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Seton Hall Law Review

1997

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Clarence Thomas: A Distinctive Justice, Christopher E. Smith Aug 1997

Clarence Thomas: A Distinctive Justice, Christopher E. Smith

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Is Congress Handcuffing Our Courts?, Ricardo Solano Jr. Aug 1997

Is Congress Handcuffing Our Courts?, Ricardo Solano Jr.

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Conflicts Of Interest In Legal Representation: Should The Appearance Of Impropriety Rule Be Eliminated In New Jersey - Or Revived Everywhere Else?, Bruce A. Green Aug 1997

Conflicts Of Interest In Legal Representation: Should The Appearance Of Impropriety Rule Be Eliminated In New Jersey - Or Revived Everywhere Else?, Bruce A. Green

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Consideration As The Commitment To Relinquish Autonomy, Howard Engelskirchen Jan 1997

Consideration As The Commitment To Relinquish Autonomy, Howard Engelskirchen

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The Racialization Of Genomic Knowledge, Lisa C. Ikemoto Jan 1997

The Racialization Of Genomic Knowledge, Lisa C. Ikemoto

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On The Role Of Forgiveness In Criminal Sentencing, Richard Lowell Nygaard Jan 1997

On The Role Of Forgiveness In Criminal Sentencing, Richard Lowell Nygaard

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Survey Of Recent Developments In Third Circuit Law Jan 1997

Survey Of Recent Developments In Third Circuit Law

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Due Process - Fundamental Fairness - 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 - Cooper V. Oklahoma, 116 S. Ct. 1373 (1996)., Mark A. Sblendorio Jan 1997

Due Process - Fundamental Fairness - 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 - Cooper V. Oklahoma, 116 S. Ct. 1373 (1996)., Mark A. Sblendorio

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Past As Prologue: Sobering Thoughts On Genetic Enthusiasm, Lori B. Andrews Jan 1997

Past As Prologue: Sobering Thoughts On Genetic Enthusiasm, Lori B. Andrews

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Evidence - Privileged Communications - The Psychotherapist-Patient Privilege As Adopted In The Federal Courts Includes Not Only All Communications To Licensed Psychiatrists And Psychologists, But Also All Communications To Licensed Social Workers In The Course Of Psychotherapy - Jaffee V. Redmond, 116 S. Ct. 1923 (1996)., W. Joseph Nielsen Jan 1997

Evidence - Privileged Communications - The Psychotherapist-Patient Privilege As Adopted In The Federal Courts Includes Not Only All Communications To Licensed Psychiatrists And Psychologists, But Also All Communications To Licensed Social Workers In The Course Of Psychotherapy - Jaffee V. Redmond, 116 S. Ct. 1923 (1996)., W. Joseph Nielsen

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Lights, Camera, Trial: Pursuit Of Justice Or The Emmy?, Melissa A. Corbett Jan 1997

Lights, Camera, Trial: Pursuit Of Justice Or The Emmy?, Melissa A. Corbett

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Affirmative Action: An Idea Whose Time Has Gone, Shane H. Freedman Jan 1997

Affirmative Action: An Idea Whose Time Has Gone, Shane H. Freedman

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