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VOLUME 101 • ISSUE 2 • SPRING 2011

Criminal Law

American Policing at a Crossroads: Unsustainable Policies and the Procedural Justice Alternative
Stephen J. Schulhofer, Tom R. Tyler & Aziz Z. Huq 335

The Supreme Court’s Love–Hate Relationship with Miranda
Kit Kinports 375

Repudiating Death
William W. Berry III 441

The Devastating Impact of Prior Crimes Evidence and Other Myths of the Criminal Justice Process
Larry Laudan & Ronald J. Allen 493

The Criminalization of Lying: Under What Circumstances, If Any, Should Lies Be Made Criminal?
Larry Laudan & Ronald J. Allen 529

Excusing Behavior: Reclassifying the Federal Common Law Defenses of Duress and Necessity Relying on the Victim’s Role
Monu Bedi 575

Criminology

Understanding the Antecedents of the “School-to-Jail” Link: The Relationship Between Race and School Discipline
Michael Rocque & Raymond Paternoster 633

Comments

A Lie is a Lie: An Argument for Strict Protection Against a Prosecutor’s Knowing Use of Perjured Testimony
Charlie DeVore 667

Contemporary Prosecutions of Civil Rights Era Crimes: An Argument Against Retroactive Application of Statute of Limitations Amendments
Michael Rowe 699

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