No. 58-2, January 2007
Index
- Coalitions and Collective Memories: a Search for Common Ground - Ediberto Roman
- Commission Control: the Court's Narrow Holding in Hamdan v. Rumsfeld Spurred Congressional Action but Left Many Questions Unanswered. So What Happens Now? - Thomas M. Gore
- Crawford v. Washington and Davis v. Washington's Originalism: Historical Arguments Showing Child Abuse Victims' Statements to Physicians Are Nontestimonial and Admissible as an Exception to the Confrontation Clause - Tom Harbison
- Definitely Not Harmless: the Supreme Court Holds That the Erroneous Disqualification of Retained Counsel Warrants Automatic Reversal in United States v. Gonzalez-lopez - James A. Robson
- Hey Officer, Didn't Someone Teach You to Knock? the Supreme Court Says No Exclusion of Evidence for Knock-and-announce Violations in Hudson v. Michigan - David Carn
- Hush, Little Baby, Don't Say a Word: How Seeking the "best Interests of the Child" Fostered a Lack of Accountability in Georgia's Juvenile Courts - Sarah Gerwig-moore and Leigh S. Schrope
- Involuntary Commitment of People With Mental Retardation: Ensuring All of Georgia's Citizens Receive Adequate Procedural Due Process - Laura W. Harper
- Keeping the Government Away from Medicaid Recipients' Pocketbook: Protecting the Medicaid Recipients' Rights to Proceeds of Third-party Settlements in Arkansas Department of Health & Human Services v. Ahlborn - Sean Sandison
- King Solomon: Did the Supreme Court Make a Wise Decision in Upholding the Solomon Amendment in Rumsfeld v. Forum for Academic & Institutional Rights, Inc.? - Brook Bristow
- Lawyers and Prophetic Justice - Timothy W. Floyd
- Retelling the Darkest Story: Mystery, Suspense, and Detectives in a Brief Written on Behalf of a Condemned Inmate - Philip N. Meyer