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26 Law & Ineq. [i] (2008)

handle is hein.journals/lieq26 and id is 1 raw text is: LAW AND
INEQUALITY
A JOURNAL OF THEORY AND PRACTICE
ARTICLES
Gentlemen Under Fire: The U.S. Military and
Conduct Unbecoming .................. Elizabeth L. Hillman  1
Marriage, Free Exercise, and the
Constitution .......................................... M ark  Strasser  59
Negotiating Divorce: Gender and the Behavioral
Economics of Divorce Bargaining.... Tess Wilkinson-Ryan  109
& Deborah Small
Pressing Forward: Connecticut's Approach to
Embryonic Stem Cell Research ........... Rebekah L. Bailey  133
Pregnant   Women     and   the   Fourteenth
Amendment: A Feminist Examination of the
Trend to Eliminate Women's Rights During
Pregnancy ............................... Nora Christie Sandstad  171
Did They Forget to Zero the Scales?: To Ease
Jury Deliberations, the Supreme Court Cuts
Protection for the Mentally Ill in Clark v.
Arizona .................................... Elizabeth Aileen  Smith  203
Lost Potential: International Treaty Obligations
and Juvenile Life Without Parole in Edmonds
v. State of Mississippi ........................ Andrea Templeton  233
VOLUME XXVI             WINTER 2008              NUMBER 1
THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA LAW SCHOOL

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