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Volume 36: Book 1

ARTICLES
DEVELOPMENTS IN CRIMINAL AND EVIDENCE LAW

Death Is Not So Different After All:
Graham v. Florida and the Court’s “Kids Are Different” Eighth Amendment Jurisprudence
Mary Berkheiser

Rationalization and Limitation:
The Use of Learned Treatises to Impeach Opposing Expert Witnesses
Edward J. Imwinkelried

Federalism and Capital Punishment: New England Stories
Michele Martinez Campbell

Self-Government, the Federal Death Penalty,
and the Unusual Case of Michael Jacques
Michael J. Zydney Mannheimer

Why and How a Lower Federal Court’s Decision
That a Search or Seizure Violated the Fourth Amendment
Should Be Binding in a State Prosecution:
Using “Good Sense” and Suppressing Unnecessary Formalism
Ruth A. Moyer

NOTE

A Critique of Vermont’s Right-to-Farm Law
and Proposals for Better Protecting the State’s Agricultural Future
Garrett Chrostek




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