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Indiana’S Texting-While-Driving Ban: Why Is It Not Working And How Could It Be Better?, Emma Gormley
Indiana’S Texting-While-Driving Ban: Why Is It Not Working And How Could It Be Better?, Emma Gormley
Indiana Law Journal
This Note will identify and examine obstacles standing in the way of more effective enforcement of Indiana’s texting while driving ban and make recommendations on how to achieve greater success. Part I will take a closer look at what makes texting while driving so dangerous, situating it within the larger context of distracted driving. Part II will then focus on Indiana’s legislative response in particular, breaking down the texting-while-driving laws and discussing impediments to widespread and consistent enforcement. Part III explores alternative strategies for combating those impediments to enforcement, drawing from the approaches of other areas of law and extralegal …
Beyond Maryland V. Craig: Can And Should Adult Rape Victims Be Permitted To Testify By Closed-Circuit Television?, Lisa Hamilton Thielmeyer
Beyond Maryland V. Craig: Can And Should Adult Rape Victims Be Permitted To Testify By Closed-Circuit Television?, Lisa Hamilton Thielmeyer
Indiana Law Journal
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The Lawyer And The Terrorist: Another Ethical Dilemma, F. Thomas Schornhorst
The Lawyer And The Terrorist: Another Ethical Dilemma, F. Thomas Schornhorst
Indiana Law Journal
Terrorism and the Media: Legal Responses, Symposium
Journalists And Terrorism: Captives Of The Libertarian Tradition, Walter B. Jaehnig
Journalists And Terrorism: Captives Of The Libertarian Tradition, Walter B. Jaehnig
Indiana Law Journal
Terrorism and the Media: Legal Responses, Symposium
Television And Terrorism: Professionalism Not Quite The Answer, Herbert A. Terry
Television And Terrorism: Professionalism Not Quite The Answer, Herbert A. Terry
Indiana Law Journal
Terrorism and the Media: Legal Responses, Symposium
Terrorism And The Media: Legal Responses (Introduction), Patrick Baude
Terrorism And The Media: Legal Responses (Introduction), Patrick Baude
Indiana Law Journal
Terrorism and the Media: Legal Responses, Symposium
International Law And Control Of The Media: Terror, Repression And The Alternatives, Jordan J. Paust
International Law And Control Of The Media: Terror, Repression And The Alternatives, Jordan J. Paust
Indiana Law Journal
Terrorism and the Media: Legal Responses, Symposium
Militants And The Media: Partners In Terrorism?, William R. Catton Jr.
Militants And The Media: Partners In Terrorism?, William R. Catton Jr.
Indiana Law Journal
Terrorism and the Media: Legal Responses, Symposium