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    Content Posted in 2015

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    Autism Is Not a Tragedy...Ignorance Is: Suppressing Evidence Of Asperger's Syndrome And High-Functioning Autism in Capital Trials Prejudices Defendant's For A Death Sentence, Sheena Foster

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    COWARDLY TRAITOR OR HEROIC WHISTLEBLOWER?: THE IMPACT OF EDWARD SNOWDEN’S DISCLOSURES ON CANADA AND THE UNITED KINGDOM’S SECURITY ESTABLISHMENTS, Daniel Alati

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    DAMMING THE LEAKS: BALANCING NATIONAL SECURITY, WHISTLEBLOWING AND THE PUBLIC INTEREST, Jason Zenor

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    Foreword: Captial Punishment: Iterating Toward Perfection, When Perfection Is Unattainable, Charles E. MacLean

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    GOVERNMENT SECRETS: THE PUBLIC’S MISCONCEPTIONS OF THE SNOWDEN DISCLOSURES, Melanie M. Reid

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    Help Wanted: States Left With The Daunting Task Of Applying The Atkins Holding For The Exemption Of Mentally Retarded Defendants From The Death Penalty, Kendall Nicole Inglish

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    "He Who Wishes To Preserve His Life At Others' Expense Should Also Be Ready To Give It Up For Their Sake:" How Natural Law And The Declaration Of Independence Justify Capital Punishment, Nicholas Davenport V

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    Tennessee's Capital Punishment History And Today's Merited Reprieve For Its Death Penalty, Randall T. Noe

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    THE SNOWDEN AFFAIR AND THE LIMITS OF AMERICAN TREASON, Richard Broughton

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    THE SNOWDEN EFFECT: THE IMPACT OF SPILLING NATIONAL SECRETS; A SYMPOSIUM SNAPSHOT, Lauren A. Mullins

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    To Live Or To Die: Money Is Not An Option-Cost-Benefit Evidence And Arguments Should Be Held Inadmissible In Capital Case Sentencing, Ivy J. Gardner

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    Volume 2, Lincoln Memorial University Duncan School of Law

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    Volume 3, Lincoln Memorial University Duncan School of Law

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    When One Lives In A Glass House, One Should Not Throw Stones: How Continuing To Allow Capital Punishment While Trying To Foster Humanitarianism On A Global Scale Can No Longer Co-Exist, Paige Coleman

 
 
 

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