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In Re: Mary Doe and Jane Doe, Petitioners : Brief
UTAH MINORITY BAR ASSOCIATION BRIEF AS AMICUS CURIAEIN SUPPORT OF PETITIONERS MARY DOE AND JANE DOE
PETITION TO ALLOW BAR ADMISSION TO UNDOCUMENTEDIMMIGRANT
Thinking Outside of the Race Boxes: A Two-Pronged Approach to Further Diversity and Decrease Bias
A Reflection on the Recent Nigerian Legislation Against Same Sex Marriage vis-à-vis Rising Gay Activism in the Western World
The Same Sex Marriage (Prohibition) Act recently enacted by Nigeria criminalizes marriage or civil union between persons of the same sex; solemnization of same sex marriage or civil union or witnessing, aiding or abetting the same; registration, operation, membership or support of gay clubs; pub lic show of same sex amorous relationship and related matters. Each of these offences attracts a long term of imprisonment. The Act was enacted in bold defiance of threats of economic and political sanctions by the Western powers against any developing cou ntry that enacts anti - gay legislation. This paper analyzes the Act against the backdrop of the extant laws operative in Nigeria as well as the underlying mores of the Nigerian society in contrast to Western idiosyncrasies. It concludes that the enactment i s consistent with Nigerian culture, religious beliefs and pre - existing laws, whereas the human rights spin that the Western world recently puts on homosexual orientation, on which footing the enactment is attacked, is rooted in neither natural law nor cust omary international law
Clark Memorandum: Fall 2018
Clark Memorandum: Fall 2018 Dean\u27s Message Heroes of Unity: Latter-day Saints, the Bonds of Affection, and the Atonement of Christ Defend Divinely Inspired Freedoms Homicides in the Old Testament and the Book of Mormon How to Enjoy the Ride: Choosing to Love in Life and Careerhttps://digitalcommons.law.byu.edu/clarkmemo_gallery/1060/thumbnail.jp
State of Utah Plaintiff/Appellee v. Jeremiah Ray Hart Defendant/Appellant : Brief of Appellant
BRIEF OF APPELLANT
APPEAL FROM A JUDGMENT AND CONVICTION OF AGGRAVATEDMURDER, OBSTRUCTING JUSTICE AND POSSESSION OF A DANGEROUSWEAPON BY RESTRICTED PERSON IN THE THIRD DISTRICT COURT
The Defendant is Incarcerated in the Utah State Priso
The State of Utah, Plaintiff/Appellee v. Joseph Crescencio Granados, Defendant/Appellant : Reply Brief
REPLY BRIEF OF APPELLANT
An appeal from a judgment of conviction of attempted murder, a firstdegree felony; failure to stop or respond at the command or police, a third degreefelony; criminal mischief: intentional damage, deface, or destroy property, a thirddegree felony; possession or use of a controlled substance, a class Amisdemeanor; use or possession of drug paraphernalia, a class B midemeanor;and possession of a dangerous weapon by a restricted, a second degree felony; inthe Third District Court, Salt Lake County, Utah, the Honorable Paul B. Parker,presiding.
Appellant is incarcerate
Charlie W. Harrison and Trena Harrison, Appellants, v. Spah Family Ltd., Stan E. Holland, and Page Holland, Appellees : Brief of Appellee
BRIEF OF APPELLEES
On appeal from the Seventh Judicial District Court, Grand County,Honorable Lyle R. Anderson, District Court No. 16070003