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American Motherhood - A Taking, Nicole Knight Jan 2022

American Motherhood - A Taking, Nicole Knight

Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice

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Growing Burdens On Abortion Rights: An Individual Freedom During Covid-19 And Changing Judicial Interpretation, John Simpson Jan 2021

Growing Burdens On Abortion Rights: An Individual Freedom During Covid-19 And Changing Judicial Interpretation, John Simpson

Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice

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From Banned Books To Mail Censorship, Free Speech All But Ends At The Prison Doors, Meghan Holden Jan 2021

From Banned Books To Mail Censorship, Free Speech All But Ends At The Prison Doors, Meghan Holden

Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice

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Marking Juveniles As Unfit To Parent: Terminating The Rights Of Parents Registered As Predatory Offenders In Minnesota, Kiley Eichelberger Jan 2021

Marking Juveniles As Unfit To Parent: Terminating The Rights Of Parents Registered As Predatory Offenders In Minnesota, Kiley Eichelberger

Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice

No abstract provided.


A Literary Lens Into Constitutional Interpretation And A Possible Synthesis Of Natural And Positive Law: The Silmarillion, Charles Edward Andrew Lincoln Iv Jan 2020

A Literary Lens Into Constitutional Interpretation And A Possible Synthesis Of Natural And Positive Law: The Silmarillion, Charles Edward Andrew Lincoln Iv

Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice

The nature of identity in the United States lies in the Constitution. Perhaps this is due to “veneration” of the document. It has also been argued that the Declaration of Independence holds a seminal role in the American identity.

The rift seems to occur with the concept of a “living constitution,” whereby the concept of an ever-evolving jurisprudence allows for an evolving interpretation of the Constitution as society changes.

This rift can be demonstrated by the world of J.R.R. Tolkien. In The Lord of the Rings and Silmarillion, the various languages of groups of Middle Earth represent and have distinct …


#Protestersrightsmatter: The Case Against Increased Criminal Penalties For Protesters Blocking Roadways, Caroline M. Moos Jan 2017

#Protestersrightsmatter: The Case Against Increased Criminal Penalties For Protesters Blocking Roadways, Caroline M. Moos

Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice

No abstract provided.