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Below are the tables of contents from current and recent issues of the American Criminal Law Review. For a list of issues currently in production, please scroll to the bottom of the page or click here. VOLUME 45, NUMBER 4 (FALL 2008) Articles Does DOJ's Privilege Waiver Policy Threaten the Rationales Underlying the Attorney-Client Privilege and Work Product Doctrine? A Preliminary "No", by Julie R. O'Sullivan Recording Federal Custodial Interviews, by Thomas P. Sullivan Institutional Factors Bearing on Criminal Charging Decisions in Complex Regulatory Environments, by Emil J. Bove III Notes An Empirical Examination of the Factors Associated with the Commutation of State Death Row Prisoners' Sentences Between 1986 and 2005, by John Kraemer How Do Federal Courts of Appeals Apply Booker Reasonableness Review After Gall?, by Anne Louise Marshall Mortgages and Misdemeanors: Criminal Enforcement of State Mortgage Lending License Requirements and Homeowner Protection, by Christopher Steelman
VOLUME 45, NUMBER 3 (SUMMER 2008) Articles The External Evolution of Criminal Law, by Kay L. Levine How Lethal Injection Reform Constitutes Impermissible Research On Prisoners, by Seema Shah Essay Has Demand for Crime Increased? The Prevalence of Personal Media Devices and the Robbery Spike in 2005 and 2006, by John K. Roman & Aaron Chalfin Notes Never Efficient, But Always Free: How the Juvenile Adjudication Question is the Latest Sign that Almendarez-Torres v. United States Should be Overturned, by Molly Gulland Gaston Effective Warnings Before Consent Searches: Practical, Necessary, and Desirable, by Matthew Phillips Reviving "Law Office History": How Academic and Historical Sources Influence Second Amendment Jurisprudence, by Adam Small
VOLUME 45, NUMBER 2 (SPRING 2008) TWENTY-THIRD SURVEY OF WHITE COLLAR CRIME Editor's Note Essay Regulating the 'New Regulators': Current Trends in Deferred Prosecution Agreements, by Peter Spivack & Sujit Raman Articles
VOLUME 45, NUMBER 1 (WINTER 2008) Articles
The Self-Defensive Cognition of Self-Defense, by Dan M. Kahan and Donald Braman Prosecutors "Doing Justice" Through Osmosis—Reminders To Encourage a Culture of Cooperation, by Melanie D. Wilson Unraveling Criminal Statutes of Limitations, by Lindsey Powell
VOLUME 44, NUMBER 4 (FALL 2007) Symposium: Corporate Criminality: Legal, Ethical and Managerial Implications Foreword, by John Hasnas Panel I: Why Punish? Exploration of the Justification for and Standards of Corporate Criminal Liability Panel II: Regulation Through Criminalization: When Is the Criminal Sanction Appropriate? Luncheon address, by Hon. Dick Thornburgh Panel III: The Challenge of Cooperation: Considerations of the Ethical and Managerial Implications of the Organizational Sentencing Guidelines, Thompson Memorandum, SOX, etc. Panel IV: Solutions: What Reforms, if any, Are Necessary? VOLUME 44, NUMBER 3 (SUMMER 2007) Articles Every Juror Wants a Story: Narrative Relevance, Third Party Guilt and the Right to Present a Defense, by John H. Blume, Sheri L. Johnson, and Emily C. Paavola Congressional Investigations: Politics and Process, by James Hamilton, Robert F. Muse and Kevin R. Amer Notes What's Wrong with a Little More Double Jeopardy? A 21st Century Recalibration of an Ancient Individual Right, by Kyden Creekpaum Learning from Katrina: Emphasizing the Right to a Speedy Trial to Protect Constitutional Guarantees in Disasters, by Patrick Ellard Technical Knockout: Hudson v. Michigan and the Unfortunate Demise of the Knock-and-Announce Rule, by Dan Gutin VOLUME 44, NUMBER 2 (Spring 2007) TWENTY-SECOND SURVEY OF WHITE COLLAR CRIME Editor's Note Essay Behind the Scenes at the Enron Trial: Creating the Decisive Moments, by John Hueston Articles
