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Vol. 49, Issue 1, 2012April 09, 2012 CDT

Education Works! How Broadcast Fleeting Expletives Stimulate Comprehensive Sex Education for Our Youth

Jennifer Smith,
sec education
Photo by JESHOOTS.COM on Unsplash

Articles in Vol. 49, Issue 1, 2012

Vol. 49, Issue 1, 2012
  • Codes of Conduct for a Twilight War
    Philip Zelikow
  • The Taint of Torture: The Roles of Law and Policy in Our Descent to the Dark Side
    David Cole
  • The Twilight of Responsibility: Torture and the Higher Deniability
    Mark Danner
  • Enforcing Against the Enforcers: Ensuring Immigration Compliance Through Civil RICO
    Mary Catherine G. Isensee
  • Proposal for Resolution to Challenges Posed by DNA Sequence Patents on the Development of Multiplex Genetic Tests
    Mini Kapoor
  • Education Works! How Broadcast Fleeting Expletives Stimulate Comprehensive Sex Education for Our Youth
    Jennifer Smith
  • To Steal or Not to Steal: An Analysis of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act and Its Effects on Employers
    Pamela Taylor
Hou. L. Rev.
Jennifer Smith, Education Works! How Broadcast Fleeting Expletives Stimulate Comprehensive Sex Education for Our Youth, 49 Hou. L. Rev. (2012).
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