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VOLUME 93/ISSUE 1/FALL 2002

Supreme Court Review
Foreword: Terrorism and Utilitarianism: Lessons from, and for, Criminal Law
Paul Butler 1

Shafer v. South Carolina: Another Missed Opportunity to Remove Juror Ignorance as a Factor in Capital Sentencing
William Baarsma 23

Federal Habeas Review: The Supreme Court’s Failure to Apply Williams Consistently
Mary Connell Grubb 75

United States v. Oakland Cannabis Buyers’ Cooperative: Whatever Happened to Federalism?
Caroline Herman 121

What Were They Smoking?: The Supreme Court’s Latest Step in a Long, Strange Trip Through the Fourth Amendment
Daniel McKenzie 153

Blurring the Line: Impact of Offense—Specific Sixth Amendment Right to Counsel
Melissa Minas 195

City of Indianapolis v. Edmond: The Constitutionality of Drug Interdiction Checkpoints
Ann Mulligan 227

Questions Unanswered: The Fifth Amendment and Innocent Witnesses
Angela Roxas 259

Book Review
The Limits of Crime Control
Richard Rosenfeld 289

Recent Books
Criminal Law and Criminology: A Survey of Recent Books
Bard R. Ferrall 299

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