VOLUME 44, NUMBER 1 (WINTER 2007) Articles A Picture's Worth a Thousand Words: Conversational Versus Eyewitness Testimony in Criminal Convictions, by Steven B. Duke, Ann Seung-Eun Lee, and Chet K.W. Pager Corporations Cry Uncle and Their Employees Cry Foul: Rethinking Prosecutorial Pressure on Corporate Defendants, by Preet Bharara Essay Crime and (with a Lag) Punishment: The Implications of Discounting for Equitable Sentencing, by Yair Listokin Notes Satisfy the Demands of Justice: Embrace Electronic Recording of Custodial Investigative Interviews Through Legislation, Agency Policy, or Court Mandate, by Julie Renee Linkins Children as Adults: The Transfer of Juveniles to Adult Courts and the Potential Impact of Roper v. Simmons, by Enrico Pagnanelli
VOLUME 43, NUMBER 4 (FALL 2006) Articles Inventing the Public Defender, by Barbara Allen Babcock Culture as Justification, Not Excuse, by Elaine M. Chiu Emotional Competence, "Rational Understanding," and the Criminal Defendant, by Terry A. Maroney
VOLUME 43, NUMBER 3 (SUMMER 2006) THE STATE OF FEDERAL PROSECUTION Articles Foreword: The State of Federal Prosecution, by Michael E. Horowitz and April Oliver A Push Down the Road of Good Corporate Citizenship: The Deferred Prosecution Agreement Between the U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey and Bristol-Myers Squibb Co., by Christopher J. Christie and Robert M. Hanna Negotiating Justice: Prosecutorial Perspectives on Federal Plea Bargaining in the District of Columbia, by Mary Patrice Brown and Stevan E. Bunnell Corporate Criminal Prosecution in a Post-Enron World: The Thompson Memo in Theory and Practice, by Christopher A. Wray and Robert K. Hur The Defense Witness Immunity Doctrine: The Time Has Come to Give It Strength to Address Prosecutorial Overreaching, by Reid H. Weingarten and Brian M. Heberlig Deputizing -- and Then Prosecuting -- America's Businesses in the Fight Against Illegal Immigration, by Thomas C. Green and Ileana M. Ciobanu Under Pressure to Catch the Crooks: The Impact of Corporate Privilege Waivers on the Adversarial System, by Earl J. Silbert and Demme Doufekias Joannou Note Love's Labour's Lost: Michael Lewis Clark's Constitutional Challenges of 18 U.S.C. 2423(c), by Amy Messigian
VOLUME 43, NUMBER 2 (SPRING 2006) TWENTY-FIRST SURVEY OF WHITE COLLAR CRIME Editor's Note Essay Countering the Cyber-Crime Threat, by Debora Wong Yang & Brian M. Hoffstadt Articles
VOLUME 43, NUMBER 1 (WINTER 2006) The Conviction of Lynne Stewart and the Uncertain Future of the Right to Defend, by Tamar R. Birckhead Database Limitations on the Evidentiary Value of Forensic Mitochondrial DNA Evidence, by Frederika A. Kaestle et al. Private Police and Democracy, by David A. Sklanksy Indicting Corporations Revisited: Lessons of the Arthur Andersen Prosecution, by Elizabeth K. Ainslie Expanding Protective Sweeps Within The Home, by Jamie E. Ruf Congressional Investigations and the Role of Privilege, by Kalah E. Auchincloss
VOLUME 42, NUMBER 4 (FALL 2005) Looking Foreword: Wrongful Convictions and Systemic Reform, by Daniel S. Medwed How the Pretrial Process Contributes to Wrongful Convictions, by Andrew D. Leipold Lost Innocence: Speculations and Data about the Acquitted, by Daniel Givelber System Failure, by Erik Luna Moving Down the Wedge, by Andrew M. Siegel Evidence Destroyed, Innocence Lost: the Duty to Preserve Potentially Exculpatory Forensic Evidence under Innocence Protection Statutes, by Cynthia E. Jones The Role of Social Sciences in Preventing Wrongful Convictions , by Jacquerline McMurtrie The Criminal Cases Review Commission as State Strategic Selection Mechanism, by Robert Carl Schehr
