Citation: B. Feinberg, THE COURT UPHOLDS A STATE-LAW PROHIBITING PHYSICIAN-ASSISTED SUICIDE, Journal of criminal law & criminology, 88(3), 1998, pp. 847-876
Citation: Br. Hise, FEDERAL FALSE STATEMENT PROSECUTIONS - THE ABSURD BECOMES MATERIAL, Journal of criminal law & criminology, 88(3), 1998, pp. 877-905
Citation: Jh. Knox, LEGISLATING THROUGH THE USE OF COMMENTARY - THE SENTENCING COMMISSIONS INTERPRETATION OF 994(H) OF THE SENTENCING REFORM ACT, Journal of criminal law & criminology, 88(3), 1998, pp. 906-929
Citation: Ah. Mendelsohn, THE 4TH-AMENDMENT AND TRAFFIC STOPS - BRIGHT-LINE RULES IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE TOTALITY OF THE CIRCUMSTANCES TEST, Journal of criminal law & criminology, 88(3), 1998, pp. 930-956
Citation: Em. Rollman, MENTAL-ILLNESS - A SEXUALLY VIOLENT PREDATOR IS PUNISHED TWICE FOR ONE CRIME, Journal of criminal law & criminology, 88(3), 1998, pp. 985-1014
Citation: Ge. Simon, CYBERPORN AND CENSORSHIP - CONSTITUTIONAL BARRIERS TO PREVENTING ACCESS TO INTERNET PORNOGRAPHY BY MINORS, Journal of criminal law & criminology, 88(3), 1998, pp. 1015-1048
Citation: Ka. Simon, THE MISAPPROPRIATION THEORY - A VALID APPLICATION OF 10(B) TO PROTECTPROPERTY-RIGHTS IN INFORMATION, Journal of criminal law & criminology, 88(3), 1998, pp. 1049-1086
Citation: Y. Kamisar, PHYSICIAN-ASSISTED SUICIDE - THE PROBLEMS PRESENTED BY THE COMPELLING, HEARTWRENCHING CASE, Journal of criminal law & criminology, 88(3), 1998, pp. 1121-1146
Citation: J. Deigh, PHYSICIAN-ASSISTED SUICIDE AND VOLUNTARY EUTHANASIA - SOME RELEVANT DIFFERENCES, Journal of criminal law & criminology, 88(3), 1998, pp. 1155-1165
Citation: Ra. Leo et Rj. Ofshe, THE CONSEQUENCES OF FALSE CONFESSIONS - DEPRIVATIONS OF LIBERTY AND MISCARRIAGES OF JUSTICE IN THE AGE OF PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERROGATION, Journal of criminal law & criminology, 88(2), 1998, pp. 429-496
Citation: Pg. Cassell, PROTECTING THE INNOCENT FROM FALSE CONFESSIONS AND LOST CONFESSIONS -AND FROM MIRANDA, Journal of criminal law & criminology, 88(2), 1998, pp. 497-556
Citation: Ra. Leo et Rj. Ofshe, USING THE INNOCENT TO SCAPEGOAT MIRANDA - ANOTHER REPLY TO CASSELL,PAUL, Journal of criminal law & criminology, 88(2), 1998, pp. 557-577
Citation: Ms. Jacobs, REQUIRING BATTERED WOMEN DIE - MURDER LIABILITY FOR MOTHERS UNDER FAILURE TO PROTECT STATUTES, Journal of criminal law & criminology, 88(2), 1998, pp. 579-660
Citation: Jf. Galliher et al., LINDESMITH V. ANSLINGER - AN EARLY GOVERNMENT VICTORY IN THE FAILED WAR ON DRUGS, Journal of criminal law & criminology, 88(2), 1998, pp. 661-682
Citation: Pm. Friedman, DONT I KNOW YOU FROM SOMEWHERE - WHY DUE-PROCESS SHOULD BAR JUDGES FROM PRESIDING OVER CASES WHEN THEY HAVE PREVIOUSLY PROSECUTED THE DEFENDANT, Journal of criminal law & criminology, 88(2), 1998, pp. 683-720
Citation: Wp. Koenig, DOES CONGRESS ABUSE ITS SPENDING CLAUSE POWER BY ATTACHING CONDITIONSON THE RECEIPT OF FEDERAL-LAW ENFORCEMENT FUNDS TO A STATES COMPLIANCE WITH MEGANS LAW, Journal of criminal law & criminology, 88(2), 1998, pp. 721-765
Citation: Jc. Smith, THE DEATH-PENALTY - AN HISTORICAL AND THEOLOGICAL SURVEY - MEGIVERN,JJ, Journal of criminal law & criminology, 88(2), 1998, pp. 766-766