Circuit Review
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Volume Seven |
Spring 2011 |
Number Two |
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Articles |
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The Constitutional Issue Hidden Within a Circuit Split:Double Jeopardy in the Context of Proving Predicate Offenses |
David A. Fusco 265 |
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Applying the Rules of Law Subjectively:How Appellate Courts Adjudicate |
Emmett S. Collazo 303 |
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Frequent Fliers at the Court: The Supreme Court Begins to Take the Experience of Criminal Defendants Into Account in Miranda Cases |
Joshua A. Engel 303 |
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First Impressions |
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Circuit Review Staff |
341 |
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Current Circuit Splits |
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Circuit Review Staff |
377 |
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Case Reviews |
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Circuit Review Staff |
397 |
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Comments |
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Strict Scrutiny in Race-Based Government Contracts: As-Applied Challenges Require More Than a Narrow Tailoring Analysis |
Laurie A. Kelly 417 |
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Analyzing 18 U.S.C. § 2113 (A) of the Federal Bank Robbery Act: Achieving Safety and Upholding Precedent Through Statutory Amendment |
Jennifer M. Lota 445 |
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Medicaid Access After Health Reform: The Shifting Legal Basis for Equal Access |
Matthew McKennan 477 |
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Symposium |
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The Court of Public Opinion: Issues In Election Law |
Transcript 511 |
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