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American Criminal Law Review articles from June 1994

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American Criminal Law Review archives from June 1994

In memoriam: William W. Greenhalgh. (includes three testimonials)
June 22, 1994... William W. Greenhalgh joined the faculty of the Georgetown University Law Center in 1963. Unlike many law professors, Professor Greenhalgh never seemed to reflect the ivory towers of academia, but rather revealed the nuts and bolts of pragmatic...

In defense of the "per se" rule: Justice Stewart's struggle to preserve the Fourth Amendment's warrant clause. (Potter Stewart)
June 22, 1994... I. THE ORIGINS OF THE "PER SE" RULE 1019 A. The English Roots 1020 B. Search and Seizure in the New World 1028 II. THE FRAMING OF THE FOURTH...

Just say no! A proposal to eliminate racially discriminatory uses of peremptory challenges. (symposium on bias in justice administration)
June 22, 1994... Frederick Douglass was a remarkable person who overcame the vestiges of slavery to become one of the most articulate and influential spokespersons in African-American history. In the early 19th century, Frederick Douglass poetically criticized...

Permeation of race, national origin and gender issues from initial law enforcement contact through sentencing: the need for sensitivity, equalitarianism and vigilance in the criminal justice system. (symposium on bias in justice administration)
June 22, 1994... I. INTRODUCTION This article takes a close look at the actual operation of the entire criminal justice system with reference to issues of racism, national origin and gender bias, from the initial police or law enforcement contact with...

The effects of race-conscious jury selection on public confidence in the fairness of jury proceedings: an empirical puzzle. (symposium on bias in justice administration)
June 22, 1994... I. INTRODUCTION 1177 II. THE RELEVANCE OF JURY COMPOSITION TO PERCEPTIONS OF JURY FAIRNESS 1182 A. The Effects of Racial...

Peremptory challenges as a shield for the pariah. (symposium on bias in justice administration)
June 22, 1994... I. INTRODUCTION By an ideologically neutral process, I have been selected as the bete noire of this symposium. I accept that challenge and, whatever your reaction, I will always love you. After the Rodney King verdict,(1) I was...

A brief historical overview of the use of the mixed jury. (symposium on bias in justice administration)
June 22, 1994... I. INTRODUCTION 1213 II. THE ENGLISH EXPERIENCE WITH THE MIXED JURY 1214 III. THE AMERICAN RESPONSE TO THE MIXED JURY 1220 IV. HISTORICAL IMPLICATIONS AND THE...

The jury is still out: the role of jury science in the modern American courtroom.
June 22, 1994... I. INTRODUCTION 1226 II. THREE HISTORICAL RATIONALES FOR JURY TRIALS 1227 A. The Sixth Amendment Impartial Jury Mandate 1227 B. A Jury of One's Peers...

The numbers don't add up: challenging the premise of J.E.B. v. Alabama ex rel. T.B.
June 22, 1994... I. INTRODUCTION 1253 II. THE WOMAN JUROR 1255 A. The Historical Exclusion of Women from Juries 1255 B. The Rise of Equal...

The right to counsel in Native American tribal courts: tribal sovereignty and congressional control.
June 22, 1994... I. INTRODUCTION 1279 II. BACKGROUND 1280 A. History of Tribal Courts 1280 B. Modern Tribal Courts...

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