Items where Division is "School of Law and Criminology" and Year is 2013

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Jones, Brian Christopher (2013) The Congressional Short Title (R)Evolution: Changing the Face of America's Public Laws. Kentucky Law Journal Online, 101. pp. 42-64.

Jones, Brian Christopher (2013) Don’t Be Silly: Lawmakers “Rarely” Read Legislation and Oftentimes Don’t Understand It . . . But That’s Okay. Penn State Law Review Penn Statim, 118. pp. 7-21.

Jones, Brian Christopher (2013) Manipulating Public Law Favorability: Is It Really This Easy? British Journal of American Legal Studies, 2 (2). pp. 511-531.

Jones, Brian Christopher (2013) One Redeeming Quality About the 112th Congress: Refocusing on Descriptive Rather than Evocative Short Titles. Michigan Law Review First Impressions, 112. pp. 1-15.

Jones, Brian Christopher (2013) Personalized Bills as Commemorations: A Problem for House Rules? Connecticut Law Review CONNtemplations, 46 (9). pp. 9-17.

Jones, Brian Christopher (2013) Plain Language Prospects in American Public Law: Insiders Weigh In. The Modern American. pp. 15-33.

Jones, Brian Christopher (2013) Processes, Standards and Politics: Drafting Short Titles in the Westminster Parliament, Scottish Parliament and US Congress. Florida Journal of International Law, 25 (1). pp. 57-111. ISSN 1556-2670

Jones, Brian Christopher (2013) SCOTUS Short Title Turmoil: Time for a Congressional Bill Naming Authority. Yale Law & Policy Review Inter Alia, 32 (1). pp. 25-33.

Jones, Brian Christopher (2013) A Triumph of Ill Conceived Language: The Linguistic Origins of Guantamo’s “Rough Justice”. Hastings Law Journal Voir Dire.

Jones, Brian Christopher (2013) Westminster's Impending Short Title Quandary: And How To Fix it. Public Law. pp. 223-232. ISSN 0033-3565

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Salako, Solomon E. (2013) Civil Wars and the Right to Self-Determination. International Law Research, 2 (1). pp. 129-144. ISSN 1927-5234

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