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Volume 82, Issue 1 (Winter 2015) 1-572

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Symposium: Criminal Procedure in the Spotlight: Theoretical, Constitutional, and Administrative Developments 

Restructuring Clemency: The Cost of Ignoring Clemency and a Plan for Renewal
Rachel E. Barkow & Mark Osler

Entick v Carrington and Boyd v United States: Keeping the Fourth and Fifth Amendment on Track
Richard A. Epstein

Following the Script: Narratives of Suspicion in Terry Stops in Street Policing
Jeffrey Fagan & Amanda Geller

The Child Quasi Witness
Richard D. Friedman & Stephen J. Ceci

Katz Has Only One Step: The Irrelevance of Subjective Expectations
Orin S. Kerr

The Law of Police
Richard H. McAdams, Dhammika Dharmapala & Nuno Garoupa

Programming Errors: Understanding the Constitutionality of Stop-and-Frisk as a Program, Not an Incident
Tracey L. Meares

Unbundling Criminal Trial Rights
John Rappaport

Rebellion: The Courts of Appeals' Latest Anti-Booker Backlash
Alison Siegler

Two More Ways Not to Think about Privacy and the Fourth Amendment
David Alan Sklansky

The American Death Penalty and the (In)Visibility of Race
Carol S. Steiker & Jordan M. Steiker

Juvenile-Sex-Offender Registration: An Impermissible Life Sentence
Robin Walker Sterling

Articles

The Surprising Relevance of Medical Malpractice Law
Michael D. Frakes

Libertarian Administrative Law
Cass R. Sunstein & Adrian Vermeule

Comments

Reprotection for Formerly Generic Trademarks
Peter J. Brody

Book Reviews

A Fox in the Hedges: Vermeule's Vision of Optimized Constitutionalism in a Suboptimal World
Jonathan Turley

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