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Kathy Engle, Petitioner/Appellant v. Wende M. Throne, Respondent Judy Engle, Petitioner Eldean Roy Engle, Petitioner Britta Lynn Wilcken, Petitioner Alexa Thayer, Petitioner and Bullock Law Firm, Former Counsel To the Estate Appellees : Brief of Appellee
BRIEF OF APPELLEE, JUDY ENGLE
PUBLIC
In the Matter of the Estate of Homer Engle
Appeal from the Third Judicial District Court, Salt Lake County, Utah,from Probate, before the Honorable Judge Keith Kelly, District Court JudgeCase No. 10390194
Functional Behavioral Assessments and Behavioral Intervention Plans: Review of the Law and Recent Cases
OMG - Not Something to LOL about: The Unintended Results of Disallowing Warrantless Searches of Cell Phones Incident to a Lawful Arrest Comments
Law and Religion in Bangladesh
The Indian subcontinent (India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh) has been a center for a variety of religious traditions. Its multicultural and multireligious character makes it a crucible for religious tolerance. The resurgence of local cultural and religious consciousness under the influence of modernity and globalization has resulted in increasing complications in relation to the interaction between religious traditions. Religious tolerance in independent Bangladesh also has always been a fundamental value. It has been cherished by the followers of all religions. The object of this article is to trace the history of religious freedom of religious minorities in Bangladesh. It also examines the controversy of the phrase of Bismillah-ar-Rahman-ar-Rahim, meaning “In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful,” and the provision recognizing Islam as the state religion in the Constitution of Bangladesh. I argue that these are not inconsistent with secularism properly understood, i.e., a secularism that respects the equal citizenship (with equal human rights) of people of different faiths, but does not seek to banish religion from the public space
State of Utah, Plaintiff/Appellee, v. Scott Alan Rasmussen Defendant/Appellant : Brief of Appellant
Brief of Appellant
Appeal from a conviction for one count of tax evasion, asecond degree felony, and three counts of failure to render atax return, a third degree felony, all in violation of UtahCode Ann. 76-8-1101, in the Third Judicial District, SaltLake County, the Honorable Roger S. Dutson presiding.Appellant is incarcerated.
ORAL ARGUMENT REQUESTE
Labor Commission, Appellant/Cross-Appellee, v. Derek Price, Appellee/Cross-Appellant : Reply Brief
CROSS-APPELLANT DEREK PRICE\u27S REPLY BRIEF
APPEAL FROM THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT INAND FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH,THE HONORABLE SU CHONCASE NO. 12691863
State of Utah, Plaintiff/Appellee, v. Reynaldo Thomas Martinez, Defendant/Appellant : Brief of Appellant
BRIEF OF APPELLANT
On appeal from the Third Judicial District Court, Salt Lake County,Honorable Paul B. Parker presidingDefendant is incarcerate