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Volume 56, Issue 1
Volume 56, Issue 1
The Brain-Disordered Defendant: Neuroscience and Legal Insanity in the Twenty-First Century
By Richard E. Redding
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Richard E. Redding
Volume 56, Issue 1
Improving the Rolling Contract
By Stephen E. Friedman
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Stephen E. Friedman
Volume 56, Issue 1
COMMENT: Procuring the Right to an Unfair Trial: Federal Rule of Evidence 804(B)(6) and the Due Process Implications of the Rule’s Failure to Require Standards of Reliability for Admissible Evidence
By Kelly Rutan
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Kelly Rutan
Volume 56, Issue 1
COMMENT: The Case for A.U. (Accountable Universities): Enforcing University Administrator Fiduciary Duties Through Student Derivative Suits
By Sara R. Kusiak
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Sara R. Kusiak
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