Essays Making the Silent Speak and the Informed Wary, by George Ellard The Lessons of People v. Moscat: Confronting Judicial Bias in Domestic Violence Cases Interpreting Crawford v. Washington, by David Jaros Miranda and Reasonableness, by Peter B. Rutledge Articles The “Abuse Excuse” in Capital Sentencing Trials: Is It Relevant to Responsibility, Punishment, or Neither?, by Paul Litton Notes Journalists Caught in the Crossfire: Robert Novak, the First Amendment, and Journalist’s Duty of Confidentiality, by Eunnice Eun Is Missouri v. Seibert Practicable?: Supreme Court Dances the “Two-Step” around Miranda, by Daniel S. Nooter
VOLUME 42, NUMBER 2 (SPRING 2005) TWENTIETH SURVEY OF WHITE COLLAR CRIME Editor's Note Essay Motion Denied: Systematic Impediments to White Collar Criminal Defendants' Trial Preparation, by Robert G. Morvillo, Barry A. Bohrer, and Barbara L. Balter Articles
VOLUME 42, NUMBER 1 (Winter 2005) Tribute to Samuel Dash Eulogy: Sam Dash - A Force for Good, by Robert F. Muse Remarks at the Georgetown University Law Center Memorial for Samuel Dash, by Steven H. Goldblatt Articles Uncovering the Cover-Up Crimes, by Stuart P. Green Absolute Certainty and the Death Penalty, by Erik Lillquist Notes Change the Motion, Not the Venue: A Critical Look at the Change of Venue Motion, by Vineet R. Shahani Turning a Blind Eye to Innocence: The Legacy of Herrera v. Collins, by Nicholas Berg
VOLUME 41, NUMBER 4 (FALL 2004) Articles Double Jeopardy, Post-Blakely, by Timothy Cone Rethinking Entrapment, by Joseph A. Colquitt Understanding Federal Prosecutorial Declinations: An Empirical Analysis of Predicative Factors, by Michael O’Neill Notes Supremacy Clause Immunity: Deriving a Willfulness Standard from Sovereign Immunity, by James Wallace “Women of Circumstance” – The Effects of Mandatory Minimum Sentencing on Women Minimally Involved in Drug Crimes, by Shimica Gaskins
VOLUME 41, NUMBER 3 (SUMMER 2004) Articles Grandfathering Evidence: Fingerprint Admissibility Rulings From Jennings to Llera Plaza and Back Again, by Simon A. Cole The Role of the Parent/Guardian in Juvenile Custodial Interrogations: Friend or Foe? by Hillary B. Farber Comment Redefining Criminal Courts: Problem-Solving & the Meaning of Justice, by Greg Berman Notes Electronic Surveillance in the Internet Age: The Strange Case of Pen Registers, by Robert Ditzion Prevention of Computer Crime Amidst International Anarchy, by Brian C. Lewis
VOLUME 41, NUMBER 2 (SPRING 2004) NINETEENTH SURVEY OF WHITE COLLAR CRIME Essay Train Wreck? Or Can the Federal Sentencing System Be Saved? A Plea for Rapid Reversal of Blakely v. Washington, by Frank O. Bowman, III Articles
VOLUME 41, NUMBER 1 (WINTER 2003) Articles The Useful, Dangerous Fiction of Grand Jury Independence, by Niki Kuckes Please Step Away From the Shredder and the “Delete” Key: §§ 802 and 1102 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, by Gary G. Grindler and Jason A. Jones Proposal Proposed Codification of Disclosure of Favorable Information Under Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure 11 and 15, by the American College of Trial Lawyers Debate Gideon Introduction, by Ellen S. Podgor Gideon at 40: Facing the Crisis, Fulfilling the Promise, by Yale Kamisar, Abe Krash, Anthony Lewis, and Ellen S. Podgor Notes When Money Isn't Enough: The Case for Holistic Compensation of the Wrongfully Convicted, by Shawn Armbrust Money Laundering and Terrorism: Informal Value Transfer Systems, by Walter Perkel
