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VOLUME 94/ISSUE 3/SPRING 2004

Supreme Court Review
Foreword: "You are entering a gay and lesbian-free zone": On the Radical Dissents of Justice Scalia and Other (Post-) Queers. [Raising Questions About Lawrence , Sex Wars, and the Criminal Law]
Bernard E. Harcourt 503

The Supreme Court's Excessive Deference to Legislative Bodies Under Eighth Amendment Sentencing Review
James J. Brennan 551

The Substitution of Words for Analysis and Other Judicial Pitfalls: Why David Sattazahn Should Have Received Double Jeopardy Protection
David Chu 587

Demore v. Kim: Upholding the Unnecessary Detainment of Legal Permanent Residents
Jennifer Korte Doucleff 587

Sell v. United States: Is Competency Enough to Forcibly Medicate a Criminal Defendant?
John R. Hayes 657

Lockyer v. Andrade: California Three Strikes Law Survives Challenge Based on Federal Law That Is Anything but "Clearly Established"
Doyle Horn 687

Stogner v. California: A Collision between the Ex Post Facto Clause and California 's Interest in Protecting Child Sex Abuse Victims
Ashran Jen 723

Kaupp v. Texas: Breathing Life into the Fourth Amendment
Denise Robinson 761

Book Review
Piercing the Prison Uniform of Invisibility for Black Female Inmates
Michelle S. Jacobs 795

Recent Books
Criminal Law and Criminology: A Survey of Recent Books
Bard R. Ferrall 823

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