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Volume 34: Book 2

SAME SEX MARRIAGE IN LAW AND SOCIETY
DARTMOUTH COLLEGE’S LAW DAY PROGRAM 2009

Introduction
Beth Robinson

Transcript of Law Day Panel
Justice Cordy, Justice Katz, & Justice Morse

We’ve Heard this Before: The Legacy of Interracial
Marriage Bans and the Implications for Today’s
Marriage Equality Debates
Greg Johnson

The Tipping Point: Legal Epidemics, Constitutional
Doctrine, and the Defense of Marriage Act
Jackie Gardina

ARTICLES

Abominable Acts
Jacob Heller

River Boundary Delimitation and the Resolution
of the Sir Creek Dispute Between Pakistan and India
Sikander Ahmed Shah

NOTES

Confronting Our Fear: Legislating Beyond Battered Woman
Syndrome and the Law of Self-Defense in Vermont
Cara Cookson

Sending a Message to the Other Branches:
Why the Second and Third Circuits Properly
Used the APA to Rule on Fleeting Expletives
and How the New FCC Can Undo the Damage
Albert W. Vanderlaan


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