Emory Law Journal 58:1 (2008)
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Emory Law Journal, 58:1 (2008)
The Future of Law, Religion, and the Family: A 25th Anniversary Symposium Sponsored by the Center for the Study of Law and Religion
Leah Ward Sears, Foreword: The Frontiers of Law, Religion, and Marriage, 58 EMORY L.J. 1 (2008)
Enola G. Aird, Toward a Renaissance for the African-American Family: Confronting the Lie of Black Inferiority, 58 EMORY L.J. 7 (2008)
Stephen L. Carter, Religion, Education, and the Primacy of the Family, 58 EMORY L.J. 23 (2008)
Don S. Browning, Modern Law and Christian Jurisprudence on Marriage and Family, 58 EMORY L.J. 31 (2008)
Margaret F. Brinig, Children’s Beliefs and Family Law, 58 EMORY L.J. 55 (2008)
Jean Bethke Elshtain, “There Oughta Be a Law”—Not Necessarily, 58 EMORY L.J. 71 (2008)
John Witte, Jr., Afterword: Exploring the Frontiers of Law, Religion, and Family Life, 58 EMORY L.J. 87 (2008)
Article & Essay
Alexandra B. Klass & Elizabeth J. Wilson, Climate Change and Carbon Sequestration: Assessing a Liability Regime for Long-Term Storage of Carbon Dioxide, 58 EMORY L.J. 103 (2008)
Mark A. Lemley & Bhaven Sampat, Is the Patent Office a Rubber Stamp?, 58 EMORY L.J. 181 (2008)
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Michael L. Eber, When the Dissent Creates the Law: Cross-Cutting Majorities and the Prediction Model of Precedent, 58 EMORY L.J. 207 (2008)
Erin E. Patrick, Lose Weight or Lose Out: The Legality of State Medicaid Programs That Make Overweight Beneficiaries’ Receipt of Funds Contingent Upon Health Lifestyle Choices, 58 EMORY L.J. 249 (2008)
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brittany - November 11, 2009 at 7:52 pm
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