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THE GIRL-WIFE AND THE ALIENISTS: THE FORGOTTEN MURDER TRIAL OF JOSEPHINE TERRANOVAJacob M. Appel
WHEN TRIAL AND PUNISHMENT INTERSECT: NEW DEFECTS IN THE DEATH PENALTYAlexander Bunin
ACCEPTING EVOLUTION IN WORKPLACE JUSTICE: THE NEED FOR CONGRESS TO MANDATE ARBITRATIONFrederick L. Sullivan
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—THE "GRAPE" MARCH ON WASHINGTON: THE TWENTY-FIRST AMENDMENT, THE DORMANT COMMERCE CLAUSE, AND DIRECT ALCOHOL SHIPMENTSPamela R. Cote
CIVIL RIGHTS—SHADES OF RACE: AN HISTORICALLY INFORMED READING OF TITLE VIIMichael J. Fellows
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