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Burning, John R. Maney, Jr. Jan 2011

Burning, John R. Maney, Jr.

American University Criminal Law Brief

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On The Contemporary Meaning Of Korematsu: Liberty Lies In The Hearts Of Men And Women, David A. Harris Jan 2011

On The Contemporary Meaning Of Korematsu: Liberty Lies In The Hearts Of Men And Women, David A. Harris

Missouri Law Review

In just a few years, seven decades will have passed since the United States Supreme Court's decision in Korematsu v. United States, one of the most reviled of all of the Court's cases. However, similarities between the World War II era and our own have instigated a re-evaluation of Korematsu. When the Court decided Korenatsu in 1944, the United States was at war with the Japanese empire, which created considerable suspicion of anyone who shared the ethnicity of these foreign enemies. Since September 11, 2001, America has faced another external threat - from the al Qaeda terrorists - and there …


If You Will It, It Is No Dream: Balancing Public Policy And Testamentary Freedom, Orly Henry Jan 2011

If You Will It, It Is No Dream: Balancing Public Policy And Testamentary Freedom, Orly Henry

Northwestern Journal of Law & Social Policy

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Liberté Religieuse En Europe: Discussing The French Concealment Act, Robert E. Snyder Jan 2011

Liberté Religieuse En Europe: Discussing The French Concealment Act, Robert E. Snyder

Human Rights Brief

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Hats Off To Them: Muslim Women Stand Against Workplace Religious Discrimination In Geo Group, Nathan K. Bader Jan 2011

Hats Off To Them: Muslim Women Stand Against Workplace Religious Discrimination In Geo Group, Nathan K. Bader

Saint Louis University Law Journal

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