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Female Genital Mutilation: The Move Toward The Recognition Of Violence Against Women As A Basis For Asylum In The United States, Patricia A. Armstrong Jan 1997

Female Genital Mutilation: The Move Toward The Recognition Of Violence Against Women As A Basis For Asylum In The United States, Patricia A. Armstrong

Maryland Journal of International Law

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The Child's Right To An Open Future: Yoder And Beyond, Dena S. Davis Jan 1997

The Child's Right To An Open Future: Yoder And Beyond, Dena S. Davis

Law Faculty Articles and Essays

Every time I teach a class on church and state, I am reminded again of how much we owe to the religious minorities in our midst. If it were not for Amish, Quakers, Jews, Santerians and especially Jehovah's Witnesses, what an impoverished understanding we would have, not only of the religion clauses of the First Amendment, but also of the Free Speech Clause. The original parents in Wisconsin v. Yoder are now grandparents, and their children, with or without the benefit of a high school education, have grown to adulthood and probably have children of their own. But 25 years …


Female Genital Mutilation: United States Asylum Laws Are In Need Of Reform, Amy Stern Jan 1997

Female Genital Mutilation: United States Asylum Laws Are In Need Of Reform, Amy Stern

American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law

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