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VOLUME 89/ISSUE 3/SPRING 1999

Supreme Court Review
Foreword: Race, Vagueness, and the Social Meaning of Order-Maintenance Policing
Dorothy E. Roberts 775

All Aboard the Bruton Line
Gabrielle Benadi 837

Kalina v. Fletcher: Another Qualification of Imbler's Prosecutorial Immunity Doctrine
Anne H. Burkett 867

No Exception for “No”: Rejection of the Exculpatory No Doctrine
Lauren C. Hennessey 905

Dead Men's Lawyers Tell No Tales: The Attorney-Client Privilege Survives Death
Jon J. Kramer 941

Something about “Carry”: Supreme Court Broadens the Scope of 18 U.S.C. § 924(c)
Lynn Marsella 973

Double Jeopardy Protection from Civil Sanctions After Hudson v. United States
Lisa Melenyzer 1007

Off the Mapp: Parole Revocation Hearings and the Fourth Amendment
Duncan N. Stevens 1047

Denying Fifth Amendment Protections to Witnesses Facing Foreign Prosecutions: Self-Incrimination Discrimination
Steven J. Winger 1095

Book Review
Using Great Cases to Think About the Criminal Justice System
Jonathan L. Entin 1141

Recent Books
Criminal Law and Criminology: A Survey of Recent Books
Bard R. Ferrall 1157

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