
VOLUME 85/ISSUE 4/SPRING 1995
Supreme Court Review
Foreword: Bright Lines and Hard Edges: Anatomy of a
Criminal Evidence Decision
Robert P. Burns 843
Fourth Amendment and Fourteenth Amendment—Malicious
Prosecution and §1983: Is There a
Constitutional Violation Remediable Under Section
1983?
Eric J. Wunsch 878
Fifth Amendment—The Covert Narrowing of Double
Jeopardy Precedent: The Supreme Court’s Real
Reason for Hearing Schiro v. Farley
James R. Lane 909
Fifth Amendment—Double Jeopardy and the Dangerous
Drug Tax
John Hildy 936
Fifth Amendment—Responding to Ambiguous Requests
For Counsel During Custodial Interrogations
Thomas O. Levenberg 962
Fifth Amendment—Upholding the Constitutional Merit of
Misleading Reasonable Doubt Jury Instructions
Shelagh Kenney 989
Fourteenth Amendment—Equal Protection: The Supreme
Court’s Prohibition of Gender-Based Peremptory
Challenges
Beth A. Deverman 1028
Should Courts Instruct Juries as to the Consequences to a
Defendant of a “Not Guilty By Reason of Insanity”
Verdict?
Randi Ellias 1062
The Williamson Standard for the Exception to the Rule
Against Hearsay for Statements Against Penal
Interest
Emily F. Duck 1084
A Look at the Extrajudicial Source Doctrine Under
28 U.S.C. § 455
Toni-Ann Citera 1114
26 U.S.C. § 5861(d) Requires Mens Rea as to the Physical
Characteristics of the Weapon
Martin T. Lefevour 1136
The Supreme Court’s Interpretation of the Word “Willful”:
Ignorance of the Law as an Excuse to Prosecutions for
Structuring Currency Transactions
Lindsey H. Simon1161
RICO—The Rejection of an Economic Motive
Requirement
Jennifer G. Randolph 1189
Criminal Law
Has The Supreme Court Really Turned RICO Upside
Down?: An Examination of NOW v. Sheidler
Michael Vitiello 1223
Recent Books
Criminal Law and Criminology: A Survey of Recent Books
Juliet M. Casper 1258
Index
Year-end Index 1264
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