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RELIABILITY LOST, FALSE CONFESSIONS DISCOVERED


10 Chap. L. Rev. 623 (No PDF) Chapman Law Review Spring 2007 Articles RELIABILITY LOST, FALSE CONFESSIONS DISCOVERED Mark A. Godsey [tippy title="*" header="off"]Professor of Law, University of Cincinnati College of Law; Faculty Director, Lois and Richard Rosenthal Institute for Justice/Ohio Innocence Project. Former Assistant United States Attorney, Southern District of…

AGAINST ORTHODOXY: MIRANDA IS NOT PROPHYLACTIC AND THE CONSTITUTION IS NOT PERFECT


10 Chap. L. Rev. 579 (No PDF) Chapman Law Review Spring 2007 Articles AGAINST ORTHODOXY: MIRANDA IS NOT PROPHYLACTIC AND THE CONSTITUTION IS NOT PERFECT Lawrence Rosenthal [tippy title="*" header="off"]Associate Professor of Law, Chapman University School of Law. I am immensely grateful for the comments provided by Katherine Darmer, Steven Duke,…

THE SUPREME COURT AND THE PRESIDENT: TOWARD A BALANCING TEST WITH BITE


10 Chap. L. Rev. 501 Chapman Law Review Winter 2006 Comments THE SUPREME COURT AND THE PRESIDENT: TOWARD A BALANCING TEST WITH BITE Pooya Safarzadeh [tippy title="*" header="off"]J.D. Candidate 2007, Chapman University School of Law; B.A. 2003, University of California, Berkeley. I would like to thank Professor Celestine McConville for her…

THE IMPORTANCE OF SELECTIVE FEDERAL PREEMPTION IN THE U.S. SECURITIES REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: A LESSON FROM CANADA, OUR NEIGHBOR TO THE NORTH


10 Chap. L. Rev. 391 Chapman Law Review Winter 2006 Articles THE IMPORTANCE OF SELECTIVE FEDERAL PREEMPTION IN THE U.S. SECURITIES REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: A LESSON FROM CANADA, OUR NEIGHBOR TO THE NORTH Cheryl Nichols [tippy title="*" header="off"]Assistant Professor of Law, Howard University School of Law. J.D., Georgia State University; M.B.A., University…