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Vol. 53 No. 1, March 2008

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  • The test results said what? The post-Crawford admissibility of hearsay forensic evidence.
  • The deregulation of usury ceilings, rise of easy credit, and increasing consumer debt.
  • Should the Eighth Circuit recognize procedural misjoinder?
  • Those calves are mine: toward a Uniform Commercial Code definition of "rights in the collateral".
  • Morse v. Frederick: a dubious decision shows a need for judicial restraint by the Supreme Court.
  • South Dakota's aggravating circumstances on trial.
  • In re D.F.: the South Dakota Supreme Court misses an opportunity to establish an appropriate due diligence standard when serving notice by publication in parental rights termination proceedings.
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