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Have They Heard of Frat Houses?

Nov 11, 2021
31:31
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 5min
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2
The Fbi Informant and the Loss of a Child
05:23 • 4min
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3
The Harms to a Broader Religious Community
09:37 • 3min
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Are You Going to Dismiss the State Secrets?
12:55 • 2min
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Dismissing Religious Discrimination Claims on the Basis of the State Secrets Privilege
15:03 • 5min
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Do You Think the State Secrets Doctrine Justifies the Dismissal of Claims?
19:54 • 2min
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Is the Common Law Privilege of State Secrets Superseded?
21:45 • 2min
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Do You Displace the State Secrets Privilege?
23:31 • 4min
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How Do You Hold the Government Accountable to the Law?
27:28 • 4min
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