Dickinson Law Review - Volume 99, 1994-1995
Front Matter
Articles
Democracy in Search of Utopia: The History, Law, and Politics of Relocating the National Capital
Whit Cobb
The Atrophying of the Reasonable Doubt Standard: The United States Supreme Court's Missed Opportunity in Victor v. Nebraska And its Implications in the Courtroom
George M. Dery III
Internal Revenue Code Section 162(f): An Analysis and its Application to Restitution Payments and Environmental Fines
Jacob L. Todres
Constitutional Law -The Confrontation Clause -The Emerging Trend of Literal Interpretation -Illinois v. Fitzpatrick, 633N.E. 2d 685 (Ill. 1994).
Michael K. Gottlieb
Comments
Enough is Enough! Congress and The Courts React to Employers' Medical Screening and Surveillance Procedures
Stacy J. Bagley
Facilitated Communication: A Scientific Theory Or A Mode of Communication? Should People With Autism Have A VoiceIn Court?
Vincent J. Candelora