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The Collateral Consequences Of Juvenile Publicity: What The Montana Legislature Has Overlooked In The Youth Court Act, Sarah Montana Hart
The Collateral Consequences Of Juvenile Publicity: What The Montana Legislature Has Overlooked In The Youth Court Act, Sarah Montana Hart
Sarah Montana Hart
This article discusses what the Montana Legislature should do in order to remedy some unforeseen effects of keeping Youth Court proceedings public.
Cook: Stewing In His Own Juice Why Walter Cook’S “Logical And Legal Basis” Never Had A Chance, Sarah Montana Hart
Cook: Stewing In His Own Juice Why Walter Cook’S “Logical And Legal Basis” Never Had A Chance, Sarah Montana Hart
Sarah Montana Hart
This article discusses the internal inconsistencies in Walter Cook's 1924 article “The Logical and Legal Bases of the Conflict of Laws,” and the ramifications for the Conflict of Laws field.
Defending Against The Defenders Why I Can Be A Good Prosecutor And A Good Person, Sarah Montana Hart
Defending Against The Defenders Why I Can Be A Good Prosecutor And A Good Person, Sarah Montana Hart
Sarah Montana Hart
This article discusses the choice to become a prosecutor, specifically in light of the critics of the profession from writers like Paul Butler and Abbe Smith.
Planetarian Identity Formation And The Relocalization Of Environmental Law, Sarah Krakoff
Planetarian Identity Formation And The Relocalization Of Environmental Law, Sarah Krakoff
Sarah Krakoff
Local food, local work, local energy production—all are hallmarks of a resurgence of localism throughout contemporary environmental thought and action. The renaissance of localism might be seen as a retreat from the world’s global environmental problems. This paper maintains, however, that some forms of localism are actually expressions, and appropriate ones, of a planetary environmental consciousness. The paper’s centerpiece is an in-depth evaluation of local climate action initiatives, including interviews with participants as well as other data and observations about their ethics, attitudes, behaviors, and motivations. The values and identities being forged in these initiatives form the basis for timely …
Blood Quantum, Race, And Identity In Indian Country, Sarah Montana Hart
Blood Quantum, Race, And Identity In Indian Country, Sarah Montana Hart
Sarah Montana Hart
This article discusses how blood quantum laws affect racism and other relations between Indian nations and the United States.