Nicole M. Sigurdson 2011 Mich. St. L. Rev. 1367 | Download PDF | Westlaw
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Nicole M. Sigurdson 2011 Mich. St. L. Rev. 1367 | Download PDF | Westlaw
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Boaz Sangero & Mordechai Halpert Criminal law, unlike other risk-creating fields, currently lacks any modern safety doctrine. In light of the proven phenomenon of wrongful convictions and the severe harm it causes to both those wrongly convicted and society, this Essay focuses on the necessary preliminary stages in developing a safety doctrine for the criminal [...]
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Lisa Shaw Roy Beginning in the 1980s, evangelicals won a string of U.S. Supreme Court cases granting them access to public university campuses, high schools, and elementary schools. Evangelicals had lost lower court cases in which they based their claims on the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment, but when they turned to the [...]
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Larry E. Ribstein After Professor Ribstein approved final edits to this Essay, he suddenly and very tragically died. The Michigan State Law Review would like to thank Ann Ribstein for permitting us to publish this Essay, as Professor Ribstein planned to do. We are honored to publish a piece by him, and we are terribly [...]
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Mae Kuykendall 2011 Mich. St. L. Rev. 1053 | Download PDF | Westlaw
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Elizabeth K. Lamphier 2011 Mich. St. L. Rev. 1327 | Download PDF | Westlaw
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David J. Herzig In order to have optimal tax compliance in the field of tax reporting, under our current paradigm, we need clearly articulated but salient standards for record keeping. The popular belief that taxpayers do not need to keep adequate records creates a behavior distortion of noncompliance. This belief is justified by claims that [...]
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Edward J. Eberle 2011 Mich. St. L. Rev. 1191 | Download PDF | Westlaw
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Kevin Brown & Tom I. Romero, II 2011 Mich. St. L. Rev. 1133 | Download PDF | Westlaw
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Monu Bedi 2011 Mich. St. L. Rev. 1119 | Download PDF | Westlaw
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