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Gonzales-Lopez and Its Bright-Line Rule: Result of Broad Judicial Philosophy or Context-Specific Principles?, Jacob D. Briggs BYU Law Review
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Sosa v. Alvarez-Machain and Abu Ghraib--Civil Remedies for Victims of Extraterritorial Torts by u.S. Military Personnel and Civilian Contractors, Scott J. Borrowman BYU Law Review
The Third Wave of Crime Victims' Rights: Standing, Remedy, and Review, Douglas E. Beloof BYU Law Review
Important” and “Irreversible” but Maybe Not “Unreviewable”: The Dilemma of Protecting Defendants’ Rights Through the Collateral Order Doctrine, Kristin B. Gerdy Faculty Scholarship
The Exclusionary Rule and Damages: An Economic Comparison of Private Remedies for Unconstitutional Police Conduct, Jeffrey Standen BYU Law Review
Damages for Intentional Discrimination by Public Entities Under Title II of the Americans With Disabilities Act: A Rose by Any Other Name, but Are the Remedies the Same?, Cheryl L. Anderson Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
Sullivan v. Scoular Grain Co. and the 1994 Amendments: Is Joint and Several Liability Really Dead in Utah?, Lee Edwards Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
Access to Legal Remedies: The Crisis in Family Law, Jane C. Murphy Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
The History and Culture of Affirmative Action, Anthony J. Scanlon BYU Law Review
Drawing Lines and Defining Remedies: The Impact of Ellis v. Brotherhood of Railway, Airline and Steamship Clerks on the First Amendment Rights of Dissident Employees, Shane R. Swindle BYU Law Review
Doing Business on an Indian Reservation: Can The Non-Indian Enforce His Contract With the Tribe?, Richard M. Grimsrud BYU Law Review
Union Held Liable in Contribution to Employer for Title VII Violations: Glus v. G.C. Murphy Co., J. David Gowdy BYU Law Review
Contribution Among Antitrust Violators: A Question of Legal Process, C. Douglas Floyd BYU Law Review
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