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Articles 1 - 10 of 10
Full-Text Articles in Law
The Fallacy Of Judicial Supermajority Clauses In State Constitutions, Sandra B. Zellmer, Kathleen Miller
The Fallacy Of Judicial Supermajority Clauses In State Constitutions, Sandra B. Zellmer, Kathleen Miller
Faculty Law Review Articles
No abstract provided.
Using The New Equal Protection To Challenge Federal Control Over Tribal Lands, Alex T. Skibine
Using The New Equal Protection To Challenge Federal Control Over Tribal Lands, Alex T. Skibine
Public Land & Resources Law Review
No abstract provided.
Towards A Universal Field Theory Of National Private Rights And Federalism, Roderick M. Hills Jr.
Towards A Universal Field Theory Of National Private Rights And Federalism, Roderick M. Hills Jr.
Montana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Tribal Disruption And Federalism, Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Tribal Disruption And Federalism, Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Montana Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Future Of Federalism, From The Bottom Up, Anthony Johnstone
The Future Of Federalism, From The Bottom Up, Anthony Johnstone
Montana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Democracy, Foot Voting, And The Case For Limiting Federal Power, Ilya Somin
Democracy, Foot Voting, And The Case For Limiting Federal Power, Ilya Somin
Montana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Indemnification As An Alternative To Nullification, Robert A. Mikos
Indemnification As An Alternative To Nullification, Robert A. Mikos
Montana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Will Uncooperative Federalism Survive Nfib?, Abigail R. Moncrieff, Jonathan Dinerstein
Will Uncooperative Federalism Survive Nfib?, Abigail R. Moncrieff, Jonathan Dinerstein
Montana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Billings Gazette V. City Of Billings: Examining Montana's New Exception To The Public's Right To Know, Adam Wade
Montana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cases Of Conscience: The Supreme Court And Conscientious Objectors To Military Service During The Post World War Ii Era, Robert S. Rutherfurd
Cases Of Conscience: The Supreme Court And Conscientious Objectors To Military Service During The Post World War Ii Era, Robert S. Rutherfurd
Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers
This thesis examines the history of American conscientious objectors to military service during the aftermath of World War II. It describes why conscientious objectors were viewed with distrust and suspicion for their refusal to bear arms in defense of the nation and considers how groups such as the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars attempted to prevent COs from enjoying key benefits of U.S. citizenship by demanding that conscientious objectors be excluded from public employment and denied most forms of government assistance. This thesis focuses on decisions of the United States Supreme Court following World War II that …