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VOLUME 90/ISSUE 3/SPRING 2000

Supreme Court Review
Foreword: Transparent Adjudication and Social Science Research in Constitutional Criminal Procedure
Tracey L. Meares & Bernard E. Harcourt 733

The Unclearly Established Rule Against Unreasonable Searches and Seizures
Brian H. Chun 799

My Brother, My Witness against Me: The Constitutionality of the “Against Penal Interest” Hearsay Exception in Confrontation Clause Analysis
Sarah D. Heisler 827

Don't Accept Rides from Strangers: The Supreme Court Hastens the Demise of Passenger Privacy in American Automobiles
Daniel J. Hewitt 875

The Automobile Exception Swallows the Rule: Florida v. White
Kendra Hillman Chilcoat 917

Stretching Venue Beyond Constitutional Recognition
Todd Lloyd 951

Conditional Intent to Kill is Enough for Federal Carjacking Conviction
Chris Norborg 985

No Instructions Required: Due Process and Post-Deprivation Remedies for Property Seized in Criminal Investigations
Nyika Prendergast 1013

Book Review
Punishing Hate, Punishing Harm
Russell P. Hanser 1047

Recent Books
Criminal Law and Criminology: A Survey of Recent Books
Bard R. Ferrall 1083

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