Volume 80: Issue 4
Indiana Law Journal |
Volume 80: Issue 4 Fall 2005 |
Articles
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The Community Income Theory of the Charitable Contributions Deduction Johnny Rex Buckles The Kindynamic Theory of Tort The Priest-Penitent Privilege: An Hibertnocentric Essay in Post Colonial Jurisprudence |
Notes
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When Mohammed Goes to the Mountain: The Evidentiary Value of a View Layne S. Keele Reconsidering Severe or Pervasive: Aligning the Standard in Sexual Harassment and Racial Harassment Causes of Action Stopping the “Savage Indian” Myth: Dealing with the Doctrine of Laches in Lanham Act Claims of Disparagement Forced to Punt: How the BCS and the Intercollegiate Arms Race Negatively Impact the Policy Objectives of Title IX Federalism, the Commerce Clause, and the Constitutionality of the Unborn Victims of Violence Act of 2005 |