To The Michigan Cases, Philip C. Aka

Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Cheater's Proof: Excessive Judicial Deference Toward Educational Testing Agencies May Leave Accused Examinees No Remedy To Clear Their Names, Aron E. Goldschneider Mar 2006

Cheater's Proof: Excessive Judicial Deference Toward Educational Testing Agencies May Leave Accused Examinees No Remedy To Clear Their Names, Aron E. Goldschneider

Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Fixing The Constable's Blunder: Can One Trial Judge In One County In One State Nudge A Nation Beyond The Exclusionary Rule?, H. Mitchell Caldwell Mar 2006

Fixing The Constable's Blunder: Can One Trial Judge In One County In One State Nudge A Nation Beyond The Exclusionary Rule?, H. Mitchell Caldwell

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.