American Journal of Criminal Law, Volume 38, Number 3, Summer 2011 Page: Front Cover
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AMERICAN JOURNAL
OF CRIMINAL LAW
Published at The University of Texas School of Law
ARTICLES
Quantifying Katz: Empirically Measuring "Reasonable Expectations
of Privacy" in the Fourth Amendment Context
Henry F Fradella, Weston J. Morrow, Ryan G. Fischer, Connie Ireland
Who Can Testify About Lab Results after Melendez-Diaz and
Bullcoming?: Surrogate Testimony and the Confrontation Clause
Jesse J. Norris
NOTE
The Failures of Melendez-Diaz v. Massachusetts and
the Unstable Confrontation Clause
Andrew WEichnerVOLUME 38 SUMMER 2011 NUMBER 3
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