Brigham Young University Prelaw Review
Volume 32 (2018)
Front Matter
Publisher's Note
Kris Tina Carlston
Editor's Note
Kyle W. Burgess and Mitchell C. Anderson
Articles
The Destruction of Cultural Heritage in the Yemen Conflict: Legal Implications and State Responsibility
Benjamin Passey
Addressing the Regulator's Dilemma: A SELF DRIVE Framework for Balancing Safety and Innovation
Craig Maughan
Combatting Labor Exploitation in the United States by Modifying Visas for Migrant Workers
Paige Herrmann
More than Just a Trim in the Workforce: The Barriers of Inconsistent Occupational Licensing in the United States
Ethan A. Schow
Autonomous Cars and the Anonymous Threat: The Immediate Need for Cybersecurity Legislation for Self-Driving Vehicles
Forrest Albiston
Free Speech on College Campuses: Constitutional Rights in Context
Rhett Hunt and Brian Ridd
A Thirsty Growing Idaho: Increasing the Fluidity of Water Transfers in Idaho Assists Future Growth
Trevor Gruwell
With Liberty and Education for All: Using Law to Depoliticize Public Policy in Education
Zach Simons and Brady Earley
A New Medical Malpractice Tort System: It's Time to Prioritize the Patient
Jaden Cowdin and Tyler Lindley
Examining the Constitutionality of Executive Orders: DACA, DAPA, and the Take Care Clause
Seth Konopasek
Children's Role in Termination of Parental Rights Proceedings
Makayla Okamura and Michael Kummerman
Revisiting Refugee Caps: A Legislative Proposal for Executive-Congressional Compromise
Jason Gardiner and Tyler Day