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Full-Text Articles in Law
Freedom Of Association, Extreme Partisan Gerrymandering, Justiciability And The Unmistakable Political Question Controversy, L. Darnell Weeden
Freedom Of Association, Extreme Partisan Gerrymandering, Justiciability And The Unmistakable Political Question Controversy, L. Darnell Weeden
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
The Decline Of Denali’S Wolves: Federal Options In The Face Of Non-Cooperative Wildlife Federalism, Catherine Danley
The Decline Of Denali’S Wolves: Federal Options In The Face Of Non-Cooperative Wildlife Federalism, Catherine Danley
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
Even Marijuana Needs A Zone: Utah’S H.B. 3001 As The Next Battleground For Zoning Ordinances And State Medical Marijuana Laws, Kyle A. Harvey
Even Marijuana Needs A Zone: Utah’S H.B. 3001 As The Next Battleground For Zoning Ordinances And State Medical Marijuana Laws, Kyle A. Harvey
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
Federal Environmental Exemptions For Natural Disasters And The Case For Ecosystem Resilience, Morgan Drake
Federal Environmental Exemptions For Natural Disasters And The Case For Ecosystem Resilience, Morgan Drake
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
The “Weaponization” Of Corpus Linguistics: Testing Heller’S Linguistic Claims, Josh Jones
The “Weaponization” Of Corpus Linguistics: Testing Heller’S Linguistic Claims, Josh Jones
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
Unfit To Be Seen: Customer Preferences And The Americans With Disabilities Act, Craig Westergard
Unfit To Be Seen: Customer Preferences And The Americans With Disabilities Act, Craig Westergard
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
Fixing Congress, Samuel A. Marcosson
Fixing Congress, Samuel A. Marcosson
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
A Rhetorical Revolution: The Antithesis Of The First Amendment, Eimi Priddis Yildirim
A Rhetorical Revolution: The Antithesis Of The First Amendment, Eimi Priddis Yildirim
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
Changing The Narrative: Sex Trafficking And Its Victims, Danica Baird
Changing The Narrative: Sex Trafficking And Its Victims, Danica Baird
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
The Medicare Problem: A Solution To Insolvency, Oscar Castro
The Medicare Problem: A Solution To Insolvency, Oscar Castro
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
Challenging Payday Lenders By Opening Up The Market For Small-Dollar Loans, Rex E. Lee
Challenging Payday Lenders By Opening Up The Market For Small-Dollar Loans, Rex E. Lee
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
“Why hasn’t someone else stepped in to lend at lower interest rates?” is the question frequently asked in discussions of payday loans. The average payday loan carries an Annual Percentage Rate (APR) of over 300%. Given the strength of th e payday lenders lobby at the federal and state level, one way to help low- and moderate-income households escape the financial harms of pa yday loans is to encourage other lenders to enter the small-dollar loan market and offer more affordable products. Over the past ten years, an array of affordable small-dollar loan programs offered by banks, credit unions, non-profit …
Byu Law School Faculty Listing, Greg L. Johnson
Byu Law School Faculty Listing, Greg L. Johnson
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
2018-2019 Byu Journal Of Public Law Masthead
2018-2019 Byu Journal Of Public Law Masthead
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
Byu Law School Faculty Listing
Byu Law School Faculty Listing
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
Table Of Contents
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
A Modest Proposal On Supreme Court Unanimity To Constitutionally Invalidate Laws, Dwight G. Duncan
A Modest Proposal On Supreme Court Unanimity To Constitutionally Invalidate Laws, Dwight G. Duncan
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
The Politics Of The Law-Politics Dichotomy, Stephen M. Feldman
The Politics Of The Law-Politics Dichotomy, Stephen M. Feldman
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
Throughout American history, judges and legal scholars have articulated and maintained a sharp separation between law and politics. This essay asks the question: Why do so many judges and scholars devote so much time and energy to bolstering this law-politics dichotomy? Using William Baude and Stephen E. Sachs’s recent article “The Law of Interpretation as a Sp ringboard,” this essay explores the history and political valence of the dichotomy. From Baude and Sach’s perspective, politics is like a disease: if it infects legal interpretation, then it threatens the health of the judicial process. But the history of the law-politics dichotomy …
