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Democracy in Search of Utopia: The History, Law, and Politics of Relocating the National Capital
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
Internal Revenue Code Section 162(f): An Analysis and its Application to Restitution Payments and Environmental Fines
Enough is Enough! Congress and The Courts React to Employers' Medical Screening and Surveillance Procedures
Facilitated Communication: A Scientific Theory Or A Mode of Communication? Should People With Autism Have A VoiceIn Court?
Emotional Distress Damages For Fear Of Contracting AIDS: Should Plaintiffs Have to Show Exposure To HIV?
Carter v. City of Philadelphia: Veterans May Have Won a Battle Over Veterans' Preference in Promotions, But Have They Won the War?
Constitutional Law -The Confrontation Clause -The Emerging Trend of Literal Interpretation -Illinois v. Fitzpatrick, 633N.E. 2d 685 (Ill. 1994).
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