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"Be Careful What You Ask For": The 2000 Presidential Election, The U.S. Supreme Court, And The Law Of Criminal Procedure, Craig M. Bradley, Joseph L. Hoffmann
"Be Careful What You Ask For": The 2000 Presidential Election, The U.S. Supreme Court, And The Law Of Criminal Procedure, Craig M. Bradley, Joseph L. Hoffmann
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Violence And The Truth, Joseph L. Hoffmann
Violence And The Truth, Joseph L. Hoffmann
Indiana Law Journal
Harry Pratter Professorship Lecture, Indiana University School of Law, Bloomington, Indiana
Protecting Our Mentally Ill: A Critique Of The Role Of Indiana State Courts In Protecting Involuntarily Committed Mental Patients' Right To Refuse Medication, Michael Leonard Goff Jr.
Protecting Our Mentally Ill: A Critique Of The Role Of Indiana State Courts In Protecting Involuntarily Committed Mental Patients' Right To Refuse Medication, Michael Leonard Goff Jr.
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Can We Talk?: Removing Counterproductive Ethical Restraints Upon Ex Parte Communication Between Attorneys And Adverse Expert Witnesses, Stephen D. Easton
Can We Talk?: Removing Counterproductive Ethical Restraints Upon Ex Parte Communication Between Attorneys And Adverse Expert Witnesses, Stephen D. Easton
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Making The Case For Megan's Law: A Study In Legislative Rhetoric, Daniel M. Filler
Making The Case For Megan's Law: A Study In Legislative Rhetoric, Daniel M. Filler
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.