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VOLUME 96/ISSUE 3/SPRING 2006

Supreme Court Review
Foreword: "Separate but Equal" in Prison: Johnson v. California and Common Sense Racism
James E. Robertson 795

Deportation and Driving: Felony DUI and Reckless Driving as Crimes of Violence Following Leocal v. Ashcroft
Maria-Teresa Davenport 849

Questionable Uses of Canons of Statutory Interpretation: Why the Supreme Court Erred When It Decided "Any" Only Means "Some"
Anthony L. Engel 877

Whiskey and the Wires: The Inadvisable Application of the Wire Fraud Statute to Alcohol Smuggling and Foreign Tax Evasion
Jason S. Friedman 911

Roper v. Simmons: The Collision of National Consensus and Proportionality Review
Wayne Myers 947

Johnson v. California: The Supreme Court Invades the States' Authority to Establish Criminal Procedures
Jacob Smith 995

Wilkinson v. Austin and the Quest for a Clearly Defined Liberty Interest Standard
Myra A. Sutanto 1029

Criminal Law
Anglo-American Privacy and Surveillance
Laura K. Donohue 1059

Criminology
Not Your Father's Police Department: Making Sense of the New Demographics of Law Enforcement
David Alan Sklansky 1209

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