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International Cultic Studies Association
Department: Profiles - individual

Robin Boyle, Esq.

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 Robin Boyle, Esq.

 

     

 

  Robin A. Boyle, Esq. teaches legal research and writing at St. John’s University School of Law. She lectures on topics concerning cults and the law.  Two of her articles have appeared in Cultic Studies Journal:  “Women, the Law, and Cults:  Three Avenues of Legal Recourse - New Rape Laws, Violence Against Women Act, and Antistalking Laws” (1999) and “How Children in Cults May Use Emancipation Laws to Free Themselves” (1999).
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 Contributions    
 

^ Boyle, Robin Esq.: "Current Status of Federal Law Concerning Violent Crimes Against Women and Children: Implications for Cult Victims"
Ξ Grandparents' Rights - book review

___________________________________________ ^
 Contact Info    
       
  name: Robin Boyle, Esq.   Internet:
url:
e-mail:
boyler@stjohns.edu
  Address: St. John’s University School of Law, New York, NY   tel.: 
fax:
       
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Profiles: individual - recent posts

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International Cultic Studies Association
Department: Profiles - individual

Robin Boyle, Esq.

_______________________________________________
 Robin Boyle, Esq.

 

     

 

  Robin A. Boyle, Esq. teaches legal research and writing at St. John’s University School of Law. She lectures on topics concerning cults and the law.  Two of her articles have appeared in Cultic Studies Journal:  “Women, the Law, and Cults:  Three Avenues of Legal Recourse - New Rape Laws, Violence Against Women Act, and Antistalking Laws” (1999) and “How Children in Cults May Use Emancipation Laws to Free Themselves” (1999).
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 Contributions    
 

^ Boyle, Robin Esq.: "Current Status of Federal Law Concerning Violent Crimes Against Women and Children: Implications for Cult Victims"
Ξ Grandparents' Rights - book review

___________________________________________ ^
 Contact Info    
       
  name: Robin Boyle, Esq.   Internet:
url:
e-mail:
boyler@stjohns.edu
  Address: St. John’s University School of Law, New York, NY   tel.: 
fax:
       
_____________________________________________ ^
 
Profiles: individual - recent posts

___________________________________________ ^

Article Navigation  

International Cultic Studies Association
Department: Profiles - individual

Robin Boyle, Esq.

_______________________________________________
 Robin Boyle, Esq.

 

     

 

  Robin A. Boyle, Esq. teaches legal research and writing at St. John’s University School of Law. She lectures on topics concerning cults and the law.  Two of her articles have appeared in Cultic Studies Journal:  “Women, the Law, and Cults:  Three Avenues of Legal Recourse - New Rape Laws, Violence Against Women Act, and Antistalking Laws” (1999) and “How Children in Cults May Use Emancipation Laws to Free Themselves” (1999).
  ___________________________________________ ^
 Contributions    
 

^ Boyle, Robin Esq.: "Current Status of Federal Law Concerning Violent Crimes Against Women and Children: Implications for Cult Victims"
Ξ Grandparents' Rights - book review

___________________________________________ ^
 Contact Info    
       
  name: Robin Boyle, Esq.   Internet:
url:
e-mail:
boyler@stjohns.edu
  Address: St. John’s University School of Law, New York, NY   tel.: 
fax:
       
_____________________________________________ ^
 
Profiles: individual - recent posts

___________________________________________ ^

Article Navigation  

International Cultic Studies Association
Department: Profiles - individual

Robin Boyle, Esq.

_______________________________________________
 Robin Boyle, Esq.

 

     

 

  Robin A. Boyle, Esq. teaches legal research and writing at St. John’s University School of Law. She lectures on topics concerning cults and the law.  Two of her articles have appeared in Cultic Studies Journal:  “Women, the Law, and Cults:  Three Avenues of Legal Recourse - New Rape Laws, Violence Against Women Act, and Antistalking Laws” (1999) and “How Children in Cults May Use Emancipation Laws to Free Themselves” (1999).
  ___________________________________________ ^
 Contributions    
 

^ Boyle, Robin Esq.: "Current Status of Federal Law Concerning Violent Crimes Against Women and Children: Implications for Cult Victims"
Ξ Grandparents' Rights - book review

___________________________________________ ^
 Contact Info    
       
  name: Robin Boyle, Esq.   Internet:
url:
e-mail:
boyler@stjohns.edu
  Address: St. John’s University School of Law, New York, NY   tel.: 
fax:
       
_____________________________________________ ^
 
Profiles: individual - recent posts

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