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William & Mary Law Review
Symposium: The American Criminal Justice System Approaching the Year 2000
Volume 35 (1993-1994), Issue 1 (1993)
Prefatory Matter
Symposium Articles
Introduction: Taking the Stand
Barbara A. Babcock
The Language and Culture (Not to Say Race) of Peremptory Challenges
Sheri Lynn Johnson
Procedural Issues Raised by Guidelines Sentencing: The Constitutional Significance of the "Elements of the Sentence"
Sara Sun Beale
Harmless Error in Federal Habeas Corpus After Brecht v. Abrahamson
John H. Blume and Stephen P. Garvey
The Central Meaning of the Fourth Amendment
Tracey Maclin
Cool Analysis Versus Moral Outrage in the Development of Federal Environmental Criminal Law
Christopher H. Schroeder
Therapeutic Jurisprudence and the Criminal Courts
David B. Wexler
Articles
Property, Federalism, and Jurisprudence: A Comment on Lucas and Judicial Conservativism
Frank I. Michelman
Chaos Theory and the Justice Paradox
Robert E. Scott
Notes
The Genetic Defense: Excuse or Explanation?
Maureen P. Coffey