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Was Atwater v. Lago Vista Decided Correctly? The Fourth Amendment's Shadow and Simulacra of Police Brutality and the American Dream, Charles Lincoln Barry Law Review
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Making a Declaration: The Rise of Declaratory Judgment Actions and the Insurer as Regulator in the Fight to End Sex Trafficking in the Hotel Industry, Lori N. Ross Faculty Scholarship
Fraud Law and Misinfodemics, Wes Henricksen Faculty Scholarship
Lawful Searches Incident to Unlawful Arrests: A Reform Proposal, Mark A. Summers Faculty Scholarship
Police Ignorance and Mistake of Law under the Fourth Amendment, Eang L. Ngov Faculty Scholarship
Find My Criminals: Fourth Amendment Implications of the Universal Cell Phone "App" that Every Cell Phone User Has but No Criminal Wants, Christopher Joseph Barry Law Review
Sleuthing Scientific Evidence Information on the Internet, Diana Botluk Faculty Scholarship
A Proposal to Allow the Presentation of Mitigation in Juvenile Court So That Juvenile Charges May Be Expunged in Appropriate Cases, Katherine I. Puzone Faculty Scholarship
The Human Rights of Sea Pirates: Will the European Court of Human Rights Decisions Get More Killed?, Barry Hart Dubner, Brian Othero Faculty Scholarship
From Simple Statements to Heartbreaking Photographs and Videos: An Interdisciplinary Examination of Victim Impact Evidence in Criminal Cases, Mitchell J. Frank Faculty Scholarship
The Surprising Acquittals in the Gotovina and Perisic Cases: Is the ICTY Appeals Chamber a Trial Chamber in Sheep's Clothing, Mark A. Summers Faculty Scholarship
An Eighth Amendment Analysis of Statutes Allowing or Mandating Transfer of Juvenile Offenders to Adult Criminal Court in Light of the Supreme Court's Recent Jurisprudence Recognizing Developmental Neuroscience, Katherine I. Puzone Faculty Scholarship
The Surprising Acquittals in the Gotovina and Perisic Cases: Is the ICTY Appeals Chamber a Trial Chamber Is Sheep's Clothing, Mark A. Summers Faculty Scholarship
When Counsel Abandonment Forecloses Post-Conviction Relief: An Argument for Applying the Doctrine of Cause and Prejudice to the AEDPA Statute of Limitations, Katherine I. Puzone Faculty Scholarship
The Jury Wants to Take the Podium -- But Even with the Authority to Do So, Can It? An Interdisciplinary Examination of Jurors' Questioning of Witnesses at Trial, Mitchell J. Frank Faculty Scholarship
Rise of the Machines: Machine-Generated Data and the Confrontation Clause, Brian Sites Faculty Scholarship
To Testify or Not to Testify: The Dilemma Facing Children with Multiple Cases before the Same Judge in Delinquency Court, Katherine I. Puzone Faculty Scholarship
Berghuis v. Thompkins: Retreat from Miranda, Jacquline Grossi Barry Law Review
Professionalism and Advocacy at Trial – Real Jurors Speak in Detail about the Performance of their Advocates, Mitchell J. Frank, Osvaldo F. Morera Faculty Scholarship
Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Family-Friendly Criminal Law Practice, David B. Wexler Barry Law Review
Attribution of Criminal Liability A Critical Comparison of The US Doctrine of Conspiracy and The ICTY Doctrine of Joint Criminal Enterprise from an American Perspective, Mark A. Summers Faculty Scholarship
Melendez-Diaz v. Massachusetts: The Future of the Confrontation Clause, Joseph Henn Barry Law Review
Rereading Rauscher Is It Time for the United States to Abandon the Rule of Specialty, Mark A. Summers Faculty Scholarship
Trial in Absentia: Rescuing the "Public Necessity" Requirement to Proceed with a Trial in the Defendant's Absence, Lucas Tassara Barry Law Review
The Constable Blunders But Isnt Punished Does Hudson v Michigans Abolition of the Exclusionary Rule Extend Beyond KnockAndAnnounce Violations, Mark A. Summers Faculty Scholarship
The Silent Criminal Defendant and the Presumption of Innocence: In the Hands of Real Jurors, Is Either of Them Safe, Mitchell J. Frank, Dawn Broschard Faculty Scholarship
The Commercial Activity Exception under the FSIA, Personhood under the Fifth Amendment and Jurisdiction over Foreign States: A Partial Roadmap for the Supreme Court in the New Millennium, Stephen J. Leacock Faculty Scholarship
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