Volume 109, Issue 4 (2005)
Articles
Investigation and Discretion: the Terry Revolution at Forty (Almost)
Russell L. Weaver
Racial Profiling, Terrorism, and Time
Andrew E. Taslitz
Prosecuting Martha: Federal Prosecutorial Power and the Need for a Law of Counts
Michael L. Seigel and Christopher Slobogin
Prosecutorial Guidelines and the New Terrain in New Jersey
Ronald F. Wright
Prosecutorial Discretion in Juvenile Homicide Cases
Victor L. Streib
Discretion and Criminal Law: The Good, the Bad, and the Mundane
George C. Thomas III
Miscarriages of Justice in the War Against Terror
Kent Roach and Gary Trotter
Legislative Responses to Terrorism: A View from Britain
Geoffrey Bennett
The Cowboy and the Cop: The Saga of Dudley Hiibel, 9/11, and the Vanishing Fourth Amendment
Arnold H. Loewy
The Fourth Amendment and Terrorism
John M. Burkoff
Introduction: Second Criminal Procedure Discussion Forum
Russell L. Weaver
Comments
Missed Opportunity: Stephenson v. Dow Chemical Co. and the Finality of Class Action Settlements
Gregory M. Wirt
Exiting the Public Markets: A Difficult Choice for Small Public Companies Struggling with Sarbanes-Oxley
Andrew Skouvakis