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Works in Supreme Court of the United States

2023

Saying What the Law Should Be, F. Andrew Hessick
BYU Law Review

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2022

The Congruent Constitution (Part Two): Reverse Incorporation, Jay S. Bybee
BYU Law Review

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The Congruent Constitution (Part One): Incorporation, Jay S. Bybee
BYU Law Review

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The Million-Dollar Diversity Docket, Steven Gensler, Roger Michalski
BYU Law Review

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Supreme Court Legitimacy: A Turn to Constitutional Practice, Thomas G. Donnelly
BYU Law Review

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The Case of the Smart City, Bruce Peabody, Kyle Morgan
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2021

Admitting a Wrong: Apology for the Historical Injustice of the Dred Scott Case, Laura Kyte
BYU Law Review

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Friends of the Court: Christian Conservative Arguments on Human Dignity Before the U.S. Supreme Court and the European Court of Human Rights, Pasquale Annicchino
BYU Law Review

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All the Tenacity of Original Sin: Agencies and Courts Continue to Place the Burden of Persuasion on Defendants in Violation of the APA and Supreme Court Precedent, Arthur Sapper
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2020

The Little Statute that Gets No Respect: How Courts Have Ignored the Administrative Procedure Act with Respect to Whether Pre-Enforcement Challenge Provisions are Exclusive, Arthur Sapper
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Invasion of the Content-Neutrality Rule, William D. Araiza
BYU Law Review

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Caught by the Cat’s Paw, Sandra F. Sperino
BYU Law Review

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Merchant Restraints in Ohio v. American Express—Why the Supreme Court Got It Wrong, Trent Earl
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2019

Freedom of Association, Extreme Partisan Gerrymandering, Justiciability and the Unmistakable Political Question Controversy, L. Darnell Weeden
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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The Broader Implications of Masterpiece Cakeshop, Douglas Laycock
BYU Law Review

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Separating the Wheat from the Tares: the Supreme Court's Premature Strict Scrutiny of Race-based Remedial Measures in Public Education, Hayden Smith
Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal

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A Modest Proposal on Supreme Court Unanimity to Constitutionally Invalidate Laws, Dwight G. Duncan
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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A Modest Proposal on Supreme Court Unanimity to Constitutionally Invalidate Laws, Kyle S. McKay
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2018

Working Without a Net: Supreme Court Decision-Making as Performance, Frederick Mark Gedicks
BYU Law Review

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2017

Has Nihilism Politicized the Supreme Court Nomination Process?, Bruce Ledewitz
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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When Facts Don't Matter, Eric Berger
BYU Law Review

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2016

The Peril of Paroline: How the Supreme Court Made It More Difficult for Victims of Child Pornography, Janet Lawrence
BYU Law Review

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2015

Clark Memorandum: Spring 2015, J. Reuben Clark Law School, BYU Law School Alumni Association, J. Reuben Clark Law Society
The Clark Memorandum

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2014

The Dangers of Press Clause Dicta, RonNell Andersen Jones
Faculty Scholarship

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What the Supreme Court Thinks of the Press and Why It Matters, RonNell Andersen Jones
Faculty Scholarship

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Media Politicization of the United States Supreme Court, RonNell Andersen Jones
Faculty Scholarship

2012

Book Review (Joe Mathewson, THE SUPREME COURT AND THE PRESS: THE INDISPENSABLE CONFLICT (2011)), RonNell Andersen Jones
Faculty Scholarship

2010

Taking Cues from Congress: Judicial Review, Congressional Authorization, and the Expansion of Presidential Power, David H. Moore
Faculty Scholarship

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2007

Setting the Record Straight: Sosa v. Alvarez-Machain and the Debate Over Customary International Law, David H. Moore
Faculty Scholarship

2002

Federal Regulation of Wetlands in Aftermath of Supreme Court Decision in SWANCC v. United States, Gary E. Freeman, James R. Rasband
Faculty Scholarship