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Is Trade Sexist? How “Pink” Tariff Policies’ Harmful Effects Can Be Curtailed Through Litigation and Legislation, Miranda Hatch BYU Law Review
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The Internet Immunity Escape Hatch, Gregory M. Dickinson BYU Law Review
Corporate Purpose and the Separation of Powers, Benjamin T. Seymour Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
Creating Oases Throughout America’s Food Deserts, Hannah M. Dahle BYU Law Review
Safety Net or Trap? A Policy-Oriented Analysis of the Public Sex Offender Registry as Compelled Speech, Ann Weigly Deam Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
A Constitutional Right to a Functioning United States Government? Are Government Shutdowns Unconstitutional?, Allen Shoenberger Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
A State Is a “They,” Not an “It”: Intrastate Conflicts in Multistate Challenges to the Affordable Care Act, Anthony Johnstone BYU Law Review
Utility Token Offerings: Can a Security Transform into a Non-Security?, Scott W. Maughan BYU Law Review
Presidential Immunity from Prosecution: Tolling the Statute of Limitations, Margit Livingston Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
Kill Me Through the Phone: The Legality of Encouraging Suicide in an Increasingly Digital World, Sierra Taylor BYU Law Review
The Medicare Problem: a solution to insolvency, Oscar Castro Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
Lobbying as a Strategy for Tribal Resilience, Kirsten Matoy Carlson BYU Law Review
Congress, Let Bicycles Back In, Andrew Applegate BYU Law Review
Out of Many, One: Discovering the Shared Statutory Speech Community Through Corpus Linguistics, Justin A. Miller BYU Law Review
#OrdinaryMeaning: Using Twitter as a Corpus in Statutory Analysis, Lauren Simpson BYU Law Review
Standing in for the State: Defending Ballot Initiatives in Federal Court Challenges, Joshua J. Bishop BYU Law Review
"Standing" on Formality: Hollingsworth v. Perry and the efficacy of direct democracy in the United States, Matthew Melone, George A. Nation III Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
Congressional Silence and the Statutory Interpretation Game, Paul Stancil Faculty Scholarship
Liberalism in Decline: Legislative Trends Limiting Religious Freedom in Russia and Central Asia, Elizabeth Clark Faculty Scholarship
Litigation, Legislation, and Democracy in a Post-Newspaper America, RonNell Andersen Jones Faculty Scholarship
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How the Signing Statement Thought it Killed the Veto; How the Veto May Have Killed the Signing Statement, Jeremy M. Seeley Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
Did the Sky Really Fall? Ten Years After California's Proposition 209 , Eryn Hadley Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
The Weak Nondelegation Doctrine and American Trucking Associations v. EPA, Gabriel Clark BYU Law Review
The Independent Counsel Statute: A Premature Demise, Julian A. Cook III BYU Law Review
Intrinsic Limits of Congress' Power Regarding the Judicial Branch, David E. Engdahl BYU Law Review
Long-Range Highway Corridor Preservation: Issues, Methods and Model Legislation, David A. Thomas, Robert S. Payne Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
The Establishment of Charter Schools: A Guide to Legal Issues for Legislatures, Jennifer T. Wall Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
Congressional Attention Needed for the "Stay-Put" Provision of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Trent D. Nelson false Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
Adarand Constructors v. Pena: Madisonian Theory as a Justification for Lesser Constitutional Scrutiny of Federal Race-Conscious Legislation, Russell N. Watterson Jr. BYU Law Review
A Tale of Two Opinions: The Meaning of Statutes and the Nature of Judicial Decision-making in the Administrative Context, Katherine L. Vaughns BYU Law Review
Statutory Post-Judgment Interest: The Effect of Legislative Changes After Judgment and Suggestions for Construction, Brian P. Miller BYU Law Review
Utah Zoning Law and Proposals for Legislative Change, Richard S. Dalebout Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
The Civil Rights Act of 1991's Answer to Lorance v. AT&T Technologies, Inc., R. Chet Loftis Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
Legislative Update on the State Adoption of the 1987 Revision to the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act of 1968, Daphne D. Sipes Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
Legal Evolution and Legislation, Alan Watson BYU Law Review
County Sanitation District No.2 v. Los Angeles County Employees Association, Local 660: A Study in Judicial Legislation, G. Murray Snow BYU Law Review
Legislative History in the Interpretation of Law: and Illustrative Case Study, Garth L. Magnum BYU Law Review
Truth-in-Testing Legislation: A Brief for the Status Quo, Alan B. Asay BYU Law Review
Application of the "Exculpatory No" Defense to Prosecutions Under 18 U.S.C. $ 1001: United States v. Fitzgibbon, James M. Dester BYU Law Review
Age Discrimination in Employment Act Amendments of 1978: Tension Between Congress and the Courts, John A. Adams, Jay D. Pimentel BYU Law Review
The Supreme Court's Interpretation of the Civil Rights Act of 1964: Liberty, Equality and the Limitation of Judicial Power, Stephen L. Fluckiger BYU Law Review
Agency Discretion to Accept Comment in Informal Rulemaking: What Constitutes "Good Cause" Under the Administrative Procedure Act?, Layne M. Campbell BYU Law Review
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