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International Law: Valdez V. State Of Oklahoma And The Application Of International Law In Oklahoma, Jeffrey L. Green
International Law: Valdez V. State Of Oklahoma And The Application Of International Law In Oklahoma, Jeffrey L. Green
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law: Retarded Justice: The Supreme Court's Subjective Standards For Capital Punishment Of The Mentally Retarded, Daniel Nickel
Constitutional Law: Retarded Justice: The Supreme Court's Subjective Standards For Capital Punishment Of The Mentally Retarded, Daniel Nickel
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law: The Oklahoma Court Of Criminal Appeals' Procedural And Substantive Application Of Ring V. Arizona To Oklahoma's Capital Sentencing Scheme, Seth S. Branham
Criminal Law: The Oklahoma Court Of Criminal Appeals' Procedural And Substantive Application Of Ring V. Arizona To Oklahoma's Capital Sentencing Scheme, Seth S. Branham
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Evidence: Is Oklahoma Balancing The Scales Of Justice By Tying The Hands Of Trial Judges?: The 2002 Amendment To Section 2403 Of The Oklahoma Evidence Code Mandating Admission Of In-Life Victim Photographs In Homicide Cases, Liesa L. Richter
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.