Militant Or Bystander: How To Protect Democracy, Amos N. Guiora, Kristine J. Ingle
Militant Or Bystander: How To Protect Democracy, Amos N. Guiora, Kristine J. Ingle
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
Intrinsic Evidence: Do Utah Prosecutors Too Often Neglect This Avenue Of Admissibility?, Blake R. Hills
Intrinsic Evidence: Do Utah Prosecutors Too Often Neglect This Avenue Of Admissibility?, Blake R. Hills
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
Challenging Payday Lenders By Opening Up The Market For Small-Dollar Loans, Eliza Platts-Mills, Justin Chung
Challenging Payday Lenders By Opening Up The Market For Small-Dollar Loans, Eliza Platts-Mills, Justin Chung
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
“Why hasn’t someone else stepped in to lend at lower interest rates?” is the question frequently asked in discussions of payday loans. The average payday loan carries an Annual Percentage Rate (APR) of over 300%. Given the strength of th e payday lenders lobby at the federal and state level, one way to help low- and moderate-income households escape the financial harms of pa yday loans is to encourage other lenders to enter the small-dollar loan market and offer more affordable products. Over the past ten years, an array of affordable small-dollar loan programs offered by banks, credit unions, non-profit …
Restoring Reputational Rights Through A Government Publication Of A Declaration Of Innocence, Brent Miller
Restoring Reputational Rights Through A Government Publication Of A Declaration Of Innocence, Brent Miller
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
In a society that has become increasingly interconnected through advancements in technology, the stig matizing consequences of a false criminal accusation or conviction ca n be devastating. Ironically, unlike the technological advancements societ y has experienced, the ability to protect one’s reputation from such harm requires using the same limited remedies that existed decades ago. With few effective remedies available, those who have been falsely accused or convicted of a crime are without adequate ways to restore their reputations. To fill this remedial void, the federal government should create a forum whereby an individual’s innocence might be published as government …
Notice And Consent: A Healthy Balance Between Privacy And Innovation For Wearables, Erika J. Nash
Notice And Consent: A Healthy Balance Between Privacy And Innovation For Wearables, Erika J. Nash
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
2018-2019 Byu Journal Of Public Law Masthead, Roger R. Foote
2018-2019 Byu Journal Of Public Law Masthead, Roger R. Foote
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
Table Of Contents, David C. Nye
Table Of Contents, David C. Nye
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
A Modest Proposal On Supreme Court Unanimity To Constitutionally Invalidate Laws, Kyle S. Mckay
A Modest Proposal On Supreme Court Unanimity To Constitutionally Invalidate Laws, Kyle S. Mckay
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
The Politics Of The Law-Politics Dichotomy, Dean E. Conder
The Politics Of The Law-Politics Dichotomy, Dean E. Conder
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
Throughout American history, judges and legal scholars have articulated and maintained a sharp separation between law and politics. This essay asks the question: Why do so many judges and scholars devote so much time and energy to bolstering this law-politics dichotomy? Using William Baude and Stephen E. Sachs’s recent article “The Law of Interpretation as a Sp ringboard,” this essay explores the history and political valence of the dichotomy. From Baude and Sach’s perspective, politics is like a disease: if it infects legal interpretation, then it threatens the health of the judicial process. But the history of the law-politics dichotomy …
Militant Or Bystander: How To Protect Democracy, Judith M. Billings
Militant Or Bystander: How To Protect Democracy, Judith M. Billings
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.
Intrinsic Evidence: Do Utah Prosecutors Too Often Neglect This Avenue Of Admissibility?
Intrinsic Evidence: Do Utah Prosecutors Too Often Neglect This Avenue Of Admissibility?
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
No abstract provided.