Vol. 25, No. 1
The Regent Law Review's Fall 2012 Issue (Vol. 25, No. 1) features five articles and three notes. Below is a list of the articles and their authors. To order a copy, please fill out the subscription form.
(All articles and notes are in
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Articles
Reflections on Jews for Jesus: Twenty-Five Years Later – Jay Alan Sekulow, Erik M. Zimmerman
A Fifty-State Survey of the Cost of Family Fragmentation – Lynne Marie Kohm, Rachel K. Toberty
The Laws of Physics & the Physics of Laws – D. Arthur Kelsey
Hate Speech: A Comparison Between the European Court of Human Rights and the United States Supreme Court Jurisprudence – Roger Kiska
Online Privacy Protection: Protecting Privacy, the Social Contract, and the Rule of Law in the Virtual World – Matthew Sundquist
Notes
Virginia in the Driver's Seat: How the Supreme Court of Virginia Can Help the Supreme Court of the United States Finally Establish the Drunk-Driving Exception to Anonymous Tips Law – Andrew B. Kartchner
Playing by the Rules: FRCP 55(a) and the Circuit Split Regarding Its Meaning – Josiah A. Contarino