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Comprehensive Rezonings, Sara C. Bronin
Comprehensive Rezonings, Sara C. Bronin
BYU Law Review
Of all powers given to local governments, the power to zone is one of the most significant. Zoning dictates everything that gets built in a locality—and thus effectively dictates all of the key activities that take place within it. Nationwide, most zoning codes were adopted in the first half of the twentieth century. Many, including the zoning codes of New York City and Chicago, were significantly revised in the 1960s. While these codes have been revised piecemeal, just a few American cities have undergone a comprehensive revision: replacing the old code with a completely new one.
A comprehensive rezoning can …
Cultivating Professional Identity And Resilience Through The Study Of Federal Indian Law, Michalyn Steele
Cultivating Professional Identity And Resilience Through The Study Of Federal Indian Law, Michalyn Steele
BYU Law Review
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The Accreditation Of Religious Law Schools In Canada And The United States, John Boersma
The Accreditation Of Religious Law Schools In Canada And The United States, John Boersma
BYU Law Review
Ongoing litigation in Canada suggests that the legal status of religiously affiliated law schools could be in jeopardy. In Canada, regulatory authorities have sought to deny accreditation status to a religiously affiliated law school (Trinity Western University) due to its commitment to a traditional Christian understanding of marriage. According to Canadian provincial authorities, this commitment has a discriminatory effect on LGBT students. Similar events could potentially occur in the United States. It is possible that American regulatory bodies could seek either to rescind or withhold accreditation from a religiously affiliated law school because of the discriminatory effects of its policies. …
The Legal Revolution Against The Place Of Religion: The Case Of Trinity Western University Law School, Barry W. Bussey
The Legal Revolution Against The Place Of Religion: The Case Of Trinity Western University Law School, Barry W. Bussey
BYU Law Review
The special legal status of religion and religious freedom in liberal democracies has become an issue of controversy among legal academics and lawyers. There is a growing argument that religion is not special and that the law should be amended to reflect that fact. This Article argues that religion is special. It is special because of the historical, practical, and philosophical realities of liberal democracies. Religious freedom is a foundational principle that was instrumental in creating the modern liberal democratic state. To remove religion from its current legal station would be a revolution that would put liberal democracy in a …
Teaching “Thinking Like A Lawyer”: Metacognition And Law Students, Cheryl B. Preston, Penée Wood Stewart, Louise R. Moulding
Teaching “Thinking Like A Lawyer”: Metacognition And Law Students, Cheryl B. Preston, Penée Wood Stewart, Louise R. Moulding
BYU Law Review
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Reproducing Gender On Law School Faculties, Ann C. Mcginley
Reproducing Gender On Law School Faculties, Ann C. Mcginley
BYU Law Review
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Socratic Misogyny?--Analyzing Feminist Criticisms Of Socratic Teaching In Legal Education, David D. Garner
Socratic Misogyny?--Analyzing Feminist Criticisms Of Socratic Teaching In Legal Education, David D. Garner
BYU Law Review
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In Memoriam: Rex E. Lee, H. Reese Hansen
Ten Reasons To Attend Law School, C. Steven Bradford
Ten Reasons To Attend Law School, C. Steven Bradford
BYU Law Review
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I Want To Know What Bearer Paper Is And I Want To Meet A Holder In Due Course: Reflections On Instruction In Ucc Articles Three And Four, Marianne M. Jennings
I Want To Know What Bearer Paper Is And I Want To Meet A Holder In Due Course: Reflections On Instruction In Ucc Articles Three And Four, Marianne M. Jennings
BYU Law Review
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2010: A Clinical Odyssey, Paul Bergman
Humor As The Enemy Of Death, Or Is It "Humor As The Enemy Of Depth?", Kenney Hegland
Humor As The Enemy Of Death, Or Is It "Humor As The Enemy Of Depth?", Kenney Hegland
BYU Law Review
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Introduction: Humor In Legal Education And Scholarship, James D. Gordon Iii
Introduction: Humor In Legal Education And Scholarship, James D. Gordon Iii
BYU Law Review
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Minutes Of The Faculty Meeting, Anthony D'Amato
The Jurisprudential Cab Ride: A Socratic Dialogue, Daniel A. Farber
The Jurisprudential Cab Ride: A Socratic Dialogue, Daniel A. Farber
BYU Law Review
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Legal Education And The Theatre Of The Absurd:, Paul A. Lebel
Legal Education And The Theatre Of The Absurd:, Paul A. Lebel
BYU Law Review
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Reflections Of A 3l-A Thought Piece, Grant M. Sumsion
Reflections Of A 3l-A Thought Piece, Grant M. Sumsion
BYU Law Review
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Humor, The Law, And Judge Kozinski's Greatest Hits, David A. Golden
Humor, The Law, And Judge Kozinski's Greatest Hits, David A. Golden
BYU Law Review
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The Waste Land, Arthur Austin
Teaching Parol Evidence, James D. Gordon Iii
Medieval Universities, Germany And The United States: On Comparative Legal Education, Walter Otto Weyrauch
Medieval Universities, Germany And The United States: On Comparative Legal Education, Walter Otto Weyrauch
BYU Law Review
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The Role Of Legal Education In Defining Modern Legal Professions, David S. Clark
The Role Of Legal Education In Defining Modern Legal Professions, David S. Clark
BYU Law Review
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Warren E. Burger And The Administration Of Justice, Edward A. Tamm, Paul C. Reardon
Warren E. Burger And The Administration Of Justice, Edward A. Tamm, Paul C. Reardon
BYU Law Review
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What Role For The Law School In American Legal Education? Purposefully Restructuring The Law School Curriculum, Malcolm Richard Wilkey
What Role For The Law School In American Legal Education? Purposefully Restructuring The Law School Curriculum, Malcolm Richard Wilkey
BYU Law Review
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The Tension Between Practical And Theoretical Legal Education: A Judge's View Of The Gap, Sherman G. Finesilver
The Tension Between Practical And Theoretical Legal Education: A Judge's View Of The Gap, Sherman G. Finesilver
BYU Law Review
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Clinical Education At The Crossroads: The Need For Direction, David R. Barnhizer
Clinical Education At The Crossroads: The Need For Direction, David R. Barnhizer
BYU Law Review
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Law Schools, Lawyers, And Tightly Closed Circles, Robert B. Mckay
Law Schools, Lawyers, And Tightly Closed Circles, Robert B. Mckay
BYU Law Review
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Bridging The Gap: Legal Education And Lawyer Competency, E. Gordon Gee, Donald W. Jackson
Bridging The Gap: Legal Education And Lawyer Competency, E. Gordon Gee, Donald W. Jackson
BYU Law Review
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The Future Of Legal Education For Practical Skills, Charles D. Kelso, M. Jane Kelso
The Future Of Legal Education For Practical Skills, Charles D. Kelso, M. Jane Kelso
BYU Law Review
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Beyond Mere Competence, A. Leo Levin