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Articles Edition
2005 Vol. 56, No. 2

Nothing New Under the Sun? A Technologically Rational Doctrine of Fourth Amendment Search
Stephen E. Henderson
Page 507

"Under Color of" - What Does It Mean?
Richard H. W. Maloy
Page 565

Other People's Money: The Ethics of Litigation Funding
Douglas R. Richmond
Page 649

The Impact and Limits of the Constitutional Deregulation of Health Claims on Foods and Supplements
Margaret Gilhooley
Page 683

Brown v. Board of Education: Right Result, Wrong Reasoning
Ellis Washington
Page 715

Why is a Legal Memorandum Like an Onion? A Student's Guide to Reviewing and Editing
Terry Jean Seligmann
Page 729

A Meaningful Criminal Justice System for the Future-An English Perspective
The Rt Hon. Baroness Scotland of Asthal QC
Page 745

A New Era of Dead-Beat Dads: Determining Social Security Survivor Benefits
Ann-Patton Nelson
Page 759

Calling on the Legislature: Dixon v. State and the Scheme to Protect Minors
Jed D. Manton
Page 777

NLRB Refuses to Harm "Academic Freedom" by Permitting Graduate Student Assistant to Unionize
Elizabeth Butler Baum
Page 793

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