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VOLUME 87/ISSUE 3/SPRING 1997

Supreme Court Review
Foreword: Montana v. Egelhoff – Reflections on the Limits of Legislative Imagination and Judicial Authority
Ronald J. Allen 633

The Supreme Court Rejects Fifth and Fourteenth Amendment Protection Against the Forfeiture of an Innocent Owner’s Property
Jami Brodey 692

Go Directly to Jail, Do Not Pass Go, Do Not Keep House
Matthew Costigan 719

Sword or Shield: Due Process and the Fugitive Disentitlement Doctrine
Martha B. Stolley 751

A Case for Harmless Error Review of Ake Errors
Kristin Brown 786

Pleas, Plain Language and Precedent: Applicability of Rule 11(f) and 31(e) to Criminal Forfeiture Provisions
Angela Crawford 812

Defining “Use” of a Firearm
Alan M. Gilbert 842

Maybe Soldiers Have Rights After All!
Nicole E. Jaeger 895

Goodbye to the Defense of Selective Prosecution
Melissa L. Jampol 932

Changing the Tide of Double Jeopardy in the Context of Continuing Criminal Enterprise
Amy J. Kappeler 967

Protecting First Federal Habeas Corpus Petitions: Closing The Opening Left by Gomez
John Kolakowski 990

Rejecting the Clear and Convincing Evidence Standard for Proof of Incompetence
Alaya B. Meyers 1016

When Rules Are More Important Than Justice
Dawn M. Phillips 1040

Recent Books
Juliet Casper Smith 1066

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