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Volume 63
When Cooperation Equals Control: What Criminal Defendants and Their Counsel Need to Know To Seek Discovery from Cooperators Through the Government
The Civil Death Penalty: How Life Without Parole Has Become America’s Favorite Inhumane Answer to Crime
A Noxious Echo: How Nitrogen Hypoxia Evokes Images of the Gas Chamber and Pushes the Bounds of the Eighth Amendment
I Hate Self-Care: A Criminal Defense Lawyer’s Lament
Pattern or Paranoia: Do U.S. Prosecutors Enforce the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Differently Based on the Nationality of the Defendant?
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Spring Practitioner Contributions

Pattern or Paranoia: Do U.S. Prosecutors Enforce the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Differently Based on the Nationality of the Defendant?

Robert Luskin and Bridget Vuona

Fall Perspective Contribution

I Hate Self-Care: A Criminal Defense Lawyer’s Lament

Abbe Smith

Fall Featured Online Contributions

The Civil Death Penalty: How Life Without Parole Has Become America’s Favorite Inhumane Answer to Crime

Mia Plante

A Noxious Echo: How Nitrogen Hypoxia Evokes Images of the Gas Chamber and Pushes the Bounds of the Eighth Amendment

Aashay Desai

Fall Practitioner Contributions

When Cooperation Equals Control: What Criminal Defendants and Their Counsel Need to Know To Seek Discovery from Cooperators Through the Government

Michael T. Packard and George T. Phillips

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