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Home > JTAA > Vol. 12 (2007) > Iss. 1

 

Suffolk Journal of Trial and Appellate Advocacy

Volume 12, Issue 1 (2007)

Front Matter

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Front Matter
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Contents

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Table of Contents
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Masthead

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Masthead
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Articles

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After Crawford: Using the Confrontation Clause in Massachusetts Courts
David A. Lowy and Katherine Bowles Dudich

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Why the Plain View Doctrine Should not Apply to Digital Evidence
RayMing Chang

Comments

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Constitutional Law - The Knock and Announce Rule Becomes Obsolete - Hudson v. Michigan, 126 S. Ct. 2159 (2006)
Rachel Rediker

Notes

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Editor's Note
Jenna Phipps

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Developing Wind Power Projects in Massachusetts: Anticipating and Avoiding Litigation in the Quest to Harness the Wind
Mike Koehler

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Executing the Insane: A Look at Death Penalty Schemes in Arkansas, Georgia and Texas
Stephanie Zywien

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James Otis, Paul Revere, a Routine Traffic Stop and the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court: When It Comes to Drug-Detection, It's Not Who Let the Dogs out, It's Who Wouldn't
Ronen Morris

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Seeing the Light: Ignoring Collateral Economic Benefits to the Public When Enforcing Servitudes
Michael S. Schneider

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State of Confusion: The HIPPA Privacy Rule and State Physician-Patient Privilege Laws in Federal Question Cases
Jenna Phipps

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Hearing Thy Neighbor: The Doctrine of Attenuation and Illegal Eavesdropping by Private Citizens
Jason V. Owens

 
 
 
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ISSN: 1535-3419

 
 
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