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Full-Text Articles in Law
On Balancing Scales, Kaleidoscopes And The Blurred Limits Of Academic Freedom, Harry F. Tepker Jr., Joseph Harroz Jr.
On Balancing Scales, Kaleidoscopes And The Blurred Limits Of Academic Freedom, Harry F. Tepker Jr., Joseph Harroz Jr.
Harry F. Tepker Jr.
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On Balancing Scales, Kaleidoscopes, And The Blurred Limits Of Academic Freedom, Harry F. Tepker Jr., Joseph Harroz Jr.
On Balancing Scales, Kaleidoscopes, And The Blurred Limits Of Academic Freedom, Harry F. Tepker Jr., Joseph Harroz Jr.
Oklahoma Law Review
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Garbage In, Garbage Out: Court Confusion About The Dormant Commerce Clause, Stanley E. Cox
Garbage In, Garbage Out: Court Confusion About The Dormant Commerce Clause, Stanley E. Cox
Oklahoma Law Review
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The Age Of Unreason: The Impact Of Reasonableness, Increased Police Force, And Colorblindness On Terry "Stop And Frisk", Omar Saleem
Oklahoma Law Review
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What's Competence Got To Do With It: The Right Not To Be Acquitted By Reason Of Insanity, Justine A. Dunlap
What's Competence Got To Do With It: The Right Not To Be Acquitted By Reason Of Insanity, Justine A. Dunlap
Oklahoma Law Review
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Employment Law: Acevedo V. City Of Muskogee -- Creating A New Doctrine For Judging The Value Of Public Employee Speech Rights--Sound Policy Or Doctrinal Mutiny?, Timothy Wilson
Oklahoma Law Review
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