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P-ISSN 0002-4678
E-ISSN 2162-4151
Justice Commentaries
Vol. 78, Issue 3, 2015August 03, 2015 EDT

“I DON’T LIKE GAYS, OKAY?” USE OF THE “GAY PANIC” MURDER DEFENSE IN MODERN AMERICAN COURTROOMS: THE ULTIMATE MISCARRIAGE OF JUSTICE

Joseph R. Williams,
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Albany Law Review
Joseph R. Williams, “I DON’T LIKE GAYS, OKAY?” USE OF THE “GAY PANIC” MURDER DEFENSE IN MODERN AMERICAN COURTROOMS: THE ULTIMATE MISCARRIAGE OF JUSTICE, 78 Albany Law Review (2015).

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