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34 Whittier L. Rev. [i] (2012-2013)

handle is hein.journals/whitlr34 and id is 1 raw text is: WHITTIER LAW REVIEW
VOLUME 34                    FALL 2012                   NUMBER 1
C COPYRIGHT 2012 BY WHI'rIER LAW REVIEW
ARTICLES
RE-ENVISIONING THE REACH OF PERSECUTION: RECOGNIZING
REFUGEE STATUS FOR THE FAMILY BYSTANDER WITNESS
Ilene  D urst  ................................................ 1
RELIGION AS REHABILITATION? REFLECTIONS ON ISLAM IN THE
CORRECTIONAL SETTING
Sp earlt  ....................................................  29
THE BEST OFFENSE IS A STRONG DEFENSE: APPRECIATING THE
STRENGTH OF EDUCATION AS THE STRONGEST ALTERNATIVE TO
INTERVENTIONISM
D avid  P.  Vincent  ..........................................  55
NOTES AND COMMENTS
THE DOUBLE EDGED SWORD OF DISCRIMINATION: FINDING TRUTH IN
THE CONTEXT OF FREE SPEECH
Jeff  K ao  ...................................................  87
ECO-TERRORISM IN THE SOUTHERN OCEAN: A DANGEROUS
BYPRODUCT OF THE TANGLED WEB OF INTERNATIONAL
WHALING CONVENTIONS AND TREATIES
A lana  Preston  ..................................................  117
REPLACING THE INFANCY DOCTRINE WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF
ONLINE ADHESION CONTRACTS
Karen  A. Shiffm an  .............................................  141

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