This article discusses how U.S. courts have dealt with plural marriage historically and how this issue may be resolved in the future.
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- GeneralThis article examines the small business exemption codified in the Family and Medical Leave Act, which excludes from coverage all workers employed with private businesses with less than fifty employees.
- GeneralThis article discusses the history of appeal waivers in NY and offers practical tips to promote their proper execution in criminal courts to protect defendants and reduce caseloads.
- GeneralThis comment analyzes the book banning process and compares the treatment of books and video games.
- GeneralThis note outlines the “whorearchy” mindset and how it explains why certain types of sex work are legal while other types are not.
- GeneralThis note considers the new discovery demand laws in New York and offers recommendations for future legislation on discovery.
- GeneralThis article carries important implications for the constitutionality of the CFTC’s speech-suppressant practices, as well as for any other official attempt to exact surrenders of constitutional rights through settlement agreements.
- GeneralOnly by updating the Jacobson doctrine to incorporate contemporary constitutional norms can the constitutional law of public health resolve the tension between individual rights and communal health.