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Volume 2003, no. 3

Articles
Three Degrees of Promising
Eric G. Andersen
Viewing the Criminal Sanction Through Latter-day Saint Thought
Martin R. Gardner
James Madison, John Witherspoon, and Oliver Cowdery: The First Amendment and the 134th Section of the Doctrine and Covenants
Rodney K. Smith
Responses
Not for the Sake of Punishment Alone: Comments on Viewing the Criminal Sanction Through Latter-day Saint Thought
Marguerite A. Driessen
The "Embarrassing" Section 134
Frederick Mark Gedicks
Reservations About Retribution in Secular Society
Steven F. Huefner
Contract Law and Christian Conscience
Val D. Ricks
The Promise and Perils of Conscience
Steven D. Smith
Legal Scholarship and Membership in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: Have They Buried Both an Honest Man and a Law Professor in the Same Grave?
Michael K. Young
Notes & Comments
Adams v. Florida Power Corp. and the Trend of Lowering an Employer’s Burden of Proof to Rebut Age Discrimination Claims
Daniel K. Brough
Compounding the Countermajoritarian Difficulty Through “Plaintiff’s Diplomacy”: Can the International Criminal Court Provide a Solution?
John B. Fowles
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