VOLUME 40, NUMBER 4 (FALL 2003) Articles Rhetorically Reasonable Police Practices: Viewing the Supreme Court's Multiple Discourse Path, by Kathryn R. Urbonya Forensic Use of Actuarial Risk Assessment with Sex Offenders: Accuracy, Admissability, and Accountability, by Eric S. Janus and Robert A. Prentky COMMUNITY COURTS AND COMMUNITY JUSTICE Foreward Problem Solving Courts: From Innovation to Institutionalization, by Michael C. Dorf and Jeffrey A. Fagan Commentaries The Politics of Problem-Solving: An Overview of the Origins and Development of Therapeutic Courts, by Candace McCoy Commentary on Candace McCoy Paper, by Laurie O. Robinson Redefining Criminal Courts: Problem-Solving and the Meaning of Justice, by James L. Nolan, Jr. A Neo-retributionist Responds to Professor Nolan, by Morris B. Hoffman Community Courts and the Process of Accountability: Consensus and Conflict at the Red Hook Community Justice Center , by Victoria Malkin Criminal Defenders and Community Justice: The Drug Court Example, by William H. Simon Professional Identity: Comment on Simon, by Daniel Richman Why Defenders Feel Defensive: The Defender's Role in Problem Solving Courts, by Jane M. Spinak Notes Mitigating the Impressionability of the Incorporeal Mind: Reassessing Unanimity Following the Pattern of Jury Instructions in the Obstruction of Justice Case of United States v. Arthur Anderson, L.L.P., by Sterling Price Adams Darling, Jr. Litigating Terrorism: The New FISA Regime, the Wall, and the Fourth Amendment, by Grayson A. Hoffman
VOLUME 40, NUMBER 3 (SUMMER 2003) Articles Contradiction, Coherence, and Guided Discretion in the Supreme Court's Capital Sentencing Jurisprudence, by Mary Sigler Defining Racial Profiling in a Post-September 11 World, by Deborah A. Ramirez, Jennifer Hoopes, and Tara Lai Quinlan Foreign Nationals in the United States Witness Security Program: A Remedy For Every Wrong?, by Tarik Abdel-Monem Notes Watch What You Type: As the FBI Records Your Keystrokes, the Fourth Amendment Develops Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, by Rachel S. Martin Are the Courts in a Trance? Approaches to the Admissibility of Hypnotically Enhanced Witness Testimony in Light of Empirical Evidence, by Daniel R. Webert Life on the Line: Pondering the Fate of a Substantive Due Process Challenge to the Death Penalty, by Daniel G. Bird
VOLUME 40, NUMBER 2 (SPRING 2003) EIGHTEENTH SURVEY OF WHITE COLLAR CRIME Essay Corporate Crime After 2000: A New Law Enforcement Challenge or Déjà Vu?, by Abbe David Lowell and Kathryn C. Arnold Articles
VOLUME 40, NUMBER 1 (WINTER 2002) Introduction Fortieth Anniversary Introduction, Perspectives on the Federal Sentencing Guidelines and Mandatory Sentencing, by Samuel Dash Foreword You Be the Judge: The Success of Fifteen Years of Sentencing Under the United States Sentencing Guidelines, by Kirby D. Behre and A. Jeff Ifrah Lecture Mandatory Sentencing: One Judge's Perspective – 2002, by Hon. Louis F. Oberdorfer Articles The Reason Behind the Rules: Finding and Using the Philosophy of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, by Paul J. Hofer and Mark H. Allenbaugh Fifteen Years After the Federal Sentencing Revolution: How Mandatory Minimums Have Undermined Effective and Just Narcotics Sentencing, by Ian Weinstein Lecture The Supreme Court, Criminal Procedure and Judicial Integrity, by Stephen A. Saltzburg Note John Walker Lindh and Yaser Esam Hamdi: Closing the Loophole in International Humanitarian Law for American Nationals Captured Abroad While Fighting With Enemy Forces, by Melysa H. Sperber
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