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Vol. 86 No. 2, May 2008

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  • Old blood, bad blood, and Youngblood: due process, lost evidence, and the limits of bad faith.
  • Popular constitutionalism and relaxing the dead hand: can the people be trusted?
  • Reconsidering Gobitis: an exercise in presidential leadership.
  • Lost in interpretation: the problem of plea bargains and court interpretation for non-English-speaking defendants.
  • Refocusing the lens of child advocacy reform on the child.
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