Vol. 88 No. 2, January 1998
Index
- The consequences of false confessions: deprivations of liberty and miscarriages of justice in the age of psychological interrogation.
- Protecting the innocent from false confessions and lost confessions - and from Miranda.
- Using the innocent to scapegoat Miranda: another reply to Paul Cassell.
- Requiring battered women die: murder liability for mothers under failure to protect statutes.
- Lindesmith v. Anslinger: an early government victory in the failed war on drugs.
- Don't I know you from somewhere?: why due process should bar judges from presiding over cases when they have previously prosecuted the defendant.
- Does Congress abuse its Spending Clause power by attaching conditions on the receipt of federal law enforcement funds to a state's compliance with "Megan's Law?"