Volume twenty seven -- Number Two
Fifth Annual Sandra Day O'Connor Medal of Honor
Articles
Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, Remarks of Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, Recipient of the 1996 Sandra Day O'Connor Medal of Honor, 27 Seton Hall L. Rev. 383 (1997).
Chief Justice Deborah T. Poritz, Remarks of Chief Justice Deborah Poritz, 27 Seton Hall L. Rev. 387 (1997).
Elizabeth F. Defeis, Tribute to Justice Sandra Day O'Connor from an International Perspective, 27 Seton Hall L. Rev. 391 (1997).
Charles J. Walsh & Gwen L. Posner, Presenting and Challenging Witnesses Under New Jersey Rules of Evidence 607, 611(c), and 803(a)(1); Should We Vouch for the Credibility of These Rules?, 27 Seton Hall L. Rev. 399 (1997).
Howard Engelskirchen, Consideration as the Commitment to Relinquish Autonomy, 27 Seton Hall L. Rev. 490 (1997).
Joseph M. Olivenbaum, Rethinking Federal Computer Crime Legislation, 27 Seton Hall L. Rev. 574 (1997).
Comments
Gregory A. Ichel, Comment, Internet Sounds Death Knell for Use Taxes: States Continue to Scream Over Lost Revenue, 27 Seton Hall L. Rev. 643 (1997).
Flavio L. Komuves, Comment, For Sale: Two-Bedroom Home with Spacious Kitchen, Walk-in Closet, and Pervert Next Door, 27 Seton Hall L. Rev. 668 (1997).
Notes
Thomas Calcagni, Note, Due Process Clause Requires That a State Provide Fair Notice of the Magnitude of a Punitive Damages Award Assessed Against a Tortfeasor, 27 Seton Hall L. Rev. 708 (1997).
Mark A. Sblendorio, Note, State Statute Placing upon the Defendant the Burden of Proving his Incompetence to Stand Trial on Criminal Charges by Clear and Convincing Evidence Violated Fourteenth Amendment Fundamental Due Process Rights, 27 Seton Hall L. Rev. 735 (1997).
Colleen Tracy, Note, State-Created Procedural Due Process Liberty Interests Are Limited to Freedom from Restraint when Prison Regulations do not Unexpectedly Exceed the Sentence but Impose Hardship on the Inmate in Relation to Ordinary Incidents of Prison Life, 27 Seton Hall L. Rev. 772 (1997).
Colleen F. Walsh, Note, Congress's Article I Powers May Not Abrogate State Sovereign Immunity Granted by the Eleventh Amendment and Ex Parte Young is Inapplicable to Suits Brought Under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, 27 Seton Hall L. Rev. 806 (1997).