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Vol. 2, Issue 1, 2015May 01, 2015 EDT

When One Lives In A Glass House, One Should Not Throw Stones: How Continuing To Allow Capital Punishment While Trying To Foster Humanitarianism On A Global Scale Can No Longer Co-Exist

Coleman Paige,
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LMU Law Review
Coleman Paige, When One Lives In A Glass House, One Should Not Throw Stones: How Continuing To Allow Capital Punishment While Trying To Foster Humanitarianism On A Global Scale Can No Longer Co-Exist, 2 LMU Law Review 30 (2015).

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