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Volume 53

Volume 53

Spring Student Contributions

The Fourth Amendment in the Twenty-First Century: Smartphones
Devika Singh

You Shall Go No Further: The Hobbs Act and the Expansion of Federal Jurisdiction
Matt Evola

Will the Opportunity for Parole Equate to the De Facto Opportunity for a New Life?
Leigh Ainsworth

Private Probation and Incarceration of the Poor
Austin McCullough

Fourth Amendment: Drug Dogs on a Driveway
Devika Singh

Jury Nullification: Fixing the Law When Politicians Won’t
Leigh Ainsworth

Immigration Law Isn’t So “Civil” Anymore: The Criminal Nature of the Immigration System
Leigh Ainsworth

Miranda: The Magic Words to Invoke One’s Rights
Devika Singh

Stingray Searches and the Fourth Amendment Implications of Modern Cellular Surveillance
Austin McCullough

The Possibilities and Perils of Neuroscience in Criminal Law
Austin McCullough

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