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Vol. 46 No. 1, January 2009

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Index

  • The future of Teague retroactivity, or "redressability," after Danforth v. Minnesota: why lower courts should give retroactive effect to new constitutional rules of criminal procedure in postconviction proceedings.
  • Recommended practices for companies and their counsel in conducting internal investigations.
  • Affective forecasting and capital sentencing: reducing the effect of victim impact statements.
  • Proportional mens rea.
  • Corporate criminal liability versus corporate securities fraud liability: analyzing the divergence in standards of culpability.
  • Piercing the veil of informant confidentiality: the role of in camera hearings in the Roviaro determination.
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