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November 8, 2008
Worth reading from the Duke Law Journal
Thanks to the law review TOCs at Concurring Opinions, I saw that the Duke Law Journal has a new article and two new notes worth checking out:
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Habeas Corpus and State Sentencing Reform: A Story of Unintended Consequences
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Victims' Rights in an Adversary System
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The Newest Spectator Sport: Why Extending Victims' Rights to the Spectators' Gallery Erodes the Presumption of Innocence
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