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2023

The Tesla Meets the Fourth Amendment, Adam M. Gershowitz
BYU Law Review

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Rights Without a Remedy: Detained Immigrants and Unlawful Conditions of Confinement, Brandon Galli-Graves
BYU Law Review

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2022

The Parishioner & The Probationer: Make Probation Non-Profit Again, James Rex Lee
BYU Law Review

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2021

Linguistic Estoppel: A Custodial Interrogation Subject’s Reliance on Traditional Language Customs when Facing Unknown Expectations for Legally Efficacious Speech, Taylor J. Smith
BYU Law Review

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Pregnancy During Incarceration: A “Serious” Medical Need, Rahgan Jensen
BYU Law Review

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Compelling Suspects to Unlock Their Phones: Recommendations for Prosecutors and Law Enforcement, Carissa A. Uresk
BYU Law Review

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The Costs of Separation: Incarcerated Mothers and the Socioeconomic Benefits of Community-Based Alternatives for Nonviolent Offenders, Rahgan Jensen
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2020

Re-Victimization of Domestic Violence Victims, Angela de la Garza
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2018

Optimal Deterrence and the Preference Gap, Brook Gotberg
BYU Law Review

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2017

OMG - Not Something to LOL about: The Unintended Results of Disallowing Warrantless Searches of Cell Phones Incident to a Lawful Arrest Comments, Parker Jenkins
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2016

Criminals behind the Veil: Political Philosophy and Punishment, Chad Flanders
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2015

Hands Up at Home: Militarized Masculinity and Police Officers Who Commit Intimate Partner Abuse, Leigh Goodmark
BYU Law Review

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Violence and Police Diversity: A Call for Research, Mary D. Fan
BYU Law Review

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Trespass and Deception, Laurent Sacharoff
BYU Law Review

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Imprisonment Inertia and Public Attitudes Toward "Truth in Sentencing", Michael O'Hear, Darren Wheelock
BYU Law Review

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2014

Eric Holder's Recent Curtailment of Mandatory Minimum Sentencing, Its Implications, and Prospects for Effective Reform, Alan Dahl
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Can Retributivism be Saved?, Chad Flanders
BYU Law Review

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The Heck Conundrum: Why Federal Courts Should Not Overextend the Heck v. Humphrey Preclusion Doctrine, Lyndon Bradshaw
BYU Law Review

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2013

Taking Mistakes Seriously, Paul J. Larkin Jr.
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Walking a Thin Blue Line: Balancing the Citizen's Right to Record Police Officers Against Officer Privacy, Rebecca G. Van Tassell
BYU Law Review

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2012

An "Objectively Reasonable" Criticism of the Doctrine of Qualified Immunity in Excessive Force Cases Brought Under 42 U.S.C. § 1983, Philip Sheng
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2011

Construing the Outer Limits of Sentencing Authority: A Proposed Bright-Line Rule for Noncapital Proportionality Review, Kevin White
BYU Law Review

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Tase Me One More Time: An Analysis of the Ninth Circuit’s Interpretation of the Fourth Amendment, Qualified Immunity, and Tasers in Brooks v. City of Seattle, Joseph G. Walker
BYU Law Review

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Substantially Burdened, Substantially in Conflict, or Substantially Unneeded? A Discussion of Abdulhaseeb v. Calbone, D. Evan Pack
BYU Law Review

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Sidestepping Deference: How United States v. Ressam Encourages Overly Stringent Review of Sentencing Decisions, Joseph Leavitt
BYU Law Review

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Modifying the Restrictions on Sentence Modification: United States v. Cobb, Jackie Bosshardt
BYU Law Review

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2009

Cops, Robbers, and Search Engines: The Questionable Role of Criminal Law in Contributory Infringement Doctrine, Mark Bartholomew
BYU Law Review

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Policy, Uniformity, Discretion, and Congress’s Sentencing Acid Trip, Mark Osler
BYU Law Review

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The Swinging Pendulum of Sentencing Reform: Political Actors Regulating District Court Discretion, Lydia Brashear Tiede
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Police Corruption Control in Hong Kong and New York City: A Dilemma of Checks and Balances in Combating Corruption, Jinhua Cheng
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2008

Cunningham v. California: The U.S. Supreme Court Painted Into a Corner, Jacob Strain
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2007

Law's War with Conscience: The Psychological Limits of Enforcement, Eric Fleisig-Greene
BYU Law Review

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Hudson v. Michigan: "Knock-and-Announce" — An Outdated Rule?, J. Spencer Clark
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2006

Clark Memorandum: Fall 2006, J. Reuben Clark Law Society, BYU Law School Alumni Association, J. Reuben Clark Law School
The Clark Memorandum

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2005

Expanding Terry: Compulsory Identification in Hiibel v. Sixth Judicial District Court, Humbolt County , Trevor Hickey
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Eighteenth Century Public Humiliation Penalties in Twenty-First Century America: The "Shameful" Return of "Scarlet Letter" Punishments in U.S. v. Gementera, Paul Ziel
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2003

Kaleidoscopic Consent Decrees: School Desegregation and Prison Reform Consent Decrees After the Prison Litigation Reform Act and Freeman-Dowell, Shima Baradaran-Robison
BYU Law Review

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Reservations About Retribution in Secular Society, Steven F. Huefner
BYU Law Review

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Not for the Sake of Punishment Alone: Comments on Viewing the Criminal Sanction Through Latter-day Saint Thought, Marguerite A. Driessen
BYU Law Review

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Viewing the Criminal Sanction Through Latter-day Saint Thought, Martin R. Gardner
BYU Law Review

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Denying Special Education in Adult Correctional Facilities: A Brief Critique of Tunstall v. Bergeson, Thomas A. Mayes
Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal

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Comparing Children to the Mentally Retarded: How the Decision in Atkins v. Virginia Will Affect the Execution of Jevenile Offenders , Robin M. A. Weeks
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Who Makes the Call on Capital Punishment? How Ring v. Arizona Clarifies the Apprendi Rule and the Implications on Capital Sentencing , Sim?n Cantarero
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2002

Warrantless Home Arrests and Police Liability Under Utah Law, Matthew Bell
BYU Law Review

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2000

www.wildwest.gov: The Impact of the Internet on State Power to Enforce the Law, Terrence Berg
BYU Law Review

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1999

Law Enforcement Officers in Public Schools: Student Citizens in Safe Havens?, Jacqueline A. Stefkovich, Judith A. Miller
Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal

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1996

The Meaning of the "Unnecessary Rigor" Provision in the Utah Constitution, James G. McLaren
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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1994

Dying to Get Out: A Study on the Necessity, Importance, and Effectiveness of Prison Early Release Programs for Elderly Inmates and Inmates Suffering from HIV Disease and Other Terminal-Centered Illnesses, Susan Lundstrom
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Justice Blackmun's Eighth Amendment Pilgrimage, D. Grier Stephenson Jr.
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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1992

Crime and Punishment: The Eighth Amendment's Proportionality Guarantee After Harmlin v. Michigan, John C. Rooker
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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1990

Limiting Incarceration for Civil Contempt in Child Custody Cases, David J. Harmer
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Is There a Rational Justification for Punishing an Accomplished Crime More Severely than an Attempted Crime? A Comment on Prof. Dr. Björn Burkhardt's Paper, Mordechai Kremnitzer
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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