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William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

Note:

This issue contains article from Perspectives on Constitutional Exemptions to Civil Rights Laws: Boy Scouts of America v. Dale.

Volume 9 (2000-2001), Issue 3 (2001)

Prefatory Matter

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Table of Contents (v. 9, no. 3)

Articles

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Shrinking Domain of Individious Intent
K.G. Jan Pillai

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Introduction to Perspectives on Constitutional Exemptions to Civil Rights Laws: Boy Scouts of America v. Dale
Bryson J. Hunter

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The Expressive Interest of Associations
Erwin Chemerinsky and Catherine Fisk

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The Right of Expressive Association and Private Universities' Racial Preferences and Speech Codes
David E. Bernstein

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Personal Does Not Always Equal "Private": The Constitutionality of Requiring DNA Samples from Convicted Felons and Arrestees
Martha L. Lawson

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Treading the Thin Blue Line: Military Special-Operations Trained Police SWAT Teams and the Constitution
Karan R. Singh

 
 

ISSN: 1065-8254 (print); 1943-135X (online)

 

 

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