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Volume 62, Winter 2010, Issue 2

 

ARTICLES

Which Came First the Parent or the Child?
Mary Patricia Byrn & Jenni Vainik Ives

A New Approach to Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
in Removal Proceedings

Aliza B. Kaplan

Didn’t Your Mother Teach You to Share?:
Wealth, Lobbying and Distributive Justice in the Wake of Economic Crisis

C.M.A. Mc Cauliff

The Neglected History of Criminal Procedure, 1850-1940
Wesley MacNeil Oliver

NOTES

Are Traditional Property Rights Receding with Renewable
Energy on the Horizon?

Megan Hiorth

‘To Catch a Predator,’ Are We Casting Our Nets Too Far?:
Constitutional Concerns Regarding the Civil Commitment
of Sex Offenders

Melissa Wangenheim

When Less Is More: The International Split Over Expanded
Judicial Review in Arbitration

Mark D. Wasco


 

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