'' The Bar Exam as a Theory of Law from
Concurring Opinions Just in time for Bar Exam season, I have posted my short book review of the Bar Exam: The Multistate Bar Exam as a Theory of Law, 104 Michigan L. Rev. 1403 (2006).
Not exact matches
In a
concurring opinion, Gorsuch noted that RFRA «doesn't
just apply to protect popular religious beliefs: it does perhaps its most important work in protecting unpopular religious beliefs.»
And Federal Criminal Appeal says that close examination of the majority,
concurring and dissenting
opinions reveals «
just how big a threat this ruling poses for individuals and how great a boon for law enforcement officers.»