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Full-Text Articles in Law
E Proper Remedy For Possession Of Child Pornography: Shifting From Restitution To A Victims Compensation Program, Michelle Minarcik
E Proper Remedy For Possession Of Child Pornography: Shifting From Restitution To A Victims Compensation Program, Michelle Minarcik
NYLS Law Review
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Deleuze And The Maiden: A Short Introduction To Legal Pornology, Laurent De Sutter
Deleuze And The Maiden: A Short Introduction To Legal Pornology, Laurent De Sutter
NYLS Law Review
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Supreme Court Nixes Requirement For Anti-Prostitution Pledge, Arthur S. Leonard
Supreme Court Nixes Requirement For Anti-Prostitution Pledge, Arthur S. Leonard
Other Publications
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Prop 8, Doma Defenders Rely On Federalism, Arthur S. Leonard
Prop 8, Doma Defenders Rely On Federalism, Arthur S. Leonard
Other Publications
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Will Supreme Court Rule On Doma?, Arthur S. Leonard
Will Supreme Court Rule On Doma?, Arthur S. Leonard
Other Publications
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$4.5 Million Defamation Award Against Anti-Gay Official Upheld, Arthur S. Leonard
$4.5 Million Defamation Award Against Anti-Gay Official Upheld, Arthur S. Leonard
Other Publications
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They’Re Planting Stories In The Press: The Impact Of Media Distortions On Sex Offender Law And Policy, Heather Ellis Cucolo, Michael L. Perlin
They’Re Planting Stories In The Press: The Impact Of Media Distortions On Sex Offender Law And Policy, Heather Ellis Cucolo, Michael L. Perlin
Articles & Chapters
Individuals classified as sexual predators are the pariahs of the community. Sex offenders are arguably the most despised members of our society and therefore warrant our harshest condemnation. Twenty individual states and the federal government have enacted laws confining individuals who have been adjudicated as “sexually violent predators” to civil commitment facilities post incarceration and/or conviction. Additionally, in many jurisdictions, offenders who are returned to the community are restricted and monitored under community notification, registration and residency limitations. Targeting, punishing and ostracizing these individuals has become an obsession in society, clearly evidenced in the constant push to enact even more …
Marriage Rights And The Good Life: A Sociological Theory Of Marriage And Constitutional Law, Ari Ezra Waldman
Marriage Rights And The Good Life: A Sociological Theory Of Marriage And Constitutional Law, Ari Ezra Waldman
Articles & Chapters
This is the first in a series of three Articles investigating the underappreciated role that the social theory of Emile Durkheim plays in the quest for the freedom to marry for gay Americans. To that end, this Article begins the discussion by examining the Durkheimian legal arguments that go unnoticed in equal protection and due process claims against marriage discrimination. This Article challenges two assumptions: first, that the most effective legal argument for marriage rights is a purely liberal one, and second, that the substance and rhetoric of liberal toleration cannot exist symbiotically in the marriage discrimination debate with a …