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No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: The Lack Of Protection For Volunteers Under Federal Anti-Discrimination Statutes, Lawrence D. Rosenthal
No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: The Lack Of Protection For Volunteers Under Federal Anti-Discrimination Statutes, Lawrence D. Rosenthal
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Mind The Gap, Charles H. Brower Ii
Be Careful What You Wish For: Why Hobby Lobby Weakens Religious Freedom, Frank S. Ravitch
Be Careful What You Wish For: Why Hobby Lobby Weakens Religious Freedom, Frank S. Ravitch
BYU Law Review
The United States Supreme Court’s decision in Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc., which brought for-profit corporations under the protection of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, has been the subject of widespread support and criticism. Some have lauded the Hobby Lobby decision as an important step in protecting religious freedom. Others have derided it as an affront to the civil rights of corporate employees. This Article suggests a third perspective, namely, that Hobby Lobby harms, rather than helps, religious freedom. Both legally and politically, Hobby Lobby is likely to lead to a reduction in protection for religious individuals and entities …
Behind The Curtain Of Tort Reform, Roland Christensen
Behind The Curtain Of Tort Reform, Roland Christensen
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Is Using Call Of Duty In This Comment Infringement?, Brittany Frandsen
Is Using Call Of Duty In This Comment Infringement?, Brittany Frandsen
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Peril Of Paroline: How The Supreme Court Made It More Difficult For Victims Of Child Pornography, Janet Lawrence
The Peril Of Paroline: How The Supreme Court Made It More Difficult For Victims Of Child Pornography, Janet Lawrence
BYU Law Review
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