American Criminal Law Review - 2013
- It doesn't pass the Sell test: focusing on 'the facts of the individual case' in involuntary medication inquiries.
- Prescribing medicine for online pharmacies: an assessment of the law and a proposal to combat illegal drug outlets.
- Common scents: the intersection of the 'plain smell' and 'common enterprise' doctrines.
- How criminal law shapes institutional structures: a case study of American prostitution.
- Nursing the truth: developing a framework for admission of sane testimony under the medical treatment hearsay exception and the confrontation clause.
- Material to whom? Implementing Brady's duty to disclose at trial and during plea bargaining.
- Material to whom? Implementing Brady's duty to disclose at trial and during plea bargaining.
- Mapping a way out: protecting cellphone location information without starting over on the Fourth Amendment.
- The genealogy detectives: a constitutional analysis of 'familial searching.'(IV. The Reasonableness of Inner-Directed and Outer-Directed Trawling through Conclusion, with footnotes, p. 138-163)
- The troubling role of federal registration in proving intellectual property crimes.
- A spectacular non sequitur: the Supreme Court's contemporary Fourth Amendment exclusionary rule jurisprudence.
- Parole: corpse or phoenix?
- A spectacular non sequitur: the Supreme Court's contemporary Fourth Amendment exclusionary rule jurisprudence.
- Ethical guidance for standby counsel in criminal cases: a far cry from counsel?
- Unstacking the deck: the legalization of online poker.
- Mapping a way out: protecting cellphone location information without starting over on the Fourth Amendment.
- The genealogy detectives: a constitutional analysis of 'familial searching.'(Introduction through III. Acquiring DNA for Trawling as a Search, p. 109-138)
- Common scents: the intersection of the 'plain smell' and 'common enterprise' doctrines.
- Interpersonal power in the criminal system.
- Street diversion and decarceration.
- Shields, swords, and fulfilling the exclusionary rule's deterrent function.
- Prescribing medicine for online pharmacies: an assessment of the law and a proposal to combat illegal drug outlets.
- Katz on a hot tin roof - saving the Fourth Amendment from commercial conditioning by reviving voluntariness in disclosures to third parties.
- Unstacking the deck: the legalization of online poker.