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Volume 85, Number 4

Madison Lecture

  • Reading the Fourth Amendment: Guidance from the Mischief that Gave it Birth
    The Honorable M. Blane Michael

Articles

  • A Civilized Nation: The Early American Constitution, the Law of Nations, and the Pursuit of International Recognition
    David M. Golove & Daniel J. Hulsebosch
  • Incomprehensible Crimes: Defendants with Mental Retardation Charged with Statutory Rape
    Elizabeth Nevins-Saunders
  • Safety in Numbers? Deciding when DNA Alone is Enough To Convict
    Andrea Roth

Notes

  • The Law of Neutrality and the Conflict with al Qaeda
    Tess Bridgeman
  • The Bogeyman of “Harm to Children”: Evaluating the Government Interest Behind Broadcast Indecency Regulation
    Jessica C. Collins
  • Imagining a Federal Emergency Board: A Framework for Legalizing Executive Emergency Power
    Rachel Goodman
  • What Remains of the “Forfeited” Right to Confrontation? Restoring Sixth Amendment Values to the Forfeiture-by-Wrongdoing Rule in Light of Crawford v. Washington and Giles v. California
    Rebecca Sims Talbott
  • “Cooperative Prosecution” and the Fifth Amendment Privilege Against Self-Incrimination
    Gregory O. Tuttle
  • “[We] Can Neither Confirm Nor Deny the Existence or Nonexistence of Records Responsive to Your Request”: Reforming the Glomar Response Under FOIA
    Nathan Freed Wessler



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