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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
The Parishioner & The Probationer: Make Probation Non-Profit Again, James Rex Lee BYU Law Review
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
Pregnancy During Incarceration: A “Serious” Medical Need, Rahgan Jensen BYU Law Review
Compelling Suspects to Unlock Their Phones: Recommendations for Prosecutors and Law Enforcement, Carissa A. Uresk BYU Law Review
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
Re-Victimization of Domestic Violence Victims, Angela de la Garza Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
Optimal Deterrence and the Preference Gap, Brook Gotberg BYU Law Review
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
Criminals behind the Veil: Political Philosophy and Punishment, Chad Flanders Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
Hands Up at Home: Militarized Masculinity and Police Officers Who Commit Intimate Partner Abuse, Leigh Goodmark BYU Law Review
Violence and Police Diversity: A Call for Research, Mary D. Fan BYU Law Review
Trespass and Deception, Laurent Sacharoff BYU Law Review
Imprisonment Inertia and Public Attitudes Toward "Truth in Sentencing", Michael O'Hear, Darren Wheelock BYU Law Review
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
Can Retributivism be Saved?, Chad Flanders BYU Law Review
The Heck Conundrum: Why Federal Courts Should Not Overextend the Heck v. Humphrey Preclusion Doctrine, Lyndon Bradshaw BYU Law Review
Taking Mistakes Seriously, Paul J. Larkin Jr. Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
Walking a Thin Blue Line: Balancing the Citizen's Right to Record Police Officers Against Officer Privacy, Rebecca G. Van Tassell BYU Law Review
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
Construing the Outer Limits of Sentencing Authority: A Proposed Bright-Line Rule for Noncapital Proportionality Review, Kevin White BYU Law Review
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
Substantially Burdened, Substantially in Conflict, or Substantially Unneeded? A Discussion of Abdulhaseeb v. Calbone, D. Evan Pack BYU Law Review
Sidestepping Deference: How United States v. Ressam Encourages Overly Stringent Review of Sentencing Decisions, Joseph Leavitt BYU Law Review
Modifying the Restrictions on Sentence Modification: United States v. Cobb, Jackie Bosshardt BYU Law Review
Cops, Robbers, and Search Engines: The Questionable Role of Criminal Law in Contributory Infringement Doctrine, Mark Bartholomew BYU Law Review
Policy, Uniformity, Discretion, and Congress’s Sentencing Acid Trip, Mark Osler BYU Law Review
The Swinging Pendulum of Sentencing Reform: Political Actors Regulating District Court Discretion, Lydia Brashear Tiede Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
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
Cunningham v. California: The U.S. Supreme Court Painted Into a Corner, Jacob Strain Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
Law's War with Conscience: The Psychological Limits of Enforcement, Eric Fleisig-Greene BYU Law Review
Hudson v. Michigan: "Knock-and-Announce" — An Outdated Rule?, J. Spencer Clark Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
Clark Memorandum: Fall 2006, J. Reuben Clark Law Society, BYU Law School Alumni Association, J. Reuben Clark Law School The Clark Memorandum
Expanding Terry: Compulsory Identification in Hiibel v. Sixth Judicial District Court, Humbolt County , Trevor Hickey Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
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
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
Reservations About Retribution in Secular Society, Steven F. Huefner BYU Law Review
Not for the Sake of Punishment Alone: Comments on Viewing the Criminal Sanction Through Latter-day Saint Thought, Marguerite A. Driessen BYU Law Review
Viewing the Criminal Sanction Through Latter-day Saint Thought, Martin R. Gardner BYU Law Review
Denying Special Education in Adult Correctional Facilities: A Brief Critique of Tunstall v. Bergeson, Thomas A. Mayes Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
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
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
Warrantless Home Arrests and Police Liability Under Utah Law, Matthew Bell BYU Law Review
www.wildwest.gov: The Impact of the Internet on State Power to Enforce the Law, Terrence Berg BYU Law Review
Law Enforcement Officers in Public Schools: Student Citizens in Safe Havens?, Jacqueline A. Stefkovich, Judith A. Miller Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
The Meaning of the "Unnecessary Rigor" Provision in the Utah Constitution, James G. McLaren Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
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
Justice Blackmun's Eighth Amendment Pilgrimage, D. Grier Stephenson Jr. Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
Crime and Punishment: The Eighth Amendment's Proportionality Guarantee After Harmlin v. Michigan, John C. Rooker Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
Limiting Incarceration for Civil Contempt in Child Custody Cases, David J. Harmer Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
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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