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2003

Brigham Young University Law School

Criminal Law

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Viewing The Criminal Sanction Through Latter-Day Saint Thought, Martin R. Gardner Sep 2003

Viewing The Criminal Sanction Through Latter-Day Saint Thought, Martin R. Gardner

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Reservations About Retribution In Secular Society, Steven F. Huefner Sep 2003

Reservations About Retribution In Secular Society, Steven F. Huefner

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Not For The Sake Of Punishment Alone: Comments On Viewing The Criminal Sanction Through Latter-Day Saint Thought, Marguerite A. Driessen Sep 2003

Not For The Sake Of Punishment Alone: Comments On Viewing The Criminal Sanction Through Latter-Day Saint Thought, Marguerite A. Driessen

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Russia's War On Political And Religious Extremism: An Appraisal Of The Law "On Counteracting Extremist Activity", J. Brian Gross May 2003

Russia's War On Political And Religious Extremism: An Appraisal Of The Law "On Counteracting Extremist Activity", J. Brian Gross

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Prisoner's Campaign: Felony Disenfranchisement Laws And The Right To Hold Public Office, Andrea Steinacker May 2003

The Prisoner's Campaign: Felony Disenfranchisement Laws And The Right To Hold Public Office, Andrea Steinacker

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Gangs In Public Schools: A Survey Of State Legislation, Jesse Christopher Cheng Mar 2003

Gangs In Public Schools: A Survey Of State Legislation, Jesse Christopher Cheng

Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Diminished Capacity Departures For Compulsive Gambling: Punishing The Pathological Or Pardoning The Common Criminal?, Justin W. Starr Mar 2003

Diminished Capacity Departures For Compulsive Gambling: Punishing The Pathological Or Pardoning The Common Criminal?, Justin W. Starr

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.