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| The Right to a Fair Trial |
Danny J. Boggs |
1 |
The Perils of TV Legal Punditry |
Peter Arenella |
25 |
McVeigh, McJustice, McMedia |
Stephen Jones Holly Hillerman |
53 |
Why it’s not Free Speech Versus Fair Trial |
David A Strauss |
109 |
Two Ideals of Jury Deliberation |
Jeffrey Abramson |
125 |
Affirmative Jury Selection: A Proposal to Advance Both the Deliberative Ideal and Jury Diversity |
Deborah Ramirez |
161 |
After ‘One Angry Woman’ |
Jeffrey Rosen |
179 |
The Wages of Antiquated Procedural Thinking: A Critique of Chicago v Morales |
Tracey L. Meares Dan M. Kahan |
197 |
Antiquated Procedures or Bedrock Rights?: A Response to Professors Meares and Kahan |
Albert W. Alschuler Stephen J. Schulhofer |
215 |
Black, White and Gray: A Reply to Alschuler and Schulhofer |
Tracey L. Meares Dan M. Kahan |
245 |
Police, Community Caretaking, and the Fourth Amendment |
Debra Livingston |
261 |
Restructuring Post-Conviction Review of Federal Constitutional Claims Raised by State Prisoners: Confronting the New Face of Excessive Proceduralism |
Jordan Steiker |
315 |
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The Permissibility of Shackling or Gagging Pro Se Criminal Defendants
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Brooksany Barrowes |
349 |
When Should Federal Courts Require Psychotherapists to Testify About Their Patients? An Interpretation of Jaffee v Redmond |
Daniel A. Cantu |
375 |
Genetics and Justice: An Indigent Defendant's Right to DNA Expert Assistance |
John Devlin |
395 |
Toward a Fact-Based Analysis of Statutory Rape Under the United States Sentencing Guidelines |
Susan Fleischmann |
425 |
Peremptory Pragmatism: Religion and the Administration of the Batson Rule |
A.C. Johnstone |
441 |
Re-examining the Admissive Effect of Guilty Pleas at Sentencing |
Scott Moore |
463 |
Invested in the Outcome: When the Judge Owns Stock in the Victim of the Crime |
Andrew L. Wright |
481 |