
VOLUME 88/ISSUE 2/ WINTER 1998
Criminal Law
The Consequences of False Confessions: Deprivations of
Liberty and Miscarriages of Justice in the Age of
Psychological Interrogation Richard A. Leo & Richard J. Ofshe 429
Protecting the Innocent From False Confessions and Lost
Confessions—And From Miranda
Paul G. Cassell 497 Using the Innocent to Scapegoat Miranda: Another Reply
to Paul Cassell
Richard A. Leo & Richard J. Ofshe 557 Requiring Battered Women Die: Murder Liability for
Mothers Under Failure to Protect Statutes
Michelle S. Jacobs 579 Criminology
Lindesmith v. Anslinger: An Early Government Victory in
the Failed War on Drugs
John F. Galliher, David P. Keys & Michael Elsner 661 Comments
Don’t I Know You From Somewhere?: Why Due Process
Should Bar Judges From Presiding Over Cases When
They Have Previously Prosecuted the Defendant
Peter M. Friedman 683 Does Congress Abuse Its Spending Power by Attaching
Conditions on the Receipt of Federal Law
Enforcement Funds to a State’s Compliance with “Megan’s Law”?
W. Paul Koenig 721 Recent Books
Criminal Law and Criminology: A Survey of Recent Books
Juliet Casper Smith 766
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