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THE APPLICATION OF THE RELIGIOUS FREEDOM RESTORATION ACT TO APPEARANCE REGULATIONS THAT PRESUMPTIVELY PROHIBIT OBSERVANT SIKH LAWYERS FROM JOINING THE U.S. ARMY JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL CORPS


11 Chap. L. Rev. 155 Chapman Law Review Fall 2007 Articles THE APPLICATION OF THE RELIGIOUS FREEDOM RESTORATION ACT TO APPEARANCE REGULATIONS THAT PRESUMPTIVELY PROHIBIT OBSERVANT SIKH LAWYERS FROM JOINING THE U.S. ARMY JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL CORPS Rajdeep Singh Jolly [tippy title="*" header="off"]I wish to thank Professor Davison Douglas of the…

REASON AND COMMON GROUND: A RESPONSE TO THE CREATIONISTS’ “NEUTRALITY” ARGUMENT


11 Chap. L. Rev. 129 Chapman Law Review Fall 2007 Articles REASON AND COMMON GROUND: A RESPONSE TO THE CREATIONISTS’ “NEUTRALITY” ARGUMENT Timothy Sandefur [tippy title="*" header="off"]J.D. 2002, Chapman University School of Law; B.A. 1998, Hillsdale College. Mr. Sandefur is a contributor to Panda’s Thumb (www.pandasthumb.org) a weblog devoted to the…

THE SUBTLETY OF STATE ACTION IN PRIVATIZED CHILD WELFARE SERVICES


11 Chap. L. Rev. 85 Chapman Law Review Fall 2007 Articles THE SUBTLETY OF STATE ACTION IN PRIVATIZED CHILD WELFARE SERVICES Sacha M. Coupet [tippy title="*" header="off"]Assistant Professor of Law and Director of Research, Civitas Childlaw Center, Loyola University Chicago School of Law; J.D., University of Pennsylvania; Ph.D., University of Michigan.…

BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR: COPYRIGHT’S CAMPAIGN FOR PROPERTY RIGHTS AND AN EMINENT CONSEQUENCE OF INTELLECTUAL MONOPOLY


10 Chap. L. Rev. 789 (No PDF) Chapman Law Review Spring 2007 Comment BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR: COPYRIGHT’S CAMPAIGN FOR PROPERTY RIGHTS AND AN EMINENT CONSEQUENCE OF INTELLECTUAL MONOPOLY Ian McClure [tippy title="*" header="off"]J.D. Candidate 2008, Chapman University School of Law; B.S. Economics 2005, Vanderbilt University. I would like…

MIRANDA AND THE MEDIA: TRACING THE CULTURAL EVOLUTION OF A CONSTITUTIONAL REVOLUTION


10 Chap. L. Rev. 761 (No PDF) Chapman Law Review Spring 2007 Articles MIRANDA AND THE MEDIA: TRACING THE CULTURAL EVOLUTION OF A CONSTITUTIONAL REVOLUTION Russell Dean Covey [tippy title="*" header="off"]Associate Professor of Law, Whittier Law School. J.D., Yale Law School; M.A., Princeton University; A.B., Amherst College.[/tippy] Copyright (c) 2007 Chapman…

ALTERNATIVES TO MIRANDA: PREVENTING COERCED CONFESSIONS VIA THE CONVENTION AGAINST TORTURE


10 Chap. L. Rev. 745 (No PDF) Chapman Law Review Spring 2007 Articles ALTERNATIVES TO MIRANDA: PREVENTING COERCED CONFESSIONS VIA THE CONVENTION AGAINST TORTURE Linda M. Keller [tippy title="*" header="off"]Assistant Professor of Law, Thomas Jefferson School of Law. The author would like to thank the participants and organizers of the Chapman…

THE MCNULTY MEMO–CONTINUING THE DISAPPOINTMENT


10 Chap. L. Rev. 729 (No PDF) Chapman Law Review Spring 2007 Articles THE MCNULTY MEMO--CONTINUING THE DISAPPOINTMENT Keith Paul Bishop [tippy title="*" header="off"]Adjunct Professor of Law, Chapman University School of Law; shareholder in the law firm of Buchalter Nemer. Professor Bishop has previously served as California’s Commissioner of Corporations; Deputy…

LAW AND DISORDER: THE HIGH COURT’S HASTY DECISION IN MIRANDA LEAVES A TANGLED MESS


10 Chap. L. Rev. 713 (No PDF) Chapman Law Review Spring 2007 Articles LAW AND DISORDER: THE HIGH COURT’S HASTY DECISION IN MIRANDA LEAVES A TANGLED MESS Jeremy M. Miller [tippy title="*" header="off"]Professor of Law, Chapman University; LL.M. University of Pennsylvania; J.D. Tulane; B.A. Yale. The author gratefully acknowledges the research…