Professor Kevin Worthen, former Dean of the Law School and now Advancement Vice President of BYU, has recently posted many of his articles to SSRN. Click on the following titles to view the abstracts and download the articles.
Who Decides and What Difference Does it Make? Defining Marriage in 'Our Democratic, Federal Republic'
The Essence of Lawyering in an Atmosphere of Faith
On Knowing and Caring
Eagle Feathers and Equality: Lessons on Religious Exceptions from the Native American Experience
Shirt Tales: Clerking for Byron White
Religiously Affiliated Law Schools: An Added Dimension
Protecting the Sacred Sites of Indigenous People in U.S. Courts: Reconciling Native American Religion and the Right to Exclude
Discipline: An Academic Dean’s Perspective on Dealing with Plagiarism
Who Will Control the Future of Indian Gaming? 'A Few Pages of History are Worth a Volume of Logic'
Two Sides of the Same Coin: The Potential Normative Power of American Cities and Indian Tribes
The Role of Indigenous Groups in Constitutional Democracies: A Lesson from Chile and the United States
Who’s in Charge Here? Tribal, State, and Federal Authority Over Non-Indian Resource Development in Indian Country
The Right to Keep and Bear Arms in Light of Thornton: The People and Essential Attributes of Sovereignty
The Grand Experiment: Evaluating Indian Law in the 'New World'
Shedding New Light on an Old Debate: A Federal Indian Law Perspective on Congressional Authority to Limit Federal Question Jurisdiction