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Volume 39, Number 4 (2006) Symposium: Celebrity Prosecutions

Symposium

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Introduction
Gary C. Williams

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The Thirteenth Juror: Media Coverage of Supersized Trials
Mark J. Geragos

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Punishing Pundits: People v. Dyleski and the Gag Order as Prior Restraint in High-Profile Cases
Michael D. Seplow and Paul L. Hoffman

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Courting the Stars: Why the Legal System Needs New(s) Thinking for Overpowering Celebrity Trials
Craig Matsuda

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High-Profile Prosecutors &(and) High-Profile Conflicts
Laurie L. Levenson

Notes and Comments

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Arbitrary Enforcement: When Arbitration Agreements Containing Unlawful Provisions
Adam Borstein

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Safer (Cyber)Sex with .XXX: The Case for First Amendment Zoning of the Internet
Patty Chan

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Where There's Smoke, There's Fire (and Brimstone): Is It Time to Abandon the Clergy-Penitent Privilege
Rena Durrant

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Towards an Honest Belief Plus Standard in California Employment Discrimination Cases
Noam Glick

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An Enemy of Freedom: United States v. James J. Smith and the Assault on the Fourth Amendment
Kelly J. Smith

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A Low Threshold of Guilt: Interpreting California's Fetal Murder Statute in People v. Taylor
Monica Mendes

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A Whiff of Things to Come: The Unreasonableness of Dog Sniffs in Illinois v. Caballes
Jessica Na

 
 
 
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