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Catalyzing More Adequate Federal Habeas Review Of Summation Misconduct: Persuasion Theory And The Sixth Amendment Right To An Unbiased Jury, Ryan P. Alford
Catalyzing More Adequate Federal Habeas Review Of Summation Misconduct: Persuasion Theory And The Sixth Amendment Right To An Unbiased Jury, Ryan P. Alford
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Miller V. Department Of Corrections: The Application Of Title Vii To Consensual, Indirect Employer Conduct, Stephen Dacus
Miller V. Department Of Corrections: The Application Of Title Vii To Consensual, Indirect Employer Conduct, Stephen Dacus
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
To Bootleg Or Not To Bootleg? Confusion Surrounding The Constitutionality Of The Anti-Bootlegging Act Continues, Andrew B. Peterson
To Bootleg Or Not To Bootleg? Confusion Surrounding The Constitutionality Of The Anti-Bootlegging Act Continues, Andrew B. Peterson
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Silence Should Be Golden: A Case Against The Use Of A Defendant's Post-Arrest, Pre-Miranda Silence As Evidence Of Guilt, Marty Skrapka
Silence Should Be Golden: A Case Against The Use Of A Defendant's Post-Arrest, Pre-Miranda Silence As Evidence Of Guilt, Marty Skrapka
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Oklahoma Advance Directive Act: Denying Choice To Those Who Cannot Choose--A Proposal For Legislative And Practical Alternatives, Matthew B. Hickey
Oklahoma Advance Directive Act: Denying Choice To Those Who Cannot Choose--A Proposal For Legislative And Practical Alternatives, Matthew B. Hickey
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Constitutionality Of The Monkey Wrench: Exploring The Case For Intelligent Design, Johnny Buckles
The Constitutionality Of The Monkey Wrench: Exploring The Case For Intelligent Design, Johnny Buckles
Oklahoma Law Review
Teaching intelligent design in public schools has become an extremely controversial, and highly publicized, educational prospect that is just beginning to garner judicial attention. This Article argues that a proper resolution of the constitutional problems raised by teaching intelligent design requires both a precise understanding of intelligent design and evolutionary theory, and a sophisticated grasp of theological conceptions of the origin and development of life. After explaining these important foundational concepts and surveying the most relevant Supreme Court precedent, this Article discusses two important threshold questions that arise from the origins debate. First, is intelligent design theory inherently religious? Secondly, …
Tradition & The Abolition Of Capital Punishment For Juvenile Crime, Harry F. Tepker Jr.
Tradition & The Abolition Of Capital Punishment For Juvenile Crime, Harry F. Tepker Jr.
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.