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2022

Political Trust, Kevin Vallier
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Separated at Baptism: What the Mortara Case Can Teach Us About the Rejection of Natural Justice by Integralists and Progressives, Francis J. Beckwith
BYU Law Review

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Political Partisanship and Sincere Religious Conviction, Mark Satta
BYU Law Review

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Addressing the Next State Fiscal Crisis: Toward an Ex Ante Scheme of Federal Assistance to States in Fiscal Distress, Omer Kimhi
BYU Law Review

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The Territorial and District Representation Amendment: A Proposal, Colin P.A. Jones
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Dissent and the Rule of Law, Russell D. Covey
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2021

Christian Accounts of Religious Liberty: Two Views of Conscience, Joel Harrison
BYU Law Review

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Catholicism, Liberalism, and Populism, Andrea Pin, Luca P. Vanoni
BYU Law Review

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Engineering the Modern Administrative State: Political Accommodation and Legal Strategy in the New Deal Era, Daniel B. Rodriguez, Barry R. Weingast
BYU Law Review

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2020

Forward: State Enforcement in an Interstate World, Margaret H. Lemos
BYU Law Review

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It’s Whose Party? Accurately Defining Political Parties in First Amendment Cases, MaKade Claypool
BYU Law Review

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Deregulation Defanged: An Empirical Review of Federal Deregulatory Policy and its Legal Obstacles, Jack Thorlin
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2019

The Politics of the Law-Politics Dichotomy, Dean E. Conder
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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The Politics of the Law-Politics Dichotomy, Stephen M. Feldman
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2011

Religion and Neutrality: Myth, Principle, and Meaning , Rafael Palomino
BYU Law Review

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2010

The Architecture of Accountability: A Case Study of the Warrantless Surveillance Program, Kathleen Clark
BYU Law Review

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In Defense of the Post-Partisan President: Toward the Boundary Between "Partisan" Advantage and "Political" Choice, David C. Weiss
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2009

Suboptimal Executive Privilege, Stephen C. N. Lilley
BYU Law Review

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Laity and Laicism: Are These Catholic Categories of Any Use in Analyzing Chilean Church-State Relations? , Jorge Precht Pizarro
BYU Law Review

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Protecting the Appropriations Power: Why Congress Should Care About Settlements at the Department of Justice, Todd David Peterson
BYU Law Review

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The Sound of Congressional Silence: Judicial Distortion of the Legislative-Executive Balance of Power, Matthew Baker
BYU Law Review

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2008

How to Entrench a De Facto State Church in Russia: A Guide in Progress, Robert C. Blitt
BYU Law Review

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Actor Preference and the Implementation of INS v. Chadha, Darren A. Wheeler
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2007

Legal Aspects of Church-State Relations in Post-Revolutionary Georgia, Khatuna Tsintsadze
BYU Law Review

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2006

The New Biopolitics: Autonomy, Demography, and Nationhood, Jedediah Purdy
BYU Law Review

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Religious Law and Secular Law in Democracy: The Evolutions of the Roman Catholic Doctrine After the Second Vatican Council, Louis-Leon Christians
BYU Law Review

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Establishment Clause Jurisprudence and the Free Exercise Dilemma: A Structural Unitary-Accommodationist Argument for the Constitutionality of God in the Public Square, Carolyn A. Deverich
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2005

Religion in the Public Sphere: Challenges and Opportunities in Japan, Hiroaki Kobayashi
BYU Law Review

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Rethinking the Role of Religion in Changing Public Spheres: Some Comparative Perspectives, Rosalind I.J. Hackett
BYU Law Review

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Religion in the Public Sphere: Challenges and Opportunities in Ghanaian Lawmaking, 1989-2004, Elom Dovlo
BYU Law Review

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Religion in the Public Sphere: Challenges and Opportunities, Blandine Chelini-Pont
BYU Law Review

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Challenges and Opportunities Facing Religious Freedom in the Public Square, Judge J. Clifford Wallace
BYU Law Review

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2004

Dissent and Disestablishment: The Church-State Settlement in the Early American Republic, Carl H. Esbeck
BYU Law Review

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The Autonomy of Church and State, Brett G. Scharffs
BYU Law Review

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Three Concepts of Church Autonomy, Ronald R. Garet
BYU Law Review

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2003

The "Embarrassing" Section 134, Frederick Mark Gedicks
BYU Law Review

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"Lobbying Activities" and Presidential Pardons: Will Legislators' Efforts to Amend the LDA Lead to Increasingly Hard-Lined Jurisprudence? , Kathryn L. Plemmons
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Rex E. Lee Conference on the Office of the Solicitor General of the United States,
BYU Law Review

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2002

Arising Under Jurisdiction in the Federalism Renaissance: Verizon Maryland Inc. v. Public Service Commission of Maryland,
BYU Law Review

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What is the European Union?, Ilann Margalit Maazel
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2001

Jones v. Clinton: A Study in Politically Motivated Suits, Rule 1 1, and the First Amendment, Carol Rice Andrews
BYU Law Review

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2000

Gramsci, Hegemony, and the Law, Douglas Litowitz
BYU Law Review

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Presidential Power Grab or Pure State Might? A Modern Debate Over Executive Interpretations on Federalism, Jennie Holman Blake
BYU Law Review

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1996

Religious Persecution: A Viable Basis for Seeking Refugee Status in the United States?, Eric T. Johnson
BYU Law Review

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Civil Rights and Federalism Fights: Is There a "More Perfect Union" for the Heirs to the Promise of Brown?, Pace Jefferson McConkie
BYU Law Review

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Federalism and the Protection of Rights: The Modern Ninth Amendment's Spreading Confusion, Thomas B. McAffee
BYU Law Review

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Federalism, Separation of Powers, and the Legacy of Garcia, Rex E. Lee
BYU Law Review

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Defining Political Corruption: The Supreme Court's Role, Paul S. Edwards
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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1995

The Power of Congress over Courts in N onfederal Cases, Louise Weinberg
BYU Law Review

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1994

State-Imposed Congressional Term Limits: What Would the Framers of the Constitution Say?, Dwayne A. Vance
BYU Law Review

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1992

A Negative Incentive Based Proposal for Campaign Finance Reform: Lessons from Nottingham, York Moody Faulkner
BYU Law Review

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Judicial Review and Hungary's Transition from Communism to Democracy: The Constitutional Court, the Continuity of Law, and the Redefinition of Property Rights, Ethan Klingsberg
BYU Law Review

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1987

Changing Conceptions of Administration, Cass R. Sunstein
BYU Law Review

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Federalism: Legal Fiction and Historical Artifact?, Harold M. Hyman
BYU Law Review

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Birth of a Nation: The Republic of Palau is Recognized as a Foreign Sovereign Under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act of 1976-Morgan Guaranty Trust v. Republic of Palau, 639 F. Supp. 706 (S.D.N.Y. 1986), Mark Christian Hendricks
BYU Law Review

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1986

Political and Religious Disestablishment, Michael W. McConnell
BYU Law Review

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1984

The Fourth Branch: Reviving the Nondelegation Doctrine, Craig L. Taylor
BYU Law Review

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1980

In Search of a Role for the Legal System, Fernando E. Agrait
BYU Law Review

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1978

Kurland : Watergate and the Constitution, Rex E. Lee
BYU Law Review

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Executive Privilege, Congressional Subpoena Power, and Judicial Review: Three Branches, Three Powers, and Some Relationships, Rex E. Lee
BYU Law Review

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1977

Federal Regulation of Union Political Expenditures: New Wine in Old Bottles, Stanley N. Hatch
BYU Law